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#1  Edited By pheeph

Does anyone know this particular game? I think it was an educational game I played in elementary school (I think I played it some time around 1990-1993). I've been searching all over the internet for it, but couldn't find it...

It has a 3rd-person side-view perspective...

I do remember it involves a guy and his robot companion (the robot was a blocky-looking one). And what this guy was doing was exploring an underground cave (with some narrow tunnels...). The guy kinda sorta resembles Indiana Jones (but different outfit minus the whip). You had to simply move the mouse cursor to get the guy moving. Then there was this part where he sees a shallow pool of water. He then looks up and sees a thick vine dangling from above... He attempts to jump up to the vine, but he misses and lands in the shallow pool instead... he kinda sat there looking embarrassed. Afterward, he climbs up the vine and continues exploring the tunnels in the next floor. And he runs into bats... all you have to do is click on the bats to make them go away... I didn't know what happened in between, but when the guy finally reaches the exit, getting out of the cave, he meets up with his robot companion... and high-fives the robot...

I don't remember what platform it was on, but I'm guessing either Apple II, Macintosh, or PC. One thing's for sure it did involve the use of a mouse...