Fill in the Windows 95 load bar
If we feel nostalgic and want to remember those wonderful years in the company of our Windows 95 operating system, we just have to download the APK file of this casual game. The guys from Spooky House Studios have set out to take us back in time in this retro-looking adventure that simulates a computer from the 90s.
A game made for nostalgics
Progressbar95 is a skill game in which our mission will be to fill the load bar of Windows 95. At least from our smartphone it will be a little easier than from our old PC.
You have to complete the progress bar to win.
To play the game we only have to move our finger on the loading bar to pick up the elements that will allow us to progress. Basically, we will have to get the blue squares and avoid the red ones. We have the option to pick up the orange ones as well, but these contain certain errors that can affect final processing.
As we progress we can unlock classic wallpapers to customize our experience. The funny thing is that the game also imitates the errors of this operating system, so every time we move the loading bar we can see an effect as if it had been left stuck.
A good retro hobby. It includes the typical buzzing of the hard drive.
In fact, the interface is the best part of this game. When we start we will see the classic boot screen of 90s computers. Also, the menus are completely inspired by this operating system. But the games also take place on the Windows 95 desktop, where the most popular icons and shortcuts of this operating system are also located. And we can even open them and interact with them.
And on top of that, we'll be accompanied by Clippy, the super annoying paperclip character from the old versions of Office. I don't know what more you can ask for.
Requirements and additional information:
- Offers in-app purchases.
- Instructions to install XAPKs on Android
With a degree in Law and Journalism, I specialized in criminology and cultural journalism. Mobile apps, especially Android apps, are one of my great passions. I have been testing dozens of apps every day for over six years now, discovering all...
Laura Stutt