I was going through some old CD-ROMs I had and found a Kindergarten disc, which is dated 1989. I downloaded the magnet link to take a look. It has pictures of a few children's cities, a few games teaching basic things like telling time and counting, and pictures of various animals. I remember this when I was in kindergarten! It looks so primitive now, but it really wasn't bad for its time. My sister and I used to play it all the time. Seeing this makes me miss her. I've included the disc image as well as a .rar file that includes everything on the disc that I could open; documents, images, and executables (which may or may not work). Most of them are in German (which I can't read), but if you like Kindergarten stuff like this, you'll probably enjoy it. Please seed! Comment: This is pretty cool; however, not many things were translated into English. Also, some of the files are in WC4 format (a Dos game format), which isn't supported by windows 7/8/10 without installing emulators. I'm attaching the files that aren't in a format I can't open. Enjoy. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Level 1-4): Level 1: Level 2: Level 3: (Various graphics) (Various graphics) "Kindergarten" ("Kindergarten", "La classe de primaire", "École maternelle", "Kindergarten") is a play directed by American playwright Jean Anouilh. The play premiered in 1954. Its French title was "La classe de primaire" ("The Class of Primary School"), while the English translation was called "The Class of '25". In France, the play is still performed today, and a high school ("lycée") in Saint-Brieuc bears its name. In the United States, the play was translated by Peter W. Jansen and Maurice Valency under the original title from Anouilh, "Kindergarten". It opened on Broadway at the Morosco Theatre on September 22, 1959 and closed on May 23, 1962 after 1,319 performances. The show was directed by Daniel Mann and featured a cast that included Carroll Baker, Warren Berlinger, Warren Berlinger, David Burns, Jack Dodson, Charles Lane, Marilyn Marlowe (under the name Marilyn Edwards), Howard Morris (M), George Givot (S/M) and Marcia Henderson. From Wikipedia: "The class of '25 is today referred to as "Les petits frappeurs" ("The Little Punchers") or "Les petites frappes" ("Little Hitters"). 8eeb4e9f32 52
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