The game was ported from MS-DOS to Windows in 1995, and re-packaged in 1999. There was a hidden sneak peek to this game if Fatty Bear looks through a telescope in Fatty Bear's Birthday Surprise. Once there, he needs to gather the pieces of a rocket ship to get himself, Pep, and his new friend, Rover back home to Earth. When Putt-Putt visits the fireworks factory, a slip of Pep's paw sends him rocketing to the moon. PC, Macintosh, 3DO, Steam, iOS, Google Play Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon (1993) Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon It also shows how Putt-Putt and his dog Pep first met. Released in 1992, this is Putt-Putt's first game, as well as the very first Humongous Entertainment computer game. Humongous Entertainment classified these games as Junior Adventures (for kids 3-8) Putt-Putt Joins the Parade (1992)
Several games from the original series were later re-released by Humongous on Steam in April 2014, alongside games from the Pajama Sam, Freddi Fish, and Spy Fox series. Humongous has brought several Putt-Putt and other titles to iOS and Android. The games are supported by ScummVM and thus can be played on other platforms such as handhelds. Michelle Thorson voiced Putt-Putt in Pep's Birthday Surprise. In the games released between 19, Nancy Cartwright (of The Simpsons fame) voiced Putt-Putt. Child actor Jason Ellefson did Putt-Putt's voice for the first eight of the games. Putt-Putt was originally thought up by Shelley Day as a series of bedtime stories for her son, Travis the first story involved Putt-Putt saving a cat caught in a tree. 2.3.2 Putt-Putt & Fatty Bear's Activity Pack (1994).2.2.1 Putt-Putt and Pep's Dog on a Stick (1996).2.1.7 Putt-Putt: Pep's Birthday Surprise (2003).2.1.6 Putt-Putt Joins the Circus (2000).2.1.4 Putt Putt Travels Through Time (1997).2.1.2 Putt-Putt Goes to the Moon (1993).
2.1.1 Putt-Putt Joins the Parade (1992).