When I was younger, in the early 2000s (I was born in 1999), we had this very old computer, the only one in the house. To keep me occupied on the weekends and on break, my parents would by me and my brother computer games. Because my parents were very cheap, the computer games were often very obscure and low budget. Which leads to my question. I remember playing this weird game about a kid wanting to go to the zoo with his dad. His dad says that they'll go some other time, so the kid ends up having a dream about going to the zoo. The animals talk and basically the whole gimmick is that he plays different games with the animals at the zoo. I remember one game was about a penguin that had to alternate between land and sea to capture fish and to avoid seals and I think an octopus. It was all in a 2D style and very basic. If I remember correctly, there was another section in the CD with another set of games, like a puzzle room. There was a brick breaker like game and also a game where you can dress up wooden dolls. On this section, there was this little green character that would appear randomly and give you encouragement or give hints to harder puzzles. I remember the cover of the CD having a baby dressed as a king playing with toys, and I remember the production logo before the game menu being a mouse looking like a computer mouse dancing across the screen; I think the company was called "Computia" or something like that. I haven't been able to find any trace of this game online, and if anyone can give me information or may have seen it too, please let me know. Thanks!