This
              package is a bundle of four CD-ROMs:
              
 
                - Birth Horoscope Interpreter
 
                - Oracle of Changes
 
                - Tarot Magic
 
                - The Art of Palmistry   
 
               
              You won't get super-dazzling
              multimedia with most of the CDs in this set, but you will enjoy
              some decent interpretations--from the perspectives of Astrology,
              Tarot, Palmistry and the I-Ching.  The
              Astrology CD-ROM, Birth Horoscope Interpreter, features
              some helpful, professional descriptions of different points in a
              person's natal chart (birth horoscope). It's relatively easy to
              use, although novices may need time to get accustomed to the
              interface. The best feature of this disc is its well-written
              interpretations--they're never dire, and always
              growth-oriented.  The
              astrological meanings of the planets, signs, houses, and more are
              given in addition to the personalized interpretations. Reports and
              charts are printable. This program is well done, exploring the
              Astrology of an individual in depth. Tarot
              Magic offers 10 Tarot decks to choose from and an equal number
              of spreads. Interpretations of the cards on their own, as well as
              their positions in the selected spread, are given. Also included
              are some essays on the history and use of the Tarot. This CD-ROM
              is intriguing. The Art
              of Palmistry features a palm simulation, interpretations of
              the different lines, mounts, and other markings on the hand, and a
              palmistry glossary. The experience is not unlike reading a book on
              the computer. However, the interpretations are fascinating for
              anyone with an interest in the subject. Finally,
              the Oracle of Changes is based on the I-Ching. Users ask a
              burning question, cast the coins when they're ready, and then read
              the "solution" to their problem. They can have a good
              time trying to align the question they have asked with the
              symbolism offered. The answers are rather poetic and symbolic, and
              users are encouraged to add their own notes to their readings.
              Corresponding artwork is included to add to the whole experience. Graphically,
              the  Oracle of Changes is the most dazzling. The others
              don't feature especially captivating multimedia, but they do
              deliver some satisfying interpretations. 
               Some will argue that
              authenticity is lost when divinatory arts are performed on the
              computer--especially with the I-Ching and Tarot (for example,
              holding the deck of cards in one's hands is considered important
              when doing a Tarot reading). The Oracle of Changes attempts
              to overcome this by allowing the user to simulate the casting of
              the coins themselves, using their mouse.
                
               
  
                          
  
               
               
                
                  Pros:
                    
                      - Economical set of 4
                        CD-ROMs.
                      
 
                      - Interpretations given
                        are quite  interesting.
                      
 
                      - The astrology CD
                        features excellent interpretations that dig deeper into
                        the subject than most.
                      
 
                      - Captivating graphics in
                        the Oracle of Changes CD.
                      
 
                     
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                  Cons:
                    
                      - Some of the discs are
                        lacking in the multimedia department.
 
                     
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                  | For Windows | 
                  By: Topics Entertainment  | 
                  Ages 12-up | 
                  Published: 2001 | 
                 
               
              
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