I.M. Meen

I.M. Meen
DeveloperAnimation Magic
PublisherSimon & Schuster Interactive
ProducersDale DeSharone
Igor Razboff
DesignerMatthew Sughrue
ProgrammersKirill Agheev
Dima Barmenkov
Misha Chekmarev
Linde Dynneson
Misha Figurin
John O'Brien
ArtistMasha Kolesnikova (character design)
WriterMatthew Sughrue
ComposerAnthony Trippi
PlatformDOS
Release
  • NA: August 11, 1995
GenresEducational, first-person shooter, fantasy
ModeSingle-player

I.M. Meen is a 1995 fantasy educational game for DOS to teach grammar to children. It is named for its villain, Ignatius Mortimer Meen, a "diabolical librarian" who lures young readers into an enchanted labyrinth and imprisons them with monsters and magic.

The goal of the game is to escape the labyrinth and free other children. This is accomplished by "shooting spiders and similar monsters" and deciphering grammatical mistakes in scrolls written by Meen.

The game was created by Russian-American company Animation Magic, which also animated the CD-i games Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon.