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Entertainment Pack for OS/2  1993
OS/2 Freeware (former shareware)
Developed by Peter Wansch
Published by Peter Wansch
Genre: Arcade, Puzzle, Traditional
User rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 is a collection of 27 small games from a variety of genres. The first release had only 4 games: Backgammon, Connect Four, Master Mind, and Pegged (peg solitaire). The second release added Othello and Tic Tac Toe. An interesting note about Entertainment Pack's implementation of Tetris is that it only uses five of the seven tetrominoes: it has I (green), O (blue), T (red), J (yellow), and S (pink), but not the L and Z tetrominoes which mirror J and S, respectively. The author may have thought that J and S could be rotated into L and Z.

Graphics

OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2

Downloads

Entertainment Pack for OS/2 27-games English (1,512,203 bytes) 24 April 1996 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 27-games German (1,531,781 bytes) 24 April 1996 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 21-games English (1,279,934 bytes) 10 March 1996 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 21-games German (1,290,733 bytes) 10 March 1996 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 17-games (1,068,577 bytes) 20 February 1996 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 14-games (433,111 bytes) 8 August 1995 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 r8 (158,841 bytes) 28 July 1995 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 r7 (332,314 bytes) 22 July 1995 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 r6 (302,525 bytes) 8 April 1995 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 r5 (204,450 bytes) 26 December 1994 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 r4 (178,692 bytes) 10 September 1994 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 r2 (158,841 bytes) 28 January 1994 OS/2
Entertainment Pack for OS/2 r1 (111,248 bytes) 1 December 1993 OS/2

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Availability

Peter Wansch generously declared this game freeware on 12 September 2011.