Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon Version 1.4 11/30/04 / / __________________/ / / / /______ | | | | | | | | | | |______| / /__________ | | | | | | Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon Walkthrough by The Lost Gamer (ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com) http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com/ Copyright 2004 For the latest version of this guide, check http://the_lost_gamer.tripod.com/guides.html Table of Contents: 001. General information 002. Characters 003. Walkthrough 004. Credits 001-General Information ----------------------------------------------------------- This is a walkthrough for the Windows game called Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon. This is one of the earliest Putt-Putt games, as evidenced by the bad graphics and whatnot. I would recommend playing a later Putt-Putt game, because having played those first, I had trouble adjusting to this game because Putt-Putt looked so different. To contact me, e-mail ilovecartoonssomuch@yahoo.com, but make the subject blank if you do. 002-Characters ----------------------------------------------------------- Putt-Putt: Even though he looks a little different, he's still the same annoying purple car he always was! He likes helping other people and saying lame catch-phrases ("I like doing good deeds!") Pep: Putt-Putt's best friend, Pep is a dog that rides around in Putt-Putt. Pep looks a LOT different, but still sounds the same. Mr. Firebird: He works at the local fireworks factory. He's a genius inventor, and Putt-Putt likes to hang out with him. Unlike Putt-Putt and Pep, he doesn't look too horrible. Mice: They're from Kansas, and they're on the moon, taking a vacation. Rover: This guy has some cool moves, spinning around and whatnot. He's a moon rover that was left on the moon by astronauts. Two-headed Alien: He/She (one head is male, one female) sells you a rocket...provided you get all the parts and the moon crystals, that is. Currently, it is using the rocket as an ice cream shop. Robbie Radar: He gives you rocket fuel for free, but you have to find him in the Moon Bubble Apartment Complex, which isn't easy because he moves around a lot. Governor Moonbeam: If you do a good deed, he lets you have a key. Crater Creatures: If you play alien tag with them, they will give you some moon crystals. Man in the Moon: He's been waiting for a picture of himself for ten thousand years. 003-Walkthrough ----------------------------------------------------------- Mr. Firebird invited Putt-Putt and Pep to the Fireworks Factory. Cool! Now we can make some great web pages! Just joking. Go right to move down the road, and move down the road into the fireworks factory. Mr. Firebird lets you play around with his machine for a while, which is nice of him. Choose the things you want in the rocket, then press test to fire it. What you choose is what will be seen in the sky when the firework goes off. When you're dong playing around with the machine, go right. Click on the butterfly, who's outside the window. The butterfly flies in and lands on the DO NOT TOUCH lever. On no! You're not supposed to touch that! Pep jumps after him, accidentally pulling the lever. Double No! Everything goes crazy, the fireworks and rockets fire off madly, and Putt-Putt and Pep wind up in outer space! Luckily Pep has a space-helmet. I wonder where he got it. You float along in space until you click right, and then you land on the moon! Go right to meet some mice. They don't know how to get back to Earth; they just got here. Maybe Putt-Putt should try launching himself off a rock. Putt-Putt tries, but it doesn't work. Go right again. Hey, did something peep out at you? That's weird. Go into the cave for a weird mini-game in which you drive around in the dark, looking for Pep. When your mini-game desires are fulfilled, go down the road. There's a caution sign by the bridge, but let's ignore it. Go across the bridge. Hey, it breaks! Oh no! You should have paid attention to the caution sign instead of ignoring it. Click on your horn. You get rescued by a mysterious car thing. It turns out he's Rover, a moon rover brought to the moon by astronauts, and then left there. Ah, so sad. Rover gives you a picture of the moon. Putt-Putt wishes he could help Rover. Hey...you just might be able to! Rover takes you to a space rocket. It's for sale! It costs ten glowing moon crystals, but the rocket is missing a few parts. The blue flag, which Putt-Putt takes, shows what is needed. You need a nose cone, rocket fuel, a steering wheel, the key and the ten glowing moon crystals to buy the rocket. First off, let's get the rocket fuel. Go left to leave the alien's place and go to the Moon City Gas Station. Click on the fuel machine to get...a note, saying where you can find Robbie Radar, who's in charge of fuel. Go right, and then down the road to the bottom/left. Then go up/right to reach Moon Bubble Apartments. Click on the room the note says Robbie is in. Uh oh, he's not there! You get some new directions for the apartment he's in now. Follow them for another set of new directions. Then go there to meet Robbie Radar. Robbie says he'll give you some rocket fuel. Putt-Putt goes back to the gas station and Robbie gives it to him there. One thing down. Leave the fuel station. Go up the hill. Click on the keys under the glass on the right. Governor Moonbeam comes out to tell you that the keys are for good deed doers. Putt-Putt likes doing good deeds! Leave Moon City Hall and go down the road (in the direction of the top of the screen) to reach the area with the bridge. Go left across the bridge. Hey, someone's stuck in the moon goo! Go down to help the alien. Hey, that's a good deed! Go back to Moon City Hall, and Governor Moonbeam gives you access to the keys. Choose the key that looks most like the key on the blueprints. You've got the key and the fuel, that's two down. Leave Moon City Hall and go down the road to the lower/left. Go down the road to the lower/left again. Say, the mice are back! Go left down the road to meet Rover, who's found the steering wheel, but can't reach it. He picks Putt-Putt up, but you can't reach it. Use Pep to reach the wheel. You've got the wheel, which is three down. Rover goes off to pack his things. Yeah, DON'T help! Jerk. Go right down the road, then go right again. Click on a crater and a crater creature pops up and invites you to a game of alien tag. Say yes to play. The object of the game is to click on the aliens when they leave their craters. For every third alien you hit, you get a glowing moon crystal. Eventually, the game ends and the crater creature gives you your moon crystals. Keep playing until you get ten or more moon crystals (Putt-Putt tells you when you have enough moon crystals to buy the spaceship). That's four things down. Go right down the road to reach a mansion. The gates are locked. Click on the gate, and one of the five diamonds glows. Click on it. A sequence of two diamonds glowing occurs. Repeat it. I'm not sure I explained that well. If the green diamond glows, then the blue one, click on the green diamond, then the blue one. Then you must do the same thing, with three and then four crystals to open the gate. Putt-Putt goes inside and meets the man in the moon. Click on the rocket nose cone to the right of the man in the moon. He says he might trade it to you for something. Give him the picture of the moon, and he says he'll give you the nose cone. Click it to get it. That's five down. Wait a minute...five down! That's all! Go back to the aliens who are selling the rocket. Give them the moon crystals to buy the rocket, then put the nose cone on the rocket. The alien leaves, saying that it's been real (not kidding this time). Click on the rocket to go inside. Once inside, put the steering wheel on the little hole, and use the rocket fuel on thing labeled fuel. Use the key in the keyhole to start the rocket! Off Putt-Putt, Rover and Pep go! That's the end of the game! Yay! Putt-Putt lands back home in Cartown. He had quite a day, and the best part is he brought home a new friend. Aw, how nice. Everyone goes off, and the moon rises. Then the moon winks at you. The end. Click on the rockets to make them explode or whatnot while the credits roll. ...Say, doesn't Rover make a better dog name than Pep? Just a thought... 004-Credits ----------------------------------------------------------- This FAQ is copyright of The Lost Gamer, 2004. This game is copyright of Humongous Entertainment, 1994. 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