![]() Still, it also feels less ambitious than its predecessors. While still written by Laurie Bauman-Arnold, the identity of the game feels more articulate, something that’s assisted by the game’s acceptance of its small size and stakes. Its puzzles are more substantial, and its character writing in general is snappier. Putt-Putt Joins The Circus feels a bit more like those games, and other later Humongous Entertainment titles. Freddi Fish games centered around solving mysteries, while Pajama Sam used its surreal settings not unlike Where The Wild Things Are. While Putt-Putt games were built to teach the mechanics of adventure games, these other series built on that groundwork with their own styles. Series aimed at slightly older demographics, especially the Pajama Sam and Spy Fox series, built more involved plots and puzzles. ![]() Humongous Entertainment games grew slowly more complex over the years.
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