Seraph1987
11-08-2005, 01:35 AM
Hey guys, I got into a discussion with a gaming friend of mine that ended up settling on an educational computer game we remembered playing years ago.
I am 18, and I remember playing this game in school back when I was about 8 or 10, so the game would have existed for the computer around the mid 1990s.
All I can remember about the game is that you were a man with a red (?) hat and a turned-up blue collar. Your face was a shadow, and you almost never (if ever) saw it. The game consisted of building planes and cars and boats for races. You would walk around a warehouse collecting boxes and solving puzzles about energy transfers and physics problems, like classes of levers and stuff. And you'd put the car together, and then race your "rival" or something and win trophies. Beyond that it gets sort of blurry.
If this sounds familiar to anyone at all, any more information would be really helpful. Much thanks.
I am 18, and I remember playing this game in school back when I was about 8 or 10, so the game would have existed for the computer around the mid 1990s.
All I can remember about the game is that you were a man with a red (?) hat and a turned-up blue collar. Your face was a shadow, and you almost never (if ever) saw it. The game consisted of building planes and cars and boats for races. You would walk around a warehouse collecting boxes and solving puzzles about energy transfers and physics problems, like classes of levers and stuff. And you'd put the car together, and then race your "rival" or something and win trophies. Beyond that it gets sort of blurry.
If this sounds familiar to anyone at all, any more information would be really helpful. Much thanks.