ALF’s Thinking Skills is an educational DOS game released in the late 80's featuring the popular TV character ALF. Designed for children, the game focuses on developing logic, problem-solving, and critical thinking through a series of interactive puzzles and mini-games. Players help ALF complete tasks that involve pattern recognition, sequencing, memory, and basic reasoning skills. The colorful VGA graphics, simple mouse-driven interface, and humorous ALF commentary make learning engaging and approachable. Running on MS-DOS PCs, ALF’s Thinking Skills blends entertainment with education, reflecting the era’s emphasis on “edutainment” software for home and classroom use.
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse.