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Mystery Spell

Game ID: GID0221785
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This spelling game features lively graphics and sprites. It's also a clever teaching aid for parents, teachers, and students in which spelling lessons can be reviewed and then practiced. Originally written for the TI-99/4A with Extended BASIC, there are also versions for the VIC and 64.

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If you've ever played Hangman, you won't have any trouble learning Mystery Spell. Although it's similar in concept, there's a twist. Instead of a gallows, you'll see colorful balloons, flying blackbirds, cheerful music, and a happy face.

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Mystery Spell was written by Doug Hapeman and published as type-in source code in Compute! Issue 40, September 1983.

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