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'''''Putty Squad''''' is a 1994 video game sequel to ''Putty'' (1992). The game was developed by System 3 and published by Ocean Software. The player controls an amorphous blue blob, tasked with rescuing imprisoned putties. ''Putty Squad'' was originally developed on Amiga 1200, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, MS-DOS, and Super Nintendo, but all of the versions, except for the SNES version, were cancelled for unknown reasons. All unreleased ports of the game exist.
'''''Putty Squad''''' is a 1994 video game sequel to ''Putty'' (1992). The game was developed by System 3 and published by Ocean Software. The player controls an amorphous blue blob, tasked with rescuing imprisoned putties. ''Putty Squad'' was originally developed on Amiga 1200, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, MS-DOS, and Super Nintendo, but all of the versions, except for the SNES version, were cancelled for unknown reasons. All unreleased ports of the game exist.
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Latest revision as of 12:51, 31 October 2018

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Title Screen

Status: Partially Found

Putty Squad is a 1994 video game sequel to Putty (1992). The game was developed by System 3 and published by Ocean Software. The player controls an amorphous blue blob, tasked with rescuing imprisoned putties. Putty Squad was originally developed on Amiga 1200, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, MS-DOS, and Super Nintendo, but all of the versions, except for the SNES version, were cancelled for unknown reasons. All unreleased ports of the game exist.

The Sega Genesis / Mega Drive version was reportedly 100% completed in 1995 and reviewed in several European magazines. No evidence or trace has been left by the MS-DOS version.

The game was later remade for the PlayStation 4, PS Vita, and Nintendo 3DS in November of 2013. A month after, System 3 released the aforementioned Amiga port on their website. On October 6, 2015, a mostly finished Mega Drive prototype was leaked online, which didn't include Sound FX.[1]

Gameplay of the Mega Drive/Genesis version.

Gameplay of the MS-DOS version.

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