Until this week, when my brother found it to play again, I hadn't played it in like 11 years, since I was 12. It's very memorable. Not a lot of interaction like in the games of today, which I really don't play anyway. Basically, the disreputable Montana Max and the mad scientist, Dr. Gene Splicer, "Buster's Hidden Treasure" has been seized and stolen or something along those lines. The game is a strategy game, it might be in the vein of Sonic or Super Mario Bros. There are many levels and it just goes on and on. first there's just green land with a stream in the background, then the background has more of a lava look or at least like the sun is setting. After every few levels you fight the mad scientist who puts mind control devices on the characters eg. Dizzy and Plucky. They come back to themselves once Buster defeats Dr. Splicer. Among other places, the forest with wolverines, bats and birds, plus underwater? steams in these forests. Maybe resembling the forests in paets of Idaho, Yellowstone or Montana. there's what looks like a cold, pseudo cave at dusk, a lava cave, an area in and around the ocean; it could be contradicted by the crocodiles or alligators, but those parts might not be the ocean parts of the levels in and near the ocean, that leads you to a spooky ship level. It took me almost 3 years to beat the game. It's one of those games that was like getting a free arcade game where I only wondered what neat places came next, it's where I gained the perspective that it's like an arcade game...where you don't even have to put in more quarters! Your character gets unlimited continues so you don't have to start from the beginning! The video game reminds me of living in a place like Montana. It doesn't feel like the big city, it feels like the sticks, but like some city, but not a big city might be nearby.