Living Books: The Cat In The Hat - FULL GAME (1997, PC) 2K60fps

The Cat in the Hat is the third and final Dr. Seuss Interactive Living Books video game (and overall the 16th Living Books game), released in August 15, 1997. It is based on the 1957 book of the same name. When Conrad and Sally are bored in their house on a rainy day with their mother leaving them, they think there is nothing to do. Suddenly, a six-foot tall cat wearing a hat comes into their house, telling them that even although it's not very sunny that day, there's still ways to have fun. Their talking fish rejects this idea, but the cat tries to calm him by playing a game he calls "Up-Up-Up With a Fish", in which he balances the fish on an umbrella. After getting even more upset, the cat just says that there's nothing to fear and he will hold him up high while he balances on a ball. He begins to balance other objects, which are a cup, a cake, three books, a new rake, a bottle and glass of milk on a dish, a toy ship, a toy man and a red fan, until he loses his balance, causing everything to fall down in the process. The fish suddenly falls down into a teapot, with him entirely upset by the cat's antics, which included sinking the toy ship in the cake and bending the rake. Despite being ordered out of the house, he chooses to stay and brings in a red box, carrying two guys he calls Thing One and Thing Two. He lets them out, revealing two short men in red clothing with crazy blue hair. The fish doesn't trust them, but the Cat in the Hat tries to assure "They are here to have fun on this very, very wet day". Upon learning that their form of fun is flying kites indoors, the fish just gets even less trusted that they're being safe. After bumping their kites all over the place, they soon see that their mother is about to get home. In a desperate attempt, the narrator (Conrad) brings out a butterfly net to catch the things. He is distraught when he sees the two things trapped under his net, and sadly walks out of the house. Although the kids and the fish are glad to see him gone away, they have no clue how to handle the big mess the cat and the things created. Just then, the cat comes back in with a large, red tractor to pick everything up. He gets all of it cleared, and leaves just when their mother walks up to the front door. She then asks them how things went when they were gone, which is something left to the reader to decide how to answer. "This one was this time played on Windows 11, this game can be played in 32-bit" Enjoy The Video! Read To Me:   • Living Books: The Cat In The Hat - READ TO...   #drsuess #thecatinthehat #kids #animated #nostalgia #retrogaming