keenmaster486 wrote on 2025-03-09, 22:22:
Set him up with MS Quick Basic 4.5 and let him play with that as a first programming language. Get him a book... this is the one my dad gave me when I was a kid: https://www.ebay.com/itm/404420295066
Looks good. When I was about 7, I tinkered with GW-BASIC and QB 4.5. Before that I had a Sharp MZ-731 with S-BASIC.
I think the commands I played most with (for fun) were PRINT, PLAY, COLOR and RND.
That was sufficient to write number guessing games, draw ASCII pictures in colour/blinking, make melodies etc.
FOR N = 1 TO 10 .. NEXT loops were also a thing, to repeat patterns.
The basic syntax for such things were even supported by toy computers, such as Yeno Mister X2.
That's the one my sister played with, I believe. The Basic was crude, but core functionality was available.
Tip: Turbo Basic, Power Basic and Visual Basic for DOS are syntax compatible with QB 4.5 (PDS 7 too but it's overkill).
Though QB might be more friendly, with a good on-line help system.
There's also a game version of QBasic/QB: MS Game Shop - Game programming in Quick Basic before QBasic ?
Edit: I'm not making fun here. C64 kids in the early 80s were probably more talented than me at the time.
My sister was even beating me years later when it comes to development at young age, I think. By far.
She had watched news about geo politics at age 4 on TV and even understood, which I didn't.
There was this news show for kids, logo!, at the time on the children's programme.
It was interesting to discuss adult themes like current wars and catastrophes with her
and watching her figuring out solutions to conflicts/problems.
Some ideas were more smart than what the average politican came up with, I think. Kids shouldn't be underestimated, I think.
Edit: Never mind, then. Back on topic..
I don’t know what for sure which games might be suitable to today's kids, but here are some ideas.
On Windows 3.1, Jiji and the mysterious forest is harmless, as well as Freddie Fish series.
On DOS/Composite CGA, Winnie Pooh and Donald Duck's Playground. They're using Troll's Tale engine, just like Mickey's Space Adventure.
They can be found on Al Loewe's website, the "father" of the Larry series and former Sierra dev. I assumed the connection was known.
Other kids games here, but they're for older ones: Could anyone recommend some pc games for girls?
Edit: Speaking of CGA, I can think of a couple of games but they're IF adventures with text parsers or sci-fi games like StarFlight.
For "simple" games, I can think of games like Hi-Res series by Sierra (Adventure in Serenia etc) or games like QIX, Packman, J-Bird (QBert-clone), PopCorn, Zaxxon, Bubble Bobble etc.
Edit: Paperboy comes to mind. Was a hit on Gameboy.. There's also a DOS version, among other ports.
Cartoon themed games like All Dogs Go to Heaven or Who Framed Roger Rabbit ? also exist on DOS for CGA/EGA.
Disney even had a sound device made for such games, the Disney Sound Source.
Question is just how much these games remain "kids friendly" by today's standard.
When I was that age, cartoon violence and slightly naughty references had been socially tolerated, still.
Shows like Tiny Toons, Animaniacs or Bonkers were not seldomly making some bad jokes aimed at parents watching TV with their kids.
Edit: Oliver and Company is another games that comes to mind.
I suppose Mobygames.com has a lot of more games in Disney category.
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