Word Train - The player needs to select a word that slightly differs from the first. Labeler - Out of a number of mixed up letters, the player must use those letters to spell words that match three objects on the screen. Sorter - The player is required to pick words that start with a chosen letter and discard the rest. The game takes place in the titular Word Factory, which teaches reading and spelling in four different activities and has over 200 three-letter and more than 70 pictures for learning. In 1997, the game was remade for Windows and Macintosh under the title "Reader Rabbit's Reading 1". A Deluxe version was released in 1994 for Macintosh and Windows 3.x. An enhanced version was released for DOS on 1991. A Talking version was developed for the Apple IIGS in 1989. The Connelley Group helped with the Atari 8-Bit conversion in 1984. It also made use of the KoalaPad graphics tablet. It was made by The Learning Company for Apple II and later for other computers. Reader Rabbit (fully titled "Reader Rabbit and the Fabulous Word Factory" or alternatively known as "Reader Rabbit Builds Early Learning & Thinking") is a 1983 video game and the first of the long-running Reader Rabbit edutainment series. Apple II, Atari 8-Bit, Commodore 64, Apple IIGS, DOS, Macintosh
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