Putt-Putt bribes his dog Pep with a doggie treat. from mobygames.com
On the way to visit Putt-Putt's friend Mr. Firebird. from mobygames.com
Mr. Firebird tells Putt-Putt about his Time Portal machine. from mobygames.com
Pep and Putt-Putt's homework are swirled away through the Time Portal. from mobygames.com
Four windows into time - where could Pep be? from mobygames.com
In the Age of Dinosaurs, Putt-Putt helps a wheel build a bridge. from mobygames.com
A Jurassic variation on the slide puzzle from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt enters an old western town. from mobygames.com
Employment opportunity from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt can spend his hard-earned nickel here. from mobygames.com
Entering medieval times. from mobygames.com
Interrupting a busy blacksmith. from mobygames.com
The King reads from a joke book: Where does a king keep his armies? Up his sleevies, of course! from mobygames.com
Pep! Putt-Putt must find a way to rescue him... from mobygames.com
Entering the city of the future. from mobygames.com
Playing a squash video game. from mobygames.com
Please do feed the bears... from mobygames.com
Elektra's busy shop, with a free balloon-maker for Putt-Putt. from mobygames.com
Trading one old food-holding artifact for another - Putt-Putt's lost lunchbox. from mobygames.com
The future city library has an e-book about Pajama Sam! from mobygames.com
The colored volcano "Simon Says"-type minigame from mobygames.com
After having judged this game boring, I actually came to like it more when I paid attention to its extended color-changing feature. from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt can get a paint job with the usual colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple - but each one of them comes in three shades! This gives him a total of 18 hues! from mobygames.com
(Dark red) Putt-Putt in the medieval courtyard from mobygames.com
However, this color-changing feature could have been done more boldly - especially in the area of greens and blues the differences between bright, medium and dark shades aren't too big. from mobygames.com
At the library - in this short "tale" both Pajama Sam and Freddi Fish appear as cameos! Look at the images on the T-shirts. from mobygames.com
You can play another minigame - the best one - but first you have to figure out your way through the teleports... from mobygames.com
The squash minigame with a little scenery from "Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon" from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt is getting another paint job - this time it's bright red. from mobygames.com
Taking a train ride to find the final missing object... from mobygames.com
At last - Putt-Putt is back to school and can present his work. from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt bribes his dog Pep with a doggie treat.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
On the way to visit Putt-Putt's friend Mr. Firebird.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Mr. Firebird tells Putt-Putt about his Time Portal machine.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Pep and Putt-Putt's homework are swirled away through the Time Portal.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Four windows into time - where could Pep be?
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
In the Age of Dinosaurs, Putt-Putt helps a wheel build a bridge.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
A Jurassic variation on the slide puzzle
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt enters an old western town.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Employment opportunity
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt can spend his hard-earned nickel here.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Entering medieval times.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Interrupting a busy blacksmith.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
The King reads from a joke book: Where does a king keep his armies? Up his sleevies, of course!
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Pep! Putt-Putt must find a way to rescue him...
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Entering the city of the future.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Playing a squash video game.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Please do feed the bears...
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Elektra's busy shop, with a free balloon-maker for Putt-Putt.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Trading one old food-holding artifact for another - Putt-Putt's lost lunchbox.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
The future city library has an e-book about Pajama Sam!
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
The colored volcano "Simon Says"-type minigame
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
After having judged this game boring, I actually came to like it more when I paid attention to its extended color-changing feature.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt can get a paint job with the usual colors - red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple - but each one of them comes in three shades! This gives him a total of 18 hues!
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
(Dark red) Putt-Putt in the medieval courtyard
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
However, this color-changing feature could have been done more boldly - especially in the area of greens and blues the differences between bright, medium and dark shades aren't too big.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
At the library - in this short "tale" both Pajama Sam and Freddi Fish appear as cameos! Look at the images on the T-shirts.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
You can play another minigame - the best one - but first you have to figure out your way through the teleports...
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
The squash minigame with a little scenery from "Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon"
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Putt-Putt is getting another paint job - this time it's bright red.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
Taking a train ride to find the final missing object...
(Windows)
from mobygames.com
At last - Putt-Putt is back to school and can present his work.
(Windows)
from mobygames.com