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Each game easy to navigate where I could leave her on the computer by herself and she did each game without needing my help. I have Windows XP and have to start game twice in 800x600 color screen mode but it DOES WORK. I've read of many problems with game but once I got that down we know what to do. Jan 30, 2018  With Online Games + (Match-3), you are provided with a list of 43 different Match-3 Games for free. We have select and publish the best Match-3 games in the world for you. The catalog includes: 1) Eleven Eleven, 2) Back To Candyland 3) Block Buster, 4) Colorpop, 5) Elsa Jewels, 6) Domino Shades, 7) Fruita Crush, 8) Gold Rush, etc. Description of Candy Land Adventure Windows. In 1996, Hasbro Interactive, Inc. Publishes Candy Land Adventure on Windows. This adventure and educational game is now. Candy Land Adventure (Jewel Case) - PC/Mac for PC & Mac, Windows, OSX, and Linux. Playing Candy Land on the computer is sweeter than ever! Children get to rescue King Kandy and return the magic to Candy Land. Plus, it also develops letter sequencing, counting, memory and matching skills.

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Jan 07, 2019 Now, be ready to launch it in your personal computer. Now, you can open the Google Play Store and do not forget to sign in with your Google Account. After this you can search Candy Land in the search bar of Google Play Store. Now in final step you will have to just click on install button to get Candy Land game in your PC. Now, you play this game any time, any place in your laptop or desktop. Description of Candy Land Windows. If you haven't played Candy Land or want to try this adventure video game, download it now for free! Published in 1998 by Hasbro Interactive, Inc., Candy Land is still a popular board / party game title amongst retrogamers, with a whopping 4.3/5 rating. UPTAP published the Tap Tap Boom: Candyland Game for Android operating system mobile devices, but it is possible to download and install Tap Tap Boom: Candyland for PC or Computer with operating systems such as Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 and Mac.

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Description of Candy Land Adventure Windows

In 1996, Hasbro Interactive, Inc. publishes Candy Land Adventure on Windows. This adventure and educational game is now abandonware and is set in a licensed title.

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Roo2020-04-010 point

After mounting the .cue file with WinCDemu and clicking on the new drive, Windows says, 'this game cannot be played on your pc.'

Creonix2020-03-260 point

To the guys below. This game is not a DOS game.

Mystic Rain2020-02-020 point

Can this be played multiplayer?

lilashh2019-11-290 point

theres no file to use with dosbox. are you guys going to fix that so we can download the game and actually play it? or can you add it so we can play in the browser?

sam2019-07-170 point

What program should I use to play this? Dosbox isn't working

Bubbles2019-06-150 point

Thanks so much! One of my favorite childhood games. Can't wait to play it.

Pam2019-05-04-1 point

There's no file in the downloaded zip folder

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Nini2019-03-210 point

Love it

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Power Pete is an overhead view 2D shooter developed by Pangea Software and published by Interplay under the MacPlay brand name. It was released in 1995 and packaged with Mac OS 7 on new Macintosh Performa computers. The player's character is an action figure named Power Pete who has to save the fuzzy bunnies of the doll department from the bad toys while progressing through the fifteen levels of the game.

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Plot[edit]

The story of Power Pete revolves around the title character, Power Pete. Power Pete is an action figure residing in a toy store. After the store closes, all of the toys come alive and chaos ensues. A group of plush rabbits escape from their bin and scatter throughout the store, helpless against the hordes of the more dangerous toys. The only one able to save them is the most popular toy in the store, the action figure Power Pete. Power Pete begins a crusade to try to find and save the rabbits. The other toys in the store, whose sales have been eclipsed by those of Power Pete, are less than happy to see the action figure and spend the game trying to hinder his efforts. Power Pete is aided however by the variety of weapon accessories designed for the Power Pete model that are found throughout the store.

Gameplay[edit]

Since the game is based on the premise of being inside a toy store, the game levels correspond to departments in the context of geographics. Each level is further divided into three sections. The number of departments a player sees is dependent on the difficulty level setting. While only three departments are available on easy, four are available on medium, and all five can be played on hard.

The player moves about each area shooting bad toys and rescuing fuzzy bunnies. Fuzzy bunnies are rescued by walking up to them. Once Power Pete rescues all the fuzzy bunnies the player can move on to the next area. The harder levels and departments have more powerful weapons and more resilient toys. When a bad toy is shot enough times with a powerful enough weapon, it explodes showering confetti and jawbreakers, which can be collected like coins in Super Mario Bros. Sometimes a power-up will appear where the destroyed toy used to be. This can be either ammo or a special power-up. Weapons and ammo aren't collected separately in the game, so having ammo means having the weapon. Special power-ups have temporary effects and include 'fire in the hole' (many small explosions everywhere), invulnerability, an expanding ring of fire, an enemy freezer, or superspeed. The jawbreakers and power-ups created upon destruction of a toy disappear after a few seconds.

There are power-ups spread throughout the different areas of each department that won't disappear until activated. Power-ups activate immediately when Power Pete walks over them. There is a fuzzy bunny radar screen that shows the position of nearby bunnies relative to the player, although the lay out of the game map makes it extremely difficult to reach some otherwise nearby bunnies. Unless the game is set to the easy difficulty setting there are doors or barriers marked with colored dots in each area. The player must collect correspondingly colored keys spread around each area to unlock them. Keys are picked up like other power-ups. Collected keys display in a special section of the status bar until they are used, at which point they disappear. The keys for each department look different in each department. They are, in order from first to last: hammers, keys, bombs, tickets, or radio controls.

Power Pete starts out with four health hearts per life. Each time Power Pete is hit by a bad toy, he loses a heart. The number of starting lives varies depending on the difficulty setting the player chose at the beginning of the game. Power Pete can replenish his health by eating food power-ups that are found throughout the game, one heart per-power up. Food can't be picked up if Power Pete is already at full health. If the player collects 200 or more jawbreakers in an area Power Petes maximum health hearts per life will increase by one heart, up to a maximum of eight, at the beginning of the next area or department. Extra lives are gained by finding hidden 'FREE DUDE!' Power Pete action figure power-ups and by reaching certain score thresholds. Points are awarded during gameplay for shooting bad toys. Upon completion of an area, points are awarded for jawbreakers and fuzzy bunnies collected in that area.

Power Pete includes a variety of weapons available to the player. Each has its own advantages and drawbacks.

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