This game is supposed to be geared toward 3-to-8-year-olds, but the reality is that really young children won't be able to do much more than click around and watch the pretty pictures. The only nitpick I have with them is the fact that the borders around them is not always clear, so sometimes you think you're clicking on Putt-Putt or another character when you're really clicking on a hotspot, or vice versa. They range from the sublime to the silly, and they're sure to delight parents as well as kids. Every screen features multiple places to click, and typically two or three different animations are available for the computer to randomly play. One of the Humongous hallmarks is their use of hot spots, and this game is no different. The music is upbeat and bouncy, and the animations are fun. In this one, Putt-Putt is accidentally sent to the moon and he must find his way back with the help of Rover, a moon rover which was left behind by some astronauts. Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon is one of the earlier Humongous Entertainment games featuring the talking car, but it still holds up when compared to the company's later games.
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