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Putt-Putt Enters the Race

Putt-Putt Enters the Race
Developer(s) Humongous Entertainment (1999)
Nimbus Games (2014)
Publisher(s) Humongous Entertainment
Designer(s)
  • Mark Peyser
  • Richard Moe
Writer(s) Laurie Bauman Arnold
Composer(s) Tom McGurk
Engine SCUMM
Platform(s) Windows, Macintosh, iOS, Google Play
Release US: 1998 and November 2011. iOS/Google Play: June 27, 2014 Steam: October 30, 2014 UK: 2001
Genre(s) Adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Putt-Putt Enters the Race is a 1998 educational adventure game developed by Humongous Games. The game was the fifth entry in the Putt-Putt series.

The game was created by Humongous Games as part of the popular edutainment series Putt-Putt in 1999. The game was re-released in 2014 for iOS, Google Play, and Steam by Nimbus Games.

The game was officially unveiled at the 1999 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Atlanta, May 28–30, at booth 5626. Humongous Entertainment executive vice president of marketing and licensing, Ralph Giuffre, said "We're very excited that for the first time ever, kids will actually sit in Putt-Putt's driver's seat and take a spin around the Cartown Speedway with their favorite purple car." On January 14, the Humongous Entertainment website (humongous.com) launch a week-long online celebration for the game, which included offering players free downloadable demos, online games, contests and other items the at Putt-Putt's Pit Stop. In December 1999, Humongous partnered with the Make-A-Wish Foundation for a holiday promotion where customers could " donate the full $10 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation or donate $2 to the charity and receive $8 back" at participating national software retail outlets for Humongous's best-selling 16 software, which included this game.

According to PC Data of Reston, the game was the 5th top-selling educational title across 13 software retail chains for the week ended January 16, and the 9th top-selling home-education software for the week ended May 1.

Sonic praised the game for being both fun and educational, while challenging kids in creative ways. Superkids said the game was best-suited to children who have curiosity and patience. Eugene Register-Guard described the game as " challenging and entertaining". The Bryan Times praised the user interface. Lakeland Ledger thoguht the game was "charming". Ouders Online said the game was highly fun, and added that Putt-Putt was a good role model. The Boston Herald praised the game's "smooth animation and appealing characters", while saying that its complexity would appeal to older players. The 52 year old reviewer at The Colombian, enjoyed the interactive content, commenting that the game had a high "Giggle-to-Click Ratio". Star Tribune said that, like other Humongous games, this title was "high-quality" and "entertaining", while complimenting its replay value. The game was used in a study by The Mirror. Daily Herald deemed the game "above average" and "sweet". PC Mag said a parent "can't go wrong" with buying the game for their 3-8 year old child.


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