![]() ![]() With special objects to find and use, Super Putty Squad will keep you hooked for hours and hours of gameplay fun. The unlikeliest of heroes, Putty has unique powers that make gameplay incredibly addictive, yet accessible for the casual gamer. Super Putty Squad features lovingly created levels that will test your timing, skill and imagination in an incredibly addictive platform adventure.Ĭollect and unlock extra trophies as you power up and explore cunningly hidden new levels, plus a unique Sticker Book feature that allows the player to track progress. Our hero, Putty, can inflate, morph, stretch, punch, jump and absorb, taking on ferocious enemies on his mission to rescue the imprisoned putties. Tutorial mode guides you through the opening stages, offering hints and tips on how and when to utilise Putty’s arsenal of moves and equipment. Super Putty Squad is a no-holds-barred retro gaming experience brought to life for the modern gamer, combined with an all-new tutorial mode for supreme playability. Jump, bounce, squidge and stretch your way to victory as you help Putty save his kidnapped friends in this classic gaming platformer with over 100 levels. The aforementioned health bar that can be replenished and the lack of emphasis on perfectly-timed speed jumps takes a lot of the potential peril out of Putty’s adventure.Putty is back! A timeless classic makes its way to Nintendo Switch. This and unlocking new levels does give you plenty of content to play through, though it is seldom challenging. Along the way you can collect stickers, which are added to a book between levels. Collect the last one, and a door pops up in a predetermined location. There is a handy map button that lets you see the layout, but the purpose of every level is to space out the red blobs all across the level. ![]() was a sequel called Putty Squad in 1994 which only came out on SNES in the EU. I think if the level designs themselves were a bit more creative, I would have had a more fun with the game in general. Were guessing that the Super game will be based on regular Putty Squad. Over time however, these abilities do lose a little lustre and it’s disappointing to think that the level designers failed to take full advantage of the tools provided to them. At first, all of this is very charming, and it feels like the developers have at their hands adequate tools to create complex, enjoyable gameplay. The little fellow has the ability to punch to the left or right, the ability to stretch through walls, floors and ceilings and my personal favourite, Putty’s ability to puff up and float like a balloon all add up to a wide assortment of tools that initially make the game feel really unique. Thankfully our hero is not a one hit wonder, and the game is generally quite easy, but in this generation of gameplay we should not be experiencing such pedestrian design errors.īecause of the slower pacing of Putty Squad, the platforming also becomes quite pedestrian and repetitive, despite the wide assortment of tools at Putty’s disposal. Coupled with the the game’s penchant for throwing a lot of enemies at you at once, it’s easy to get walloped by stuff you can’t really see, and that’s frustrating. While I actually enjoyed the visuals sometimes enemies could get a bit lost amidst the backgrounds. The stage design leaves a bit to be desired at times. I was usually more worried about my health than the time ticking away, but thankfully Putty is a pretty durable little guy who has ample opportunities to improve his attacks and regain health as he bounces around the levels. Putty Squad does drop you into levels against a timer that does eventually expire, but it was almost never a major concern. The game may be downloaded from the System 3 website. She enjoys platforming titles like Sonic, but also appreciates ones that sometimes take things a little more slowly like LittleBigPlanet. Rarity: Game finished and reviewed but not found / released Notes: 1 The Amiga version of Putty Squad was finally released 19 years after the first reviews appeared, following a reconstruction effort by the English Amiga Boards Galahad. Putty Squad today certainly looks and sounds the part, with a chirpy retro soundtrack and bright, colourful visuals that immediately caught my youngest daughter’s eye. ![]() But this? This, judging from its remake, would have been something different. Games like Mario and Sonic generally pushed players into going fast, with a mostly left to right scroll and some minimal vertical components. I never played it back then, but it would have felt both out of place and refreshingly different I imagine, because here Putty is less about speed and more about navigation. There is little in the way of a story here as this is a re-imagining of an old SNES title that released back in 1994. ![]() The hero of this game, Putty, is a little blue blob who can jump, float, punch and more as he moves around levels in search of red blobs he can absorb in order to open up the door that exits each level. Putty Squad is an interesting mishmash of ideas that come together early to create a different kind of platforming experience, but one that may not be suited to everyone. ![]()
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