Platform(s):
I think Windows 98, could also be Windows XP or DOS
Genre:
2D, Point and Click
Estimated year of release:
1990s is my best guess. No later than 2001
Graphics/art style:
Cartoon, very similar to Humongous Entertainment feel. I only remember the screen showing a character on a spaceship or station and you could click somewhere and choose to play one of a few memory games. Looking back, it may not have been a full game, but a demo or something from a shareware disc.
Notable characters:
None.
Notable gameplay mechanics:
There were a couple of logic or memory mini-games that you could play. The only one I remember well is one would prompt a male narrator to say "Concentration" in a deep voice and then take the player to a Simon-says style memory game.
Other details:
I may be misremembering some details as it's been 20 something years and I was probably 5 or 6 last time I played this. There is a chance that it was some demo included on one of those 150 games-to-try discs as I know the computer also had the demo version of 3d space cadet pinball on it. I've been searching for the name of this on and off for a decade now, so any leads are appreciated.