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System(s): SC-3000 | ||||||||||
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Genre: Educational | ||||||||||
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Metric Mentals is a piece of SC-3000 educational software released in Australia designed to teach about Metric relationships.
The game was developed by Wayne G. Richmond (Dip Ed), a school teacher, on behalf of John Sands Electronics.
Synopsis
An enjoyable and educational program which helps develop a sound knowledge of metric relationships.