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Phineas And Ferb- Across The 2nd Dimension -nor... (10000+ COMPLETE)

It first aired in the United States on August 5, 2011 , on Disney Channel.

Upon release, the DS version received a , notably higher than the Wii version (which hovered around 65). Nintendo Power praised its "surprising depth" and "faithful recreation of the show's visual language," while IGN noted that the touch-screen puzzles, though clever, become repetitive by the third act. Phineas and Ferb- Across the 2nd Dimension -Nor...

For completionists, there is a decent amount of content here. You can replay levels to find hidden garden gnomes (a series staple) and unlock new gadgets. However, once the 4-6 hour campaign is finished, there isn't much reason to return unless you are hunting for a 100% completion rating. It first aired in the United States on

Norm froze. The red light in his eye pulsed, struggled, and then… softened. For completionists, there is a decent amount of content here

For fans who watched the film and thought, "I wish I could build a giant rubber band-powered catapult while fighting an evil platypus," this cartridge is a time capsule of a specific, beautiful era: when licensed handheld games were weird, creative, and unafraid to be different from their console cousins.

Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension - Figure/Cheat Guide

Released in August 2011, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension

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