The goal in each level of Putty Squad is to gather multiple red 'M.I.A' putties. A level map can be viewed on the bottom screen, while the game itself is entirely controlled with the D-Pad (or Circle Pad) and physical buttons. The control is tight and makes good use of the capabilities of the 3DS - on the lower touch screen the player sees all of the collected upgrades and can activate them by touching them, making the process much faster. Besides these abilities, Putty is also invulnerable from falls of great heights. He can stretch to all sides, absorb items (that can be used later), attack (the attack range differs from a simple punch to throwing cans of nitroglycerine to shooting arrows, depending on the upgrade that's used) and inflate himself (Putty fills himself with hot air to fly). Being a blob, Putty has the advantage of being able to morph into different shapes. Putty Squad is an action-platformer in which the player assumes the role of Putty, a flexible and lovable amorphous blue blob. In 2014 Putty Squad made a remarkable return as a launch title for the PlayStation 4, and soon after got a multi-platform release on the PS Vita, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC and - of course - the Nintendo 3DS. However, the original was actually published in 1994 for the Super Nintendo, with versions for the Sega Genesis and MS-DOS also planned but never finished. Putty Squad is a platform game that was originally developed by British developer System 3 for the Amiga in the '90s, but the official release had to wait until 2013, when the Amiga version of the game was rolled out on System 3's website as a Christmas gift.
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