Electric Crayon Deluxe: Dinosaurs Are Forever

Electric Crayon Deluxe: Dinosaurs Are Forever (1988)

by Brian A. Rice, Inc., Polarware
Genres:Point-and-click
Themes:Educational
Story:This computer coloring book is another part in the Electric Crayon series and it has 26 pictures of different Dinosaurs to color. Pictures could be colored from a palette of 16 colors. A mix button would "mix" the current color with the 15 other colors and give a total of 256 colors. Choosing a color and clicking in the picture do a color fill in the area clicked. The finished, or in progress, coloring was automatically saved to disk. Player may also remove all colors applied previously to start coloring from the very beginning. Pictures could be printed with, or without, a monthly calendar, description, message, banner, etc.Show more
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