Dr Oherd Play´s Richard Scarry's Busytown (1994)

Richard Scarry's Busytown is a Sega Mega Drive and MS-DOS game that was released under the Sega Club series in 1994. This game is based on the television show The Busy World of Richard Scarry produced by CINAR and Paramount Television; it consists of an interactive story book written by Richard Scarry. Gameplay Most of the game is spent exploring Busytown looking for things to interact with using either the gamepad or a special mouse that could be purchased separately from the game and the console system. Young gamers will do everything from building things to delivering something to repair a ship. Games are relatively short and the entire title can be finished in about an hour. Familiar faces from Richard Scarry's works of literature, such as Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm, appear throughout the game. All games offer basic vocabulary practice, as simple puzzles help improve basic problem solving and English language skills. The voice quality of this game is realistic when compared to the video games of that era. Characters act and talk like their counterparts in the books and the cartoon series. Delivering products allows the town to slowly come to life, similar to a juvenile version of SimCity. Stages The title is divided into six different mini-games. Each game features a help post in the stage, which lets players hear instructions in the event that they forget the game's directions or are confused. Younger players benefit from a "sparkle" system showing them where to place an item after picking it up; however, this can be disabled from the options screen. The options screen also includes a music and sound effects test screen. This Game is Beautiful and i recomended of all children to play this :-) More info find here:

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