This is the Dancing Bear by Koala for use with the Commodore 64 Koala Pad.
One reason it is VERY RARE is it required the use of a Koala Pad.
Also, Lemon 64 and Moby Games don't even have it in their enormous database of games.
It is brand NEW, Sealed.
REVIEW:
One program that is most definitely a language is Dancing Bear from Koala Technologies
Dancing Bear (first available for the VIC) is a program which lets the user make an animated bear do a dance on the display screen. The stage on which the bear dances can be decorated with props by the user, and the bear can dance to user-defined music. This program (developed by Audio Light) uses the KoalaPad for all its input.
If we accept that Dancing Bear is, in fact, a programming language (along with VisiCalc and Rocky's Boots), one might legitimately ask "Who cares?"
I guess the point is that languages are fundamentally more powerful than application programs because they let the user gain control over the computer system. Admittedly, VisiCalc, Rocky's Boots, and Dancing Bear don't offer the degree of access to the computer found in languages such as PILOT and Logo, but they offer far more control than fixed-function application programs.