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| Hours of fun! Starbrite is fun game where kids can easily make beautiful drawings with colored lights. Once complete, their masterpieces can be exported as jpeg, gif or bitmap for emailing to friends and family, or using as the Windows wallpaper. |
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Oct 27, 2005 10:12:13 | | Size | 1887 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | Major Update | | Languages | English | | Tags | children, kid, game, art, starbrite, lite, bright, brite | | OS | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 | | Homepage | liquidmirror.com | | Email | awsubmit@liquidmirror.com | | Author | Liquid Mirror Enterprises |
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Description: Hours of innocent fun for your little ones. Starbrite is fun game where kids can easily make beautiful drawings with colored lights. Once complete, their masterpieces can be exported as jpeg, gif or bitmap for emailing to friends and family, or using as the Windows wallpaper. Perhaps you remember playing with a toy like this when you were a kid...? Starbrite is better! There's no cleanup! | Short tags: children, kid, game, art, starbrite, lite, bright, brite | Change Info: Fun new interface that kids love
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