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ZeldaQueen
Since: Jul, 2009
Kevonni4
Since: Jan, 2011
ZeldaQueen
Since: Jul, 2009

This troper played a demo for a game when she was a child, and can't remember the name of it for the life of her. The game was an edutainment one for computers. The graphics were very bright and cartoony, and the characters were all animals that talked and acted like people. The "main character" (that is, the one who instructed the player on what to do) was an otter, if memory serves. The game seemed to have been made to teach the players about other countries. The demo was limited to some Central American one (most likely Mexico, because the otter starts the demo by saying "I can't wait to eat some tacos!")
The game was point and click, with no actual plot beyond the visiting of other countries that this troper remembers. The gameplay was centered around minigames, like one where the player colored a stained-glass window (done like a coloring book)
The demo was included on a disk of demos from the magazine "CD-Rom Today". This troper is almost certain it was a 1995 issue, so the game was likely released around that time.
If anyone has heard of this, any news would be welcomed. :)