eerielunarose said:
Jordan Rogers said:
Jordan Rogers said:
Jordan Rogers said:
I've been looking for this game forever. It's an old PC point and click game where you were a car trying to save your car friend from being scrapped by some evil tow truck (I think it was a tow truck). You had to find all the supplies to save him through mini-games, like get spark plugs from a haunted mansion, get gas from a celebrity car by finishing a maze in her dressing room, and race a car for something else I can't recall. Once you beat the game, I remember sometimes in the outro the evil car would say "That's all folks!" or other little quips. I must've been super young, so it might have come out in the early 2000s but I could be wrong.
Boosting after a year of no response. Still trying to find this game.
Please help me...
Well, I definitely never played this game so I probably can't be much help... but... I dunno, the only thing I've seen that I can think would be like it because games that go back that far that having cars-as-people like the Disney Cars movies are the Wheely games. But I can't find a single one out of the 8 games that has the plot you mention and they seem to be more to be platformer puzzle solving than mini racing games? Anyway, you could search YouTube for Wheely and take a look at the start of one of the walkthroughs and see if that looks anything like it? And if not, it might help to add what about that was NOT like what you're looking for? Might help me narrow. I've been looking for a couple games for myself on every site I can think of and I can keep an eye out for something that looks like this too, but the more details the better.
I took a look and it's definitely not Wheely, sadly. To quote someone else, I'm also 99% sure it's not Putt Putt either. It was very similarly structured to Putt Putt though, but instead of using items as you went along, you went through mini-games to collect all the items for the final end scene. It's almost staggering how much it looks like Putt Putt in my memories though, but... my mom remembers the Putt Putt games and she said I never owned a single one of them, but she DOES remember me owning *this* game and even supervising me a few times when I played - but she can't remember the name either. It's like I'm living in a Mandela Effect right now where it was Putt Putt but absolutely NOT Putt Putt
Taking a year to think over my memories of it I can be much more clear about my explanation.
You were a car (not unlike Putt Putt) and your friend broke down and is about to get scrapped by a big burly tow truck. Your friend is taken to a scrap yard for the rest of the game until you collect all the items you need to fix him. The game consists of a hub world (either top down or side scrolling hub where you click the side of the screen to move to the next area). Each item you need is locked behind a minigame. Some of the items are as follows...
- This is *the most vivid scene I remember*: You needed a spark plug: to obtain this, you had to enter a haunted mansion and click on - i.e. collect - the scary faced sparkplugs as they jump up from different areas in the mansion to "scare" you (behind the bedframe, behind a dresser or mirror, right in front of you, etc)
- You needed an item (possibly gas) from a car celebrity at a theater. You would enter her dressing room to talk to her; I'm fairly certain she wore a boa scarf. To get the item for your friend, you had to go through a maze in her wardrobe, but to reach it you had to keep finding gas cans in the maze or you'd run out of gas.
- Another item was locked behind a one-on-one race, where the entire track was littered with obstacles to slow you down but not your opponent. The racer was also extremely haughty and rude to you, from what I recall. It may just be my child memories, but I remember this minigame being excruciatingly hard and I would always save it for last.
There had to be more items to collect, I'm sure of it, because the final scene had upwards of 6+ items. But these are the only three items I can remember.
The final scene was incredibly stressful. It was timed. In the scrapyard, you had to put your friend together with all the parts you collected as the tow truck encroached from the background. When you finally put him together, your friend and you would ride off happily on a road into the sunset, then the tow truck would pop up in a closing scene to say little quips that would vary each time you finished the game, like "Ebebepebebd That's all Folks!" or "And I would have gotten away with it too!" or "Next time I'll catch you!" things like that. My replay value rested solely in getting the "that's all folks" ending quip, I would play the game repeatedly just to hear him say that again.
It was so very close to Putt Putt in art style and world too, but I swear to god this game was not Putt Putt, it felt like some... crude rip off. The characters were raunchy and rude, the game was stressful, scary (in the haunted mansion), and sometimes unforgiving in its mechanics for a little kid's game. I've looked through every Putt Putt game just to make sure and nothing matches up to my memories save for some few coincidences like the Join the Race's race car guy.