Tickle Me Pikachu
| Filename | tickle-me-pikachu.hqx |
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| Size | 294.0 KB (301093 bytes) |
| Downloads | 8 |
Tickle-Me Pikachu is a 1999 novelty toy by Ben Stommes of BEN Software, written for classic Mac OS. The player picks a hand or a feather and pokes around the screen looking for the ticklish spots that will make Pikachu laugh, in the spirit of the era's Pokemon-themed desktop curios.
Find the ticklish spots
Gameplay consists of clicking around Pikachu with two tools, a bare hand or a feather, hunting for the right hot spots that trigger a laugh response.
Late-90s Pokemon novelty
Released in 1999 at the height of Pokemon's first wave, the program is more interactive toy than game and targets fans of the cartoon.
Classic Mac compatibility
Distributed as a BinHex archive, it runs on 68k Macs under System 7.0 through 7.6 and Mac OS 9, and is reported to work in SheepShaver, Basilisk II, and Mini vMac II.
This file is part of the MacTrove archive. See the Thank You page for the upstream mirrors we rely on. It is BinHex encoded — use The Unarchiver to decode it.