Digital Couch © 1981 Fabris, Robert.
Digital Couch turns your computer into a psychiatrist. It draws a picture not unlike an inkblot and gives three choices as to what the picture looks like. The program keeps score and rates the player when the 'tests' are over. This program is not to be taken seriously, and would probably be best put to use at parties, etc. The choices given, and conclusions reached, are random.
Published in Arcadian 3, no. 5 (Mar. 07, 1981): 51-52.
The Digital Couch program was rewritten for the Bally from a program by David Tunbo. Originally presented in the January 1981 edition of Creative Computing, and written for the Ohio Scientific Challenger II.
Programmer: Bob Weber