Really need your guys' help with this one. I remember this game vividly, but after searching through literally millions of images online, I have concluded that there probably is no digital record of this game?s existence. This is what I remember:
-It was a Whack-A-Mole game from the 90s.
-It was a computer game, either on Macintosh, Windows, or Windows 3.x.
-The controls for this game were chiefly the mouse, which appeared on the screen as a mallet.
-The art style was vivid, very colorful, and had a hand-drawn appearance.
-There were 3-5 different levels, each with a completely unique background. One of the levels was on the moon, where the moles would pop out of craters, wearing space helmets.
-The level layout was scattered and very asymmetrical. The holes were not lined up evenly; it was pretty messy. It wasn?t a simple row/column layout that you normally see in whack-a-mole.
-When you hit the moles with the mallet, their heads would flatten in a kind of grotesque manner.
-I don?t remember any special features or anything; it was a very simplistic style of play.
My family also corroborates this game?s existence, so it definitely wasn?t something that I imagined or dreamed. For whatever reason, I can find no record of this game. I am usually very capable of tracking old, obscure games down, but this one has eluded me for years. Thanks, in advance, for the help. Much appreciated.