| E.S.P. | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Edu-Ware |
| Publisher(s) | Edu-Ware |
| Designer(s) | Sherwin Steffin |
| Platform(s) | Apple II |
| Release date(s) |
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| Genre(s) | Parlor game |
| Mode(s) | Single player, Two player |
| Media/distribution | 5ΒΌ" disk or cassette |
E.S.P. is a game giving players the opportunity to find out whether they possess extra sensory perception. While displaying a constantly changing graphic design on the screen, the program briefly flashes emotionally charged words, randomly chosen from a word list, on the screen. The program then asks a series of questions to determine if the player's attitudes have been influenced by the subliminal messages. A file-builder is included to allow players to insert new words in the data base.
The program was offered in both a stand-alone disk version and a compendium, along with E.S.P. and Zintar, called Party-Pak I. However, Edu-Ware dropped the game from its product line by the time its August 1, 1980 catalog was issued.
Read more about this topic: Early Edu-Ware Products