ANTIC VOL. 6, NO. 4 / AUGUST 1987 / PAGE 49
Alphabet Fish is a bright, colorful alphabet game for preschool and primary grade-school children. It helps to reinforce letter recognition as children catch the letter fish in alphabetical order.
Each letter of the alphabet is represented on the screen by a fish in the sea. Children should search through all the fish to find the one with the correct letter on its side. When they click the correct fish it disappears from the water, reappearing on the end of a fishhook. Using the keyboard weakens the illusion of "catching fish," since they can find the next letter on the keyboard without even searching the water for the correct fish. In either case, when they do catch the correct fish, its letter is entered in a list, and they're prompted to catch the next fish. A wrong answer results in a prompt asking them to try again. When all the fish have been caught, the alphabet song is played, and each letter from A to Z lights up in turn. You may then exit from the program or play again.
Those of you with the Antic Monthly disk will find a copy of Alphabet Fish on side B, under the name AFISH.BAS. Transfer this file to your ST using Linkline, or some other method. If you need help using Linkline, please consult the HELP ifie on side B of the monthly disk.
Have fun, and remember the old saying—if you're too busy to fish, you're just too busy...