The loser is whoever has no pieces remaining or whoever has no remaining moves and fewer pieces than the opponent. Once a checker reaches the opponent's side, a star-shaped wand flies over and gives it a crown. Putt-Putt moves pieces remotely using his antenna. The blue checkers are always the player's, while the red ones are always Putt-Putt's. The player plays checkers against Putt-Putt. This game has no difficulty selection or dialogue. This game was originally shown in the toy store of Putt-Putt Joins the Parade, but its background is pink here, while it was beige there. The pinball will bounce around the ramp until it either drops down to the bottom and through the hole or bounces around indefinitely until the player quits. Clicking on the empty spaces will place a ramp on them and clicking on the ramps themselves will either rotate them or remove them. To make the pinball go up, click on the spring. The player can create their own game of pachinko. Once a game is done it is reset, and then whoever went second before will now go first. It becomes a tie if neither the player nor Putt-Putt gets three in a straight line. The player always draws a green X on a square, while Putt-Putt always draws a purple O. The player plays Tic-tac-toe against Putt-Putt.
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