is a fun-to-use, 24-bit color, paint program and colorbook for children aged 5 to 12 years.
While Child's Play includes 12 coloring book pages, it is more of an art program that lets kids create drawings with computer precision using a variety of drawing tools, shapes, rubber stamps, text, erasers, and more.
The drawing tools include pencil, radial lines, chalk, crazy pen, string art, mirror image, and straight line. The paint tools include drip paint, touch up, bucket (fill), spray paint, and calligraphy brush. The brush tools include geometric objects, bug splat, wand sparkles, 3D bubbles, and grass. Child's Play also includes shapes (circle, rectangle, and triangle), clip art (dinosaur, flag, money, palm tree, and pepper), text, erasers, plus dozens of color stamps (including hearts, pumpkins, candy canes, trees, bow ties, birds, flags, animals, various symbols, etc.).
Child's Play IV also includes a MIDI soundtrack and sound effects. You can print your pictures, save them in JPG format, paste them to the Clipboard, or save them as your wallpaper.
Child's Play IV supports 16.7 million colors (24-bit). If your PC can't handle High/True Color then try the 256-color version, Child's Play III.
Child's Play IV runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Shareware
license
— the installer is 3 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Arts and Crafts.
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