While in the editor, you can use the number and letter keys on the keyboard to change what tune is playing in the background, which is a neat little extra given that most of the program is handled strictly with the mouse.
There's actually modern remakes of this game available from digital storefronts as well but I know very little about them, let alone if they're even still for sale.
Another reason to need the manual for this game when you get a physical copy is because of the copy protection. The GOG release doesn't actually have it completely hacked out, but you can get away with just clicking random objects and it will still let you play.
Turns out the windmills can't actually generate wind. For some reason I thought if you connected them to an active spinning source with a belt, such as a mouse running in a cage, it would cause the windmill to spin, but I just tested this and it doesn't work that way. That means windmills can't create wind, they can only create a spinning motion from being hit by wind. :P
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