In this section of the website are some software titles that we can own up to. These are title we have made in our spare time for ourselves, two of which you can download for free.
The mystery of Egyptian cult temples explained, illustrated with six videos, photos, drawings and 30 highly detailed computer generated reconstructions.
The Birds
A New MP3 Album by Andy Sheppard
An MP3 Album has all the benefits of a Music CD such as album art work, track titles and sleeve notes. You can use the software to play the album on your computer or media centre and you can import the MP3s into iTunes and load them onto any MP3 player.
The Birds also includes free extras such as desktop Backgrounds, posters and CD Jewel case art work. So you can print out CD inserts and make a Birds CD to add to your collection.
The Album is truly interactive because it will always keep you up to date with the latest news of Andy's tour dates.
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Discovering Ancient Egypt CD ROM
For Windows® and Macintosh®
This CD ROM uses web technologies to deliver an interactive educational CD ROM which is cross platform.
"Discovering Ancient Egypt draws you into a bygone civilization founded on the largesse of the Nile and the certain knowledge that the gods favoured the Egyptians; a civilization which stood for 3,000 years; an empire whose works continue to attract visitors 2,000 years after it fell.
This is a rich and multilayered work which can be appreciated on several levels. The opulent graphics and straightforward narrative style of Mark Millmore's first interactive historical work will fire the imagination of the young at heart of all ages" By Mark Millmore.
The Egyptian Math Worksheet Creator
For Windows®
Based on the amazingly successful Ancient Egyptian Math Problems. These Math puzzles are used by thousands of teachers around the world and now with Worksheet Creator you can make your own math puzzles. By Simon fletcher & Mark Millmore
The Ancient Egyptian Game of Senet
For Windows®
Senet was the most popular board game in ancient Egypt. The word Senet meant 'passing' had a religious significance: the aim of each player was to move his pieces around the board while avoiding hazards.
Good luck was considered a blessing from the gods and the first to 'pass' into the afterlife by getting all of his pieces off the board was the winner.
Now you can play this ancient game against the computer or in two player mode with another player. The software includes easy to understand instructions and a short history of the game. By Mark Millmore and Simon Booth
