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Edufun Frenzy Flip Flop Atari 400 - Price Guide & Market Values

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Console
Atari 400
Genre
Educational
Publisher
Milliken Publishing Company
Release
1982

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Market Value & Price Range: Edufun Frenzy Flip Flop

Market analysis for Edufun Frenzy Flip Flop on Atari 400. This educational title, published by Milliken Publishing Company, published in 1982, remains a staple for Atari 400 collectors. Market data is updated daily based on verified sales history.

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Is Edufun Frenzy Flip Flop Rare?

Released in 1982 for Atari 400, Edufun Frenzy Flip Flop is a educational title from Milliken Publishing Company that represents an interesting piece for any collector.

The price stability makes this a reliable choice for collectors. The consistent demand for Milliken Publishing Company's classic titles, combined with the appeal of the educational genre, makes it a solid addition to any Atari 400 collection.

Description

Edufun! Frenzy & Flip Flop is a release with two educational math games. In Frenzy, the player must quickly answer 20 subtraction or division questions before a hungry alligator eats 10 fish. If any fish are remaining, the player receives a bonus game where they control a smiling face which tries to capture as many numbers as possible, while avoiding crashing into cherry bombs or mean faces. The smiley face can move in the cardinal directions. In Flip Flop, the player is shown 10 rounds of 2 figures. The player must decide if the figure on the left can be moved to look exactly like the figure on the right. The player also must state if the objects would match if slid, flipped, or turned. A perfect score receives a special message.