This is a 2-Dimension, english learning game for kids. The CD-ROM format only suited Windows XP or so.
The game starts with a blue egg that hatches, and a small blue creature with a cute red antenna thingy on it's head comes out of it. In the beginning you -the creature- are in a house's basement, and controlling the creature, you go all through to the kitchen, living room, then go out and find yourself in a small village, which you cross, them go into a forest, and somehow -I don't remember- you got by boat to an Island and then into a temple, where you had to answer a multiple choice quiz in order to defeat a sort of wizard -the bad guy in the game-.
All through the game you have to solve word puzzles of every kind, and also click on the things in the background to know their names, and they would display a nice funny animation. Some of the words would automatically save into a 'bank' so you would use them later to complete a small text that you would find somewhere in the background of every 'stage'. Completing the text was a necessary to pass from a stage to the next one, and it would narrate the journey and impressions of the creature along the game.
The blue creature -that's basically it's name-, was really cute and funny, and it shows diverse emotions related to the animations of the objects, which was the charm of the game. The main point was to the defeat the evil wizard and help the creature go back to it's planet -yeah, it was scared-.
Some particular things I remember from the backgrounds are a refrigerator, bread, a rocking chair, a window, clouds, a tower, a stone, a clothes store with some hats on display, the path leading to the forest, a castle in the forest. trees. leafs, tree trunks, an armor(?). a beach, the boat, the island, an ufo animation, the temple and the questions of the quiz coming in a haze cloud.
If anybody recognizes the description of the game and remembers the name, I would be grateful for eternity, will make you a sandwich and play video games with you (If you'd like).
PLEASE ANSWER!! This was such an important part of my childhood and I wanna search for the game again.