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Simultaneous Dance

Added by Yenka Admin on Jun 11, 2009

Discover how buttons can be used to start programs simultaneously, and how to make human characters dance a synchronized dance.

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Topic:
Computing tutorials
Product:
Sequences
Tags:
sequences, dance
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File Size:
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Requires:
Yenka 3.2.2 or later.
 
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