Hey guys!
This has been driving me crazy for a while now... Back when I was a kid I played this one point and click adventure game. I vaguely remember it being fun, so I decided to give it another go one night. But I can't for the life of me remember what it was called nor indeed much more than these few points:
* It was cartoony and very colorful. Graphics were on par with Toonstruck. I don't remember it being as pixely as Sam & Max Hit the Road or Day of the Tentacle.
* Pretty sure there were mushrooms. Possibly big ones.
* It was set in a fantasy medieval setting.
* You played a blonde-haired (I think) disney-prince looking fellow.
* The main antagonist was a witch.
* Said witch was revealed to be said prince's nanny (or something to the effect) during the last scene.
* You could fail in at the very least the last scene, where you'd be zapped by the witch and possibly turned into a frog.
So... Anyone got any ideas?
Edit: Oh, and I'm convinced it isn't a Lucasarts game. My gut tells me Sierra, but I haven't found any reference to it in their catalogue, despite fervent googling.
This has been driving me crazy for a while now... Back when I was a kid I played this one point and click adventure game. I vaguely remember it being fun, so I decided to give it another go one night. But I can't for the life of me remember what it was called nor indeed much more than these few points:
* It was cartoony and very colorful. Graphics were on par with Toonstruck. I don't remember it being as pixely as Sam & Max Hit the Road or Day of the Tentacle.
* Pretty sure there were mushrooms. Possibly big ones.
* It was set in a fantasy medieval setting.
* You played a blonde-haired (I think) disney-prince looking fellow.
* The main antagonist was a witch.
* Said witch was revealed to be said prince's nanny (or something to the effect) during the last scene.
* You could fail in at the very least the last scene, where you'd be zapped by the witch and possibly turned into a frog.
So... Anyone got any ideas?
Edit: Oh, and I'm convinced it isn't a Lucasarts game. My gut tells me Sierra, but I haven't found any reference to it in their catalogue, despite fervent googling.