

Brain games, including those two and the next two, The Lost Mind of Dr. If anyone has ANY idea what I'm talking about on either of these, that would be awesome.ĭr. I think it might have involved mice or rats, and maybe mousetraps (one square for each enemy/object/whatever)? The second game I think involved some a bunch of little sprites, and maybe it was a Windows game. I also seem to recall it was logic-y, as in you had to think to solve the puzzles or get through the levels (via a bunch of different gates/locks) instead of solving math problems or word problems. I'm doing a horrible job of trying to remember, all I seem to recall is blue colors, a few details, and that it seemed really abstract.like shapes instead of sprites. I think you may have needed to collect some sort of keys or blocks to unlock doors or teleporters. I think one of them had blocky graphics like number cruncher, but it was an overhead view of some sort of abstract level? I can't remember if you had to create a level, or if you had to move around and avoid certain enemy shapes or what. Or maybe there were a couple, both library games. OH! This thread might be able to help me with something! There was this game I always wanted to play, but never got much of a chance to, and I can hardly remember anything about it. Oh, and I figured out how to launch QBasic there and played with that too. I still have the floppy disks and manual to Carmen Sandiego. I used to play Oregon Trail, Number Crunchers, and maybe one or two other games at the public library.

Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Some of the Cutscenes show the Muncher doing some very cruel things to the Troggles.

If you approach her, she will move in the opposite direction.
