The player takes control of Putt-Putt with the goal of finding a pet and a balloon, getting cleaned at the car wash, getting a new paint job, or doing both of those things, and having fun along the way. Putt-Putt Joins the Parade, like other later Humongous Entertainment games, is a point-and-click adventure game. After that, he is the leader of the parade, and everyone has a happy day! Finally, he goes in a cave and finds a puppy that he names Pep. Airbag allows Putt-Putt to take her last balloon as a reward for helping her. He goes to Green Street, Red Street, and Blue Street to help people by mowing lawns and delivering groceries for Mr. After that, Putt-Putt goes to talk to Smokey the Fire Engine to borrow his lawn mower, so he could make some money to use the car wash. Before he can enter the parade, he must find a pet and a balloon, and get cleaned at the car wash. When Putt-Putt hears on his radio that a pet parade is coming to Cartown, he really wants to be in it. Probably most notable for being produced by Ron Gilbert, creator of the Maniac Mansion and Monkey Island series, allowing this and most subsequent Humongous releases to run on the powerful SPUTM engine (popularly known as SCUMM) used in those games. Before he can enter the parade, he must first get a pet, find a balloon, and get cleaned at the car wash.
Cartown is having its annual Pet Parade and Putt-Putt wants to join.
PUTT PUTT JOINS THE PARADE REMAKE SERIES
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade is the first game in the Putt-Putt series and introduces Putt-Putt as the main character. It is the first game developed by Humongous Entertainment.
PUTT PUTT JOINS THE PARADE REMAKE WINDOWS
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