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Both Hungry Frog Homeric Greek and Hungry Frog Latin langauge vocabulary games are available for Windows 95/98/00 and Windows NT. You may visit our Windows software pages for to find details on all of the Hungry Frog for Windows programs. For ordering information and pricing (most software is $20-$30 at the web store) please visit our on-line software store at jellyfishfun.com. At the web store you may purchase Hungry Frog Latin or Hungry Frog Homeric Greek via our secure order process. Within the Windows on-line manuals are all the details about all the Windows software features including:
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In MacOS Hungry Frog games, frogs are endangered species, and the world is overcome with bizarre and unusual bugs. Your frogs must gobble as many bugs as possible to get fat, make tadpoles and multiply. Hungry fish compete by trying to eat your helpless tadpoles. Read the on-line MacOS manual, or have a look at student raves to learn more. This little animation shows the basic game set-up (minus fish, tadpoles, sounds, educational content...) [Windows click here] |
In this game for the MacOS the user selects words to practice from a 2000 word Latin dictionary with over 3000 corresponding English definitions. Personal dictionaries are automatically saved by player name, and up to 50 different students can have their own personal preferences stored in the game at any one time. Just like in the Windows games, internal feedback loops always keep focus on problem words.
LATIN GAME INCORPORATES THESE NEW FEATURES:
The basic vocabulary for a first year course in Homeric greek is covered in this game. You choose words to practice from a main dictionary (1500 Greek words and phrases mapped onto 3000 English definitions). Personal dictionaries are automatically saved by player name, and up to 50 different students can have their own personal preferences stored in the game at any one time. As for the Latin game, internal feedback loops focus on problem words. The game uses the System "symbol" font, so no installation of special fonts is required and the program will run on even the oldest MacOS systems.