Game Overview
Stickybear Typing is an educational video game released in 1985, developed by Optimum Resource, Inc. The game was designed to teach typing skills to children and was part of a larger series of educational titles featuring the Stickybear character. These games were popular tools used in schools to enhance various learning skills.
Gameplay and Features
The game provided a series of typing exercises aimed at improving speed and accuracy. Players would find themselves engaged in fun, interactive challenges where accuracy in typing was rewarded. With progressively harder levels, the game was designed to cater to different skill levels, from beginners to more advanced users.
Educational Impact
During the mid-1980s, educational video games started gaining traction, and Stickybear Typing was at the forefront, featuring engaging graphics and recognizable characters. It played a significant role in introducing computer literacy and typing skills to children, using interactive technology to make learning fun and effective.
Legacy
While not as widely discussed as other mainstream titles from the mid-80s, Stickybear Typing remains a nostalgic piece of educational software history. It exemplified the use of early personal computers in educational settings and set a precedent for the development of future educational software.







