Putt-Putt® Joins the Parade
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About the GameWhat does it take to be in a parade?
Hard work, a bright shiny chassis and a little help from your friends. That’s what Putt-Putt® discovers as he gears up to join the annual Cartown Pet Parade. Children will be delighted as they meet the local carfolk, explore a toy shop, tool down the road and more. Along the way, they learn to think ahead, deal with unexpected problems, and give others a hand. The road to discovery has never been more fun – or more educational. Charming talking characters, lively sound effects and lifelike animation keep your child focused on the adventure.
- Putt-Putt® Joins the Parade is fully-loaded with originality and activity. Even adults find it hard to resist getting in on the fun. What’s more, Putt-Putt® offers lots of exciting new options every time kids play. The result is an entertaining learning experience that never gets old.
- Surprise Click Points. There’s no telling what will pop up when you click on a garage door, a magnet or even a flower. Talking fire engines and dancing mice are just some of Putt-Putt’s® many roadside attractions. With so much to see, kids won’t want to miss a thing.
- Need Help? Just See Smokey. Smokey’s always there to give Putt-Putt® a hand. Help screens have never been friendlier.
- Clean Up’s a Breeze. Kids help Putt-Putt® get cleaned up for the parade with a simple click of the mouse. Taking a shower is more fun than ever.
- Moo-ve Over. Children’s problem-solving skills are developed as they learn how to deal with cow roadblocks and other unexpected problems.
- Putt-Putt® Opens Up a Helpful New World. Kids learn how to earn money and remember an address. They even learn the value of doing a good deed.
This product uses ScummVM across Windows, Mac and Linux which is released under the GNU GPL v2.
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Steam User 5
This is like the dark souls of point & click adventure games. Don't be fooled by its cutesy exterior, the game hates you and everything you stand for. It will curse your family and your family's family. When I launched this game a plague of lotuses ravaged my family's farm.
Would recommend. 9/10
Steam User 4
One of the very first PC games I ever played and now my kids absolutely love it too. Glad to see it available on steam.
This is a game for children. If you're buying this to relive nostalgia, just watch a long play on youtube instead.
Steam User 0
Use to play this game on disk as a child. Glad i found it again after so many years. It's fun and I'd recommend it to anyone just wanting a little sit down and play kind of game.
Steam User 0
Played this game for the nostalgia because I played this when I was younger as a kid. Definitely a great wholesome kids game that I will happily let my son play when he is older! I like that it teaches kids to work for what they want (doing chores, mowing lawns, etc).
Steam User 0
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade is a very simple and charming game. I’d recommend for preschoolers, and it’s especially enjoyable if it brings back happy nostalgic vibes.
Steam User 0
Hey it's Putt Putt! Geared towards very young children, everything is extremely simplistic. I enjoyed the colors and cutesy art, and also the voice actors do a great job. If you need to entertain your child for at least an hour, it's not a bad choice.
Steam User 0
I mean, I don't know, I guess I enjoyed the game. When I clicked on an orange, it squirted juice onto a watermelon, causing the watermelon to say "Hey, stop that", prompting me to think "Make me!" and proceed to do it again, and again, and again, for, like, two solid minutes giggling the whole time. I spent longer than I probably should have messing around with that random pachinko board or whatever it's even supposed to be. I never got stuck on any of the puzzles or anything (And I know this is a kids' game and all, but still, I have a bad history with never being able to figure out a point and click game to save my life, so the fact that I actually made it through even this one was a miracle). More importantly, I mean, I guess the game did what it set out to do, I enjoyed playing it, I'm hard pressed to think of something, like, "bad" to say about it (I mean, I guess it's a little shorter than I expected, maybe? But I hardly expected a 20 hour epic or anything), and presumably there's some understanding on the part of potential buyers of what this is and nobody is going to be going into this expecting something more (Like if this was a game for adults, it would clearly fall short of "worth your time" standards), so... I guess that means I should recommend it? I don't know, I'm just going to drink a juice box now.