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Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff

 

 

SCORE: 82

Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff 

 

My brother and I watch Phineas and Ferb. We were both very happy to see Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff come into Family Friendly Gaming. This home console version includes mega amounts of stuff for fans of the show. There are characters, content, and references to episodes.

The voice acting in Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff is directly out of the show. The characters will have your family laughing. I was laughing, and so was my dad, and so was my brother. My mom likes to hear Isabella with her: "whatcha doing?"

Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff is split into two games that are mostly the same. First we have Agent P. He goes on levels against Dr Doofenshmirtz. These are some of the funniest parts of Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff. Especially when you know what the characters are like in the show. Secondly we have Phineas and Ferb go out in their ATT.

Phineas and Ferb are so helpful, and ultra positive. Some adults could learn from Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff, especially those who only want to say negative stuff. They build an ultra cool museum and fill it with really cool stuff. That is why we go out in levels – to collect the cool stuff.

Levels in Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff have to be replayed for a couple of reasons. Certain skills are not unlocked until later. I had to go back later to be able to access certain parts of those levels. Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff also throws challenges like beat a level in a certain amount of time.

There are museum items to collect while playing Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff. There are also these rubber duckies. They multiply your sprocket spinner at the end of the level. That spinner can provide a small amount of sprockets or many.

Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff comes with a cel-shaded 3D look to it. Some things look cool, but others are not so great. The All Terrain Transformatron (ATT) is pretty neat. A little sluggish in terms of controls though. I just barely missed some jumps in Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff too. Never sure why. I think because of the graphics and not being sure where the edge of the platform was.

Fans of Phineas and Ferb will eat this home console game up. Phineas and Ferb Quest for Cool Stuff is a fun game with a long enough quest to keep fans busy for a week or more. The more comes in when you want to find every single hidden item. That takes sprockets and replaying through levels.
- Kid Gamer

 

Graphics: 78%
Sound: 87%
Replay/Extras: 84%
Gameplay: 79%
Family Friendly Factor: 81%

System: Wii/Xbox 360/Wii U(tested)
Publisher: Majesco Entertainment
Rating: ‘E' - Everyone
{Mild Cartoon Violence}

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