Lemonade Stand (1979) (Apple)
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Lemonade Stand is a basic economics game created in 1973 by Bob Jamison of the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium. Charlie Kellner ported the game to the Apple II platform in February 1979. Throughout the 1980s Apple Computer included Lemonade Stand (along with other software) with the purchase of their systems.
Like most games created for microcomputers in the 1970s, the gameplay is simple. It simulates a child's lemonade stand, where choices made by the player regarding prices, advertising, etc. will determine the success or failure of the enterprise.
The game owed its success to offering just enough variables to make a complex challenge for users, but still providing a simply-grasped addictive introduction to the offsetting priorities facing a business. The choice of the right prices and quantities on the day of a heat-wave could instill the intense satisfaction unique to a greatly profitable private enterprise.
The player is first given a weather report for the day (sunny, cloudy or hot and dry, each accompanied by a color drawing) and is prompted for three values: The number of glasses of lemonade to make, the number of advertising signs, and the cost of lemonade per glass. The program then gives a report of the earnings for that day. A thunderstorm, sometimes occurring on cloudy days and accompanied by a color animation, will void any profits and cause the player to lose any investment for the day. The game can be played either single-player or with up to 30 players (each player is independent and the sales of one do not affect another). The Apple II version included music, with bars from "Singin' in the Rain" and "Summertime" played at appropriate moments.
Like most games created for microcomputers in the 1970s, the gameplay is simple. It simulates a child's lemonade stand, where choices made by the player regarding prices, advertising, etc. will determine the success or failure of the enterprise.
The game owed its success to offering just enough variables to make a complex challenge for users, but still providing a simply-grasped addictive introduction to the offsetting priorities facing a business. The choice of the right prices and quantities on the day of a heat-wave could instill the intense satisfaction unique to a greatly profitable private enterprise.
The player is first given a weather report for the day (sunny, cloudy or hot and dry, each accompanied by a color drawing) and is prompted for three values: The number of glasses of lemonade to make, the number of advertising signs, and the cost of lemonade per glass. The program then gives a report of the earnings for that day. A thunderstorm, sometimes occurring on cloudy days and accompanied by a color animation, will void any profits and cause the player to lose any investment for the day. The game can be played either single-player or with up to 30 players (each player is independent and the sales of one do not affect another). The Apple II version included music, with bars from "Singin' in the Rain" and "Summertime" played at appropriate moments.
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- 2013-10-11 09:23:19
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- apple2ee
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- do
- Identifier
- Lemonade_Stand_1979_Apple
- Year
- 1979
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thebig_c
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August 11, 2024
Subject: thanks
Subject: thanks
i went bankrupt playing this game
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Gizmo969
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February 6, 2024
Subject: This game is actually fun!
Subject: This game is actually fun!
i was born wayyyyyyyy after this. even my mom is one year younger. I play this at school when im bored and def one of my top ten!
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RScholar
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July 25, 2023
Subject: The first video game I ever played
Subject: The first video game I ever played
Wow, what a blast from the past. I was either in kindergarten or first grade (either way, the year was 1987) when I sat down in front of my first computer,
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an Apple II, and inserted a 5.25" floppy diskette to play my first video game, Lemonade Stand. Memory being what it is, I somehow thought there was more to this game, but still it was a treat to get to relive some of that old excitement here nearly 35 years later. Just the fact that it was able to be divorced from the original hardware architecture to run on a WASM binary that downloads in seconds is semi-miraculous in itself. Thank you to Internet Archive for preserving and making available this small piece of my childhood; donation to follow forthwith.
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BabyXus
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July 24, 2023
Subject: This is an AWESOME game to learn basics of business!
Subject: This is an AWESOME game to learn basics of business!
I know that a couple of companies picked up the title, and it was changed to Lemonade Tycoon, then Lemonade Tycoon 2, then Business Heroes: Food Truck
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Simulation.
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planet36
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December 1, 2022
Subject: Good emulation
Subject: Good emulation
I used to play this in the '80s in an Apple ][+, so this brought back some pleasant memories.
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mercurybubble
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September 16, 2021
Subject: Luv it
Subject: Luv it
i just played for like an hour without noticing
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BLKBRDSR71
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December 23, 2020
Subject: Memories...
Subject: Memories...
I remember playing this back in elementry school. But that was back in the early 90's.
Reviewer:
SYNXX
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August 9, 2020 (edited)
Subject: re:recommeded
Subject: re:recommeded
wow the game is actually good for its time of release.
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LEGENDARY LEO
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August 9, 2020
Subject: cool game
Subject: cool game
it was really enjoyable
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sunny_sky82
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July 19, 2016
Subject: SPOILER
Subject: SPOILER
Optimum for cloudy: 13 glasses / 1 signs / 15 cents per glass. You will have $1.15.
Optimum for sunny: 53 glasses / 3 signs / 10 cents per glass. ... You will have $2.20.
Optimum for hot and dry: 115 glasses / 5 signs / 10 cents per glass. You will have $5.00.
Optimum for sunny: 53 glasses / 3 signs / 10 cents per glass. ... You will have $2.20.
Optimum for hot and dry: 115 glasses / 5 signs / 10 cents per glass. You will have $5.00.
Reviewer:
AJBermudez
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October 31, 2015
Subject: Great Find
Subject: Great Find
Thanks, Jason! A radical and unforgiving classic.
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Buddyboy100
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November 10, 2014
Subject: Great Game
Subject: Great Game
Its a really cool and educational game. Probably one of my favorites.
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