Just trying to get as much info as possible, so that we can find your game! :) yeah, the different areas you could go were different minigames that you had to solve. Kerchatin: Was it THIS squirrel by any chance ) Just trying to get as much info as possible, so that we can find your game! :) What did the graphics look like? What style? Like, the older '85 Carmen Sandiego games, or newer like '90s Secret of Monkey Island? Was there some overarching story - some point to doing everything? (even if just something basic like 'help our friend move', or something) Or was it just a collection of games which you could do as you wanted to? When you say 'puzzle/strategy', I'm guessing the game was broken up into various 'mini games' which had the puzzles? Was it point and click style?ĭo you remember any character names at all? Is there any other info you can provide? Do you know if it was from the late 80s, or early 90s? and looked through multiple lists, but alas to no avail. The Great Word Adventure w/ Tuneland PC CD alphabet letters game Howie Mandel in Computers/Tablets & Networking, Software, Education, Language, Reference. I've spent a while searching keywords like 'kids games 90s, squirrel', 'childrens pc games 80s' etc. It's an educational game, set in a pre-school / toddler theme. Perhaps it might be worth you looking, in case I missed it. Here is the video game Tuneland Released in 1993 on Windows 3.x, it's still available and playable with some tinkering.
TuneLand, an interactive software program that Cape Girardeau computer giant George D. I went and looked through a list of their games and couldn't really find one matching your description. Join Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian and all the classic toons to build the greatest Toon Team in Looney Tunes World of MayhemInteractive Elements: Users Interact, In-Game. And next month, it will be plugged into personal computers.
In all seriousness, I doubt it's one of the Learning Company titles, though it does sound like that.