PC Download: SeptemiOS/Google Play: AugUS: 2001 Humongous Entertainment( Nimbus Games(iOS/Google Play)) Putt Putt Travels Through Time (1997) Putt-Putt Travels Through Time In April 2013, the iOS version of this game released by Atari was discontinued. On November 15, 2011, the game became the first Humongous Entertainment game to be rereleased for iOS and Google Play. The animation style also changed with this game and becomes much more refined, in contrast to the computer-like style of the past two games. The game features the song "Topiary Creatures". The animals he needs to rescue are Baby Jambo the elephant, Masai the giraffe, Kenya the lion cub, Zanzibar the hippopotamus, Sammy Seal, and Little Skeeter the snake. In this game, Putt-Putt has to rescue the zoo animals and return them to Outback Al (who also appears in Putt-Putt Enters the Race) before the Zoo's grand-opening. It was rereleased on Steam on Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo (1995) Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo
The game was ported from MS-DOS to Windows in 1995, and re-packaged in 1999. There was a hidden sneak peek to this game if Fatty Bear looks through a telescope in Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise. Once there, he needs to gather the pieces of a rocket ship to get himself, Pep, and his new friend, Rover back home to Earth. When Putt-Putt visits the fireworks factory, a slip of Pep's paw sends him rocketing to the moon. PC, Macintosh, 3DO, Steam, iOS, Google Play Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon (1993) Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon It also shows how Putt-Putt and his dog Pep first met. Released in 1992, this is Putt-Putt's first game, as well as the very first Humongous Entertainment computer game.
Humongous Entertainment classified these games as Junior Adventures (for kids 3-8) Putt-Putt Joins the Parade (1992)
Several games from the original series were later re-released by Humongous on Steam in April 2014, alongside games from the Pajama Sam, Freddi Fish, and Spy Fox series. Humongous has brought several Putt-Putt and other titles to iOS and Android. The games are supported by ScummVM and thus can be played on other platforms such as handhelds. Michelle Thorson voiced Putt-Putt in Pep's Birthday Surprise. In the games released between 19, Nancy Cartwright (of The Simpsons fame) voiced Putt-Putt. Child actor Jason Ellefson did Putt-Putt's voice for the first eight of the games. Putt-Putt was originally thought up by Shelley Day as a series of bedtime stories for her son, Travis the first story involved Putt-Putt saving a cat caught in a tree. 2.3.2 Putt-Putt & Fatty Bear's Activity Pack (1994).2.2.1 Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick (1996).2.1.7 Putt-Putt: Pep's Birthday Surprise (2003).2.1.6 Putt-Putt Joins the Circus (2000).2.1.4 Putt Putt Travels Through Time (1997).2.1.2 Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon (1993).2.1.1 Putt-Putt Joins the Parade (1992).Sadly these pics won’t embiggen (thats a technical term) >. You were a little boy, and monsters showed up, and stuff happened – not scary threatening stuff, the monsters just wanted to joke around and play some music. Other games from ‘ Humongous Entertainment‘ I loved were Fatty Bear’s Birthday Surprise and Putt Putt And Fatty Bear’s Activity Pack, Putt Putt and Pep’s Balloon-O-Rama, Freddi Fish and Luther’s Maze Madness, Freddi Fish Case Of The Missing Kelp Seeds, Freddi Fish Case Of The Haunted Schoolhouse, and Pajama Sam’s Sock Works!Īnother game I liked as a kid (but couldn’t find very good pictures of) was ‘ Funny Monsters For Tea‘. Twas also quite educational, ya know, all that colouring in of monkeys and sorting of luggage > (ok, and trivia and spelling games) Playing Anteater Feeder, and another game where you caught chicken eggs in a basket. I also remember playing Buzzy The Knowledge Bug games, and visiting the Airport, Farm and Jungle! I often talk to my mother about old games trying to remember, and just then she helped me remember Howie’s Tuneland!Ī bear is voiced by Howie Mendel and takes you through a little world filled with nursery songs and funny animations.Īll I could really remember was the bear, and that when you clicked on the pond the frogs would dance and sing “here we go round and round”, but now that I know what its called and seen pictures, I remember “she’ll be coming round the mountain” and “three blind mice” ? The trouble is I often only remember part of them, and we haven’t had the games for a long time, so it’s very frustrating because I might just have a scrap of noise or an image stuck in my head! Point and click, semi-educational, often musical fun stuff. There a lot of video games I remember from my childhood – things for good old Windows 95.