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Pajama Sam chases down some snickering cookies, only to find himself in the midst of a food squabble. The fats and the sweets are forcing the healthy foods off of MopTop Island. An emergency peace conference has been called to calm the MopTop Island population, but four of the delegates are missing. Kids help Pajama Sam find the missing delegates, put a stop to
the sticky quarrels, fix a few problems, bring peace to MopTop Island and still make it home in time for dinner. Comical new characters inhabit Mop Top Island, including: General Beetfoot, a red-faced, short-tempered commander-in-chief of the healthy foods group; Florette, the soft-spoken, intelligent broccoli who serves as the vegetable delegate at the Peace Conference; Granny Smythe, an elderly green apple who can remember back when there were only four food groups; Pierre Le Pain, a dapper loaf of French bread who represents the breads and grains at the Peace Talks; and Bean Number 47, a kidney bean who distinguishes himself in the ant-like social order of the other beans by being the official Peace Conference delegate and getting to wear a straw hat. As kids direct Pajama Sam in his new adventure, they immerse themselves in richly detailed worlds consisting of 40 hand-drawn and computer animated locations. The Fry Jam is a river blocked up with a giant French fry logjam. Mount Wisdom is being chipped away at by a variety of candies. And at Muscle Beach, the muffins exercise with
the "Universal" weight machine. New puzzles and mini arcade-style games enable kids to engage in hours of problem solving fun. They unclog a pipe at the Funny Bone; match Mickey Hollandaise's bad jokes with even worse punch lines; and search the library for an important manual without getting caught by the bookish and weepy onion librarian.
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Pentium 90; 16MB RAM; 4X CD-ROM
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