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Animals to Be Rescued in Putt Putt Saves the Zoo

The 1995 PC game "Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo" is ideal for playing with a child age t3to 5. This point-and-click adventure follows Putt-Putt, a cartoon car, as he reunites lost baby zoo animals with their parents. To complete the game, the player will rescue six baby animals. Each animal is lost and scared in different parts of the zoo.
  1. Elephant

    • The baby elephant, Baby Jumbo, is waiting for Putt-Putt in the Grasslands. He is stuck on a cliff, too terrified to move because of a nearby mouse. Once Putt-Putt gives the mouse some cheese, the mouse will leave and Baby Jumbo will come down from the cliff.

    Snake

    • The snake, Little Skeeter, is in the Arctic Land. He is too cold to move. After Putt-Putt arrives with a cup of hot chocolate, Little Skeeter will drink up the hot chocolate, warm himself and head on home.

    Lion

    • Kenya is a lion cub in the Jungle Land. She's stuck on a rock in the middle of a waterfall. Putt-Putt must lower a rope so that Kenya can climb up to safety. You cannot save Kenya until you find the rope in the box in the Arctic Land.

    Giraffe

    • Masai the giraffe, located in the Jungle Land, cannot cross a drawbridge because a boulder blocks her path. Putt-Putt helps her shove the boulder into a river. After the boulder falls, Putt-Putt crosses the river and lowers the drawbridge so that Masai can cross to the other side.

    Seal

    • Putt-Putt rescues Sammy the baby seal in the Grasslands. There isn't enough water for Sammy to safely swim. To rescue Sammy, Putt-Putt must fix a peg above the water dam and let more water into the area. Sammy can then safely swim away.

    Hippo

    • In the Arctic Land, Zanzibar the hippopotamus is in the middle of a lake on a floating iceberg. To rescue him, Putt-Putt must move nearby ice blocks so that they form a path from Zanzibar to safety. Once Putt-Putt lines up the ice blocks, Zanzibar will slide across them and thank Putt-Putt for his help.


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