Word Attack!

Word Attack! is a 1984 educational video game from Davidson & Associates for the Apple II and Atari 8-bit family. An updated version was released as Word Attack! Plus.

Word Attack!
Developer(s)Davidson & Associates
Publisher(s)Davidson & Associates
Platform(s)Apple II, Atari 8-bit[1]
Release1984
Genre(s)Educational video game 

Gameplay

The game consists of a series of language-based drill-and-practice minigames and exercises. In one, the arrow keys tare used to fire at correct answer "targets". The nine programs are aimed at grades 4-12.

Reception

By October 13, 1984, the game had sustained an 11-week streak on the Billboard Charts for Top Educational Computer Software.[2] It re-entered the charts on November 3, 1984 at #9,[3] and again on November 24, 1984 at #7.[4] By June 15, 1985, the game had stayed on the list for a total of 44 weeks, and was currently at #8.[5]

The Computer in Reading and Language Arts criticised the gameplay mechanic of shooting the correct multiple choice answers, finding the graphics out of place for an educational title.[6] InfoWorld deemed it well-organised and flexible, adding that it is an effective teaching tool.[7]

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References

  1. "Word Attack!". Atari Mania.
  2. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1984-10-13). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  3. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1984-11-03). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  4. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1984-11-24). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  5. Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1985-06-15). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
  6. Blanchard, Jay S.; Mason, George E. (1987-01-01). The Computer in Reading and Language Arts. Psychology Press. ISBN 9780866566674.
  7. Inc, InfoWorld Media Group (1983-10-17). InfoWorld. InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.
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