For those of us with computers at home the excitement of using a BBC at school was more to do with it meaning it was a change from normal lessons rather than the software being riveting. Granny’s Garden is still a classic even if it’s rather limited. “Do you want to go inside?”. “No”. “Yes you do”.
I can't actually remember if I played it now. Obviously we had BBC micros with enormous monolithic CUB monitors at school, but I've heard Granny's Garden talked about so much as the one game all schools had that I no longer know if my memories of it are real, or just me being told about it😅
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Also, spotted in Wall, New Jersey last April, with a TI-99/4A:
Also that black thing between her nose and mouth looks very suspect in retrospect.