Pals Around Town

Pals Around Town was a computer game published by Hi-Tech Expressions in 1987 and programmed by Children's Television Workship (CTW, Inc.). It was released for the Atari and the IBM PCjr in cartridge form. It is unknown whether other versions were released.

The basic idea of the game was strictly educational. The child could pick a character (generally human or Sesame Street Muppet) and could interact with various objects in a variety of settings. Two such settings were a school classroom and an outdoor playground. Some items that could be interacted with included a fishbowl and a globe.

To my recollection, there was no particular object to the game other than exploration and interaction.