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Blupi at Home is a 1988 point-and-click educational title where you learn the alphabet by pressing keys to trigger actions for the main character. This early release features Blupi performing 26 distinct moves tied directly to each letter on your keyboard. Players can choose between the original Smaky DOS version or the later Windows 95 update while playing in English, French, or German. Both versions are available for free download from the official site, though the DOS build needs a DOSBox emulator to run on modern systems past Windows ME. The simple design focuses entirely on letter recognition without complex puzzles or storylines. Community ratings often highlight how this straightforward approach makes it effective for young learners who need visual and auditory feedback. The game lacks the polish of later titles but captures a specific era of educational software where direct interaction was the main goal. It serves as a historical artifact showing how developers taught basic skills using minimal interface elements before advanced graphics became standard in the genre.
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