To The Moon For Mac

To the Moon (game, graphic adventure, science fiction, time travel) Released 2011. Ranked #425 game of 2011 among Glitchwave users. Has a technology that is able create artificial memories, and they use it as a wish-fulfillment service for people who are close to death. Two of their employees, Dr. Eva Rosalene and Dr. Neil Watts, are assigned to a man named Johnny Wyles, who. For some reason, this game has stoppped working on my computer. The minisodes still open, as well as Finding Paradise and A Bird Story, but every time I try to run To The Moon, it crashes on launch. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the game, verifying the game files, running the betas, and restarting both Steam and my computer. I'm using an iMac running iOS 10.11.6.

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Region restrictions

This game has world-wide activation. No known region restrictions in effect.
Release Date8/19/2014
GenresAdventure, Kids
PublisherHumongous
DRMDRM Free
LanguagesEnglish

Description

While visiting the Cartown Fireworks factory, Putt-Putt hops a ride to the moon on a rocket. There he meets Rover, a lovely little lunar terrain vehicle. Together Putt-Putt and Rover must work to rebuild a rocket, and also accomplish a few good deeds for the Moon People.
—User Reviews—
“There are also a couple hidden fun games such as Bear Stormin' - fly a biplane in a bear and pop balloons and fly through barns - for kids to play as they explore the moon. Overall, this game is really well done and is a worthwhile purchase which will keep the kids busy for hours.”

Features:

  • Putt-Putt blasts kids off to a helpful new world: Kids learn math by counting moon crystals and learn how repeating music patterns can help them open a secret gate.
  • You never know what you'll unearth when you click on a moon crater, a doorway or a lunar gas tank. With so many surprise click points Aliens could pop up, music could start playing, fireworks could explode – what’s not to love?
  • Fun mini-games keep players entertained if they want to break away from the story.
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Putt-Putt® Goes to the Moon ©2015 Tommo Inc. All rights reserved. This Product and Humongous Entertainment are not in any manner affiliated with Putt-Putt, LLC. The PUTT-PUTT® trademark is a registered trademark of Putt-Putt, LLC and is used under license. Humongous Entertainment and the Humongous Entertainment logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Tommo Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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MinimumSupportedMac OS X10.6.8Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time.
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CPU TypeIntel Mac Only
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Drive Space1 GB
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