Richard Scarry's Busytown

Richard Scarry's Busytown is a 1993 educational video game that was developed by Novotrade for preschool gamers.

It was remade in 1999 by Pearson Software for Microsoft Windows (95 and later) and Mac OS (System 7.5.1 and later), with the visuals and animation updated to resemble that of The Busy World of Richard Scarry, and the dialogue re-recorded with Boston actors.

Familiar faces from Richard Scarry's works of literature include Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm.

The Sega version omits the Mr. Fix-it, Dr. Diane, gas station, see saw and Bananas Gorilla portions of the game.

There was a sequel for this game titled Richard Scarry's How Things Work in Busytown which received a 1994 North American exclusive release from Novotrade and Simon & Schuster.

Children that play this game learn to assemble machinery, bake bread, and complete other processes that are necessary to live life.

It was released for the Microsoft Windows and Macintosh operating systems, and featured improved voice acting, graphics and animation resembling The Busy World of Richard Scarry animated series, with an instrumental cover of the show's theme song playing over the game's credits.