Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon
Putt-Putt Goes To The Moon is a 1993 video game and the second of seven adventure games in the Putt-Putt series of games developed and published by Humongous Entertainment.
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Developer(s) | Humongous Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Humongous Entertainment |
Director(s) | Ron Gilbert |
Designer(s) |
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Writer(s) | Laurie Rose Bauman, Annie Fox |
Composer(s) | George Alistair Sanger |
Series | Putt-Putt |
Engine | SCUMM |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS, 3DO, Macintosh, Windows, Linux, Steam |
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Plot
A freak accident at the fireworks factory caused by Putt-Putt's excited dog Pep launches the both of them into outer space. Putt-Putt lands on the moon and with the help of the lonely Moon Buggy Rover, he procures rocket parts and glowing moon crystals to purchase the rocket and fly back to Earth.
Gameplay
The game uses the same mechanics as its prequel including Putt-Putt's glove box inventory window, Car Horn, Radio and Accelerator.
Reception
Critical reception
Publication | Award |
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Choosing Children’s Software | 1999 Best Picks for the Holidays Award[2] |
Anders CD-ROM Guide | 1997 Medallion Award[2] |
Parents' Choice | 1994 Honor Award[2] |
Home PC | Top 100 Products[2] |
Multimedia World | Best Children’s Title[2] |
The National Parenting Center | Seal of Approval[2] |
MacUser | Four Mouse Award[2] |
CD-ROM World | The CD-ROM 100 Best[2] |
CES | 1994 Innovations Showcase Award Winner[2] |
In April 1994 Computer Gaming World said that the game "offers a classic adventure experience for children (and adults)".[3]
Commercial performance
The 3DO version of the game was showcased at the Winter Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas around early January 1994.[4] Copies of the game came packaged with an activity book containing Math and English exercises plus a Putt-Putt pen.[5]
The combined sales of Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon, Putt-Putt Joins the Parade and Putt Putt Saves the Zoo surpassed one million units by June 1997.[6]
References
- "Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon on Steam". Steam. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- "Humongous Entertainment® Hall of Fame 1993-2000": 10. Cite journal requires
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(help) - "Invasion Of The Data Stashers". Computer Gaming World. April 1994. pp. 20–42.
- "Global Launch multiple brands more than 200 titles in Development". Game Guru - Volume 1, Issue 1. March 1994. Retrieved November 4, 2017.
- "Edutainment - Two of the Best". PC Zone. No. 15. Future plc. June 1994. p. 91.
- People Staff (June 2, 1997). "The Little Car that Could". People. Archived from the original on May 19, 2018.