Came also out for:
DOS
Game description:
Rocky's Boots is a simple educational puzzle game where you can learn about logic circuits.
You control a nondescript square, moving it about several rooms. Each room contains basic electronic parts like AND, OR and NOT gates, flip-flops, delays and clocks. You can pick these up and combine them to build simple or complex circuits.
After a helpful tutorial, the task in the game is to build "kicking" machines: Objects of different colors move through an area and turn sensor outputs on and off. You now have to build a circuit that activates a kicking device which kicks the right objects out. When you do it just right, Rocky the raccoon dances a little jig to a joyful melody for you!
The game also features an editor where you can build you very own kicking puzzle.
Trivia:
Rocky's Boots won several awards, including Software of the Year awards from Learning magazine (1983), Parent's Choice magazine (1983), and Infoworld magazine (1982, runner-up). It also received the Gold Award (for selling 100,000 copies) from the Software Publishers Association.
What I think:
A nice little puzzle game. :)
I remember playing this in the 6th grade in 1986. It appears it is training how to program some computer language.
TvTubeHeadSurfer 4 days ago
Warren Robinett is a genius!
RigelTufnel 2 months ago
How does one even think up a game like this. Ha.
BrianPicchi 4 months ago
interesting.
ThePeoplesGamingSite 4 months ago 2