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Fables Software

Programs 1-5 of 5 Pages: 1
Read Aesop's Fables in style with this e-book.
Hunters Fables is a free arcade style game about a funny hunter!
Experience the sensibility and pragmatism of Chinese culture and thought
Aesop's Fables 1.1
Aesop's Fables is an e-book collection of the famous fables we recall from our childhood. Fables are indexed by title, character and moral of the story. The program offers an easy to operate interface that lets you scan the indices to select a particular fable or simply turn the pages. There are sounds, graphics and an occasional animation to liven up the experience. Text is well-presented, and the fables can be easily read and treasured by all.
10 / 10
Hunters Fables 2.0
The game "Hunters Fables" is about a funny hunter. He's getting into the forest inhabited by different animals from a coward hare to a rapacious bear. You'll have to collect as many trophies as possible and stay alive. Run fast, shoot straight and stay on the alert. Otherwise you'll be a trophy of a hungry wolf, mad elk or huge bear. And don't forget to get the rounds you'll need them in good supply. Ready? Let's have a hunt?
10 / 10
Fables et Contes chinois 2004.01
French version of Chinese Fables is an illustrated e-book with Chinese art and enhanced with Chinese background music. This book contains tales and fables. Each fable is a brief story, contained on a single page. Each story can be entertaining but each contains an implied common-sense moral -- like the fables of Aesop. The morals are not spelled out thus giving food for thought to the readers in the fashion of Far East teaching method.
9 / 10
Chinese Tales and Fables 2004.01
Chinese Fables is an illustrated e-book with Chinese art and enhanced with Chinese background music. This book contains tales and fables. Each fable is a brief story, contained on a single page. Each story can be entertaining but each contains an implied common-sense moral -- like the fables of Aesop. The morals are not spelled out thus giving food for thought to the readers in the fashion of Far East teaching method.
9 / 10
Ambrose Bierce Selected Works 2.0.0.1
With this ebook, you will be able to read the works of Ambrose Bierce and look up the meaning that he gave to some words. Knowing what Bierce thought or meant when he used the word - editor - for instance, will help in the study and understanding of his works. You will be able to consult the Devil's Dictionary where most of the words are cross-linked. When reading the entry for hatchet, the word peace, therein, is hyperlinked to its entry.
4 / 10
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