Throughout the ’90s, Humongous Entertainment dominated the edutainment genre with its wide variety of adventure games for kids. The Pajama Sam, Spy Fox, Freddi Fish, and Putt-Putt games were ...
Putt-Putt Joins the Parade, Spy Fox in: Dry Cereal and other classic children's adventure games from publisher Humongous Entertainment are now available via Steam as part of a new partnership with ...
Humongous Entertainment kicked off its video game business with Putt-Putt Joins the Parade in 1992, designed for kids aged 3 to 8. The game follows a purple anthropomorphic convertible named Putt-Putt ...
Whether you're an old school fan of Putt-Putt and Freddi Fish looking to relive your childhood memories, or a parent searching for edutainment games to share with your own children, today's bundle is ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Some had the Atari 2600. Others grew up with Mario and the NES. But for a lot of young, budding PC gamers, there were Humongous Entertainment's quirky ...
Toussaint Egan (he/him) is a curation editor, out to highlight the best movies, TV, anime, comics, and games. He has been writing professionally for over a decade. During the late ’90s to early aughts ...
Owen S. Good is a longtime veteran of video games writing, well known for his coverage of sports and racing games. Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, Pajama Sam and Spy Fox, mainstays of Humongous ...
If you were born in the '90s or early 2000s, chances are Humongous Entertainment's classic computer games are among your earliest video game memories, and thanks to recent ports and releases, the many ...
Former genius and a woman of mystery and power, whose power is exceeded only by her mystery, Dana Abercrombie has been playing video games since birth (yes birth...we did say "genius"). Despite her ...
Most people know Ron Gilbert as the creator of The Secret of Monkey Island. More recently people know him for DeathSpank and The Cave. But there was a time between then when he started his own company ...
A new deal penned today by Atari Inc. will send its Humongous Entertainment division to its parent company, France's Infogrames Entertainment. Infogrames, which owns about 52 percent of Atari's stock, ...
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