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Details Big Bird's Special Delivery (Commodore 128 System)

Console
Commodore 128 System
Genre
Video Games
Publisher
Children's Computer Workshop
Release
1985
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How much is Big Bird's Special Delivery worth on Commodore 128 System?

Currently, we do not have an exact market value for this title. This video games title published by Children's Computer Workshop remains a staple for any Commodore 128 System library.

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If you are looking where to buy Big Bird's Special Delivery cheaper, the best live offer currently starts at $6.99 for a Good copy.

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Is Big Bird's Special Delivery a rare game?

The rarity of Big Bird's Special Delivery on Commodore 128 System is currently difficult to assess with precision. This is primarily an NTSC version (US or Japan). Import demand may influence its availability.

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Description Big Bird's Special Delivery

Big Bird's Special Delivery is a pre-school computer game where the player can practise classification of objects. In a playful setting of shops, Big Bird and Little Bird work to deliver mail to one of four locations. This computer activity aims to teach children understanding of form class and function. The objects are controlled by pressing one of three keys on the computer keyboard to control Little Bird. When a round of play is completed the shops will light up after the mail is correctly delivered. If there is a mail mix-up, the shopkeepers gently point out mistakes and encourage the child to try again.