Announcing that a popular kids' television show is being released as a side-scrolling Platformer won't raise any eyebrows in a roomful of gamers. What show for kids
hasn't been given this treatment, right? The $64,000 question is whether anyone can do a game like this that offers anything new and inventive to the world.
Phineas and Ferb certainly has plenty of derivative material, but combines everything in a way that made us want to keep exploring. The stated goal of the game is to build out a series of roller coasters to entertain the boys and their friends during a typical boring day. Boring? Right... The idea of constructing a world-class coaster across the neighborhood doesn't strike
Phineas and Ferb as much of a challenge, but they'll need to do quite a bit of scavenging to find all the parts they need. Their main adversary in the game, as in the show, is their older sister Candace. Candace keeps her eyes peeled for the boys to make a misstep and will gladly rat them out to Mom without hesitation. Avoiding Candace becomes one of several mini-games contained in
Phineas and Ferb. Otherwise it comes down to racing along a rollercoaster track to collect stars and playing as everyone's favorite platypus.
Exploring the town is one thing that requires coordination between Phineas and Ferb. Some things, like repairing objects, are best left to Ferb. Phineas is the man when it comes to sourcing parts. At various points in each level, Phineas and Ferb have to work together. This usually involves standing on shoulders to reach ladders or climb over tall obstacles. Otherwise, you'll switch back and forth between the two many times during a level. Some actions are simple, like the touch-screen gestures you'll use to help Phineas root around in piles of garbage for good parts. Others are their own mini-games, such as when Ferb gets busy repairing broken objects, or you construct the cars and tracks for roller coaster racing. There aren't that many variations to this repair game, so it makes for a fun distraction at first and gets a bit old after the umpteenth repetition. The Candace mini-game can be avoided entirely by distracting Candace with cheesecake ("Cheesecake Level 1...hilarious) or invisibility potions that hide the boys' actions from her. Once she is fully onto you, you'll be thrown into a maze where you'll have to avoid her while gathering objects or lose your place in the level. The big payoff to all this exploration is to find interesting objects that make the game more interesting to play and ultimately to build and race your own roller coasters.