Can anyone help me? There was a game I used to play on my elementary school's computers. I cant remember everything exactly but:
- I remember playing this computer game while I was in elementary school during the particular years of 1998-2000."
- It's probably a PC game, but don't rule out Mac games.
- It's essentially a town map game where you follow certain clues to reach a particular location in town to win.
- It wasn't a map game as in a geography game, but a map game as in directions and possibly coordinates, but definitely cardinal directions."
- It may have had stuff you have to read to find out where to go next, so I think it involved reading skills and maybe like directional skills? Like north, south, east, and west type skills. like if you were to click on a house, a blurb would come up with a clue to where to go next or to where the ending location was I think."
- I think you moved by clicking directional buttons, not by using the arrow keys, but I'm not totally certain."
- If you took to long to get to a particular part of the map from which the clues directed you to, the ending spot would change and it'd take longer to get to it or something. lol"
- It was a 2d game not a 3d game.
- I think it might have had the word "go," "search," and/or "map" in the title."
- It's not Oregon Trail or Amazon Trail...
- It's not a typing game.
- Here's a picture I drew up from what I barely remember of how it looked: [URL=http://www.use.com/e19dd506fe9bb422cef8][IMG]http://media.use.com/images/s_1/e19dd506fe9bb422cef8.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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