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While searching for the software, I came across what turned out be an ultimately unrelated bit of text: There may have been some insinuation of prank possibilities in any advertising/documentation. I have the feeling that the program's name didn't really imply violence or the like. I think the program debuted during the Windows 3.0 period, and in fact, I'm not sure I ever used it on a higher version of Windows (so I have no idea whether you could do so). I'm fairly sure the bombs weren't actually animated as dropping down or anything, but instead you would select a button that would turn the mouse cursor into a bomb icon, and then an explosion would be created wherever you clicked it. In a certain sense, it was closer to gimmick-style paint applications like early Kid Pix or Mario Paint. It's closest in nature to something like "Stress Reducers", only from looking at the program, it would be quite evident it didn't belong on Mobygames. Unfortunately, I can't recall the name at all, although I'm still looking.Ī thing to keep in mind is that the program (again, assuming we are thinking of the same thing) was not really a game, and wasn't distributed as one either.
#Desktop toys window software
I don't mean to speak on Icejumper's part, but I'm fairly sure that I know the software they are talking about and it's not any of those.