Today was another typical British summers day (rain), so I decided to pick up Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon and it has impressed me.
Note: Copy personally purchased.
I am always iffy about letting my son play games for some reason, partially due to the views of other parents I am around and how poorly they look at video games. Today I thought “screw it”. I personally see nothing wrong with them, as long as they are age appropriate.
I picked up Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon which is the first point and click adventure game my son has ever played. Initially I though the interface would be confusing, but much to my surprise it’s actually relatively simple even for a young child's mind to grasp.
It's a sweet and simple little point & click game where you play as a car called Putt-Putt and you accidentally have a trip into space. It has some really fun activities for kids clicking on random objects and seeing what happens, small puzzles like a maze to find your way through and so on. Watching my son quickly pick up how to navigate the maze by pointing the cursor in different directions was incredible.
My son was able to easily recognise when the cursor changed to indicate he was able to interact with people or objects, so it’s actually quite well designed.
One thing I would say for sure, is to stay with them to play it with them. Being involved with the game and the whole activity was a bit of a boost for us both as a bonding session. There are elements where they may get confused and need a little reminder on what they are doing.
This is why #SteamOS was made, Putt Putt on a rainy say with the #SteamController! pic.twitter.com/yoXEaFsJQ6
— LiamLinux (@thenaughtysquid) August 20, 2016
Of course, I meant "rainy day"—Twitter has no edit function.
What has impressed me is just how smoothly you can play such a game from the couch with a Steam Controller. We had zero issues with it and it made it a really great game for the living room experience. Yet another tick in the box for the Steam Controller for me!
If you’re a parent wanting to introduce games to your child I can easily recommend this game.
It has enabled my son to explore an entirely new world and figure out things for himself. Watching him learn, laugh and have a good time was really great for us both.
I have to admit I let off a few chuckles with my son while we were playing it together.
You can find the game on Steam.
Since some movies never ages, why games should get old and get (mostly) ignored? The "fog" about the abandonware confuse us too while old movies gets sold and/or remastered easily (think about Disney Classics or old movies)
Apart from this "nostalgia" thoughts, I think that some more tags on articles like this may help some people.... I think about tags like "suitable for children" or "retrogaming" (old games sold for Linux) or "remastered" (and many more)...
Sincerely, I've never thought about Steam as a store for children games too!
I accidentally bought the Humongous Entertainment complete pack from humble - before they were available in Linux
(I think it was in a bundle or something for 25$)
The good think is that with that bundle, if you have bought it, whatever future title comes from Humongous you get it for free + All the humongous titles are now available in Linux :O
Lucky! ^_^
Quoting: Ben DHumongous Entertainment's games were my first video games. Specifically, Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo, and Spy Fox in Dry Cereal, some of the Blue's Clues games and the entire Backyard Sports series. My younger siblings still play Backyard Baseball '01 from time to time.
I played the crap out of put-put saves the zoo when I was (very) young, and I still remember it quite well :)
I think I "debuted" in computing when I tried to print a color (yes, I was doing something bad) picture from the game, it didn't work, so I clicked like 20 times, and the printer started printing multiple copies using the expensive ink. Had to figure out how to stop printing.
I also bough the humble bundle (20$, it it tells anything) for sentimental value.
Quoting: wolfyrionThe good think is that with that bundle, if you have bought it, whatever future title comes from Humongous you get it for free + All the humongous titles are now available in Linux :O
Lucky! ^_^
Yeah, they weren't available on Linux at the time, IIRC. Does that mean I can only redeem the "Humongous Entertainment Complete Pack", and let aside :
QuotePutt-Putt® Joins the Paradeto give away to friends?
Freddi Fish Missing Kelp Seeds
Putt-Putt® Goes to the Moon
Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide
Freddi Fish: Haunted Schoolhouse
Spy Fox in Dry Cereal
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I loved games when I was a kid, I am so happy I can share this with them. I would love more content here about gaming with kids!
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