Below are all of the designers that worked on Putt-Putt Saves the Zoo. This list can be found at conclusion of the game and in the help file.
Interactive Design[]
- Bret Barrett
- Brad Carlton
- Ron Gilbert
Project Leader Art[]
- Brad Carlton
Project Leader Programming[]
- Bret Barrett
Producer[]
Paper Animation[]
- Edward Pun
- Rhonda Conley
- Nick Mirkovich
- Mark Peyser
- Augie Pagan
- Tom Zuber
Programming[]
- Peter Crayne
- Day Evans
- Lisa Wick
- Rhett Mathis
- Richard Moe
- Tami Borowick
- Bret Barrett
Computer Art and Animation[]
- Tom Verre
- Kelle Mead
- Jay Sopp
- Todd Lubsen
- Dan Ballard
- Bart Bradshaw
- L. Michael Fisher
- Nick Mirkovich
- Mark Peyser
- Edward Pun
- Rhonda Conley
Background Art[]
- Derek McCaughan
- Jeremy Kromberg
- Rob Johnson
Sound Effects Programming[]
- Lisa Wick
- Rhett Mathis
Music Produced by[]
- The Fat Man
- George Alistair Sanger
Music Composed and Performed by Team Fat[]
- Joe McDermott
- The Fat Man
- David Govett
- K. Weston Phelan
Drums by "Those Incessant Drums"[]
- David Sanger
- Chris Searles
- James Fenner
- Brannon Temple
Didgeridoo Player[]
- Ron Crose
Additional Music[]
- Rhett Mathis
Dialog Written by[]
- Laurie Bauman Arnold
Lead Ink and Painter[]
- L. Michael Fisher
Digital Ink and Paint[]
- Deanne K. Garner
- Michael Jacob
- Heather Meloche
- Todd Olson
- Anne Pau
- Michael Reed
- Jordan Rennick
- Daniel S. Thompson
- Leah Verre
- Susan Waddle
System Programming[]
- Brad P. Taylor
- Jason King
- Ron Gilbert
Windows Game System[]
- Brad P. Taylor
- Jason King
Production Assistant[]
- Denise Heimel
Dialog Editing[]
- Michael Barnes
Audio Engineer[]
- Tom McGurk
Lead Tester[]
- Brian Miller
Testers[]
- Stuart Allman
- Kelly Brown
- Chris Bui
- Jason Estes
- Mike Gilbrough
- Tom Goedde
- David Julian
- August Miller
- Peter M. Rilling
- Cassandra Skahen
Putt-Putt created by[]
- Shelley Day
Starring[]
Putt-Putt[]
Baby Jambo[]
Kenya[]
Masai[]
Sammy Seal[]
Skeeter[]
Zanzibar[]
Additional Voice Talent[]
Rhymin' Monkeys[]
- John Houck
- The Fat Man
- K. Weston Phelan
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