Released at the peak of the show's popularity in 2011, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension
And yes, Norm the Giant Evil Robot remains one of the most unexpectedly intimidating final bosses in a family-friendly game. Whether you are fighting through the Norm-bot armies on a bus with your stylus or mashing buttons on a Wii remote with three friends, the game captures one simple truth: There are 104 days of summer vacation, and this game makes at least three of them highly entertaining.
Character Swapping:
You can switch between Phineas, Ferb, and Agent P at any time to utilize their specific strengths.
score of 72–75 on Metacritic
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.
Why the DS version shines:
It feels like a lost Mega Man Zero game mixed with The Lost Vikings . The difficulty is surprisingly high for a children’s license, offering genuine challenge in the later Norm-bot factories.
Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension
Characters:
Play as Phineas, Ferb, Perry (Agent P), and others. The Wii/PS3 versions support two-player local co-op .
Unlike many movie tie-ins that loosely paraphrase the source material, the DS game assumes you have seen the film but doesn't require it. The story begins moments after the movie’s climax. The evil Second Dimension Doofenshmirtz has been defeated, his robotic army deactivated, and the portal between dimensions sealed.
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Released at the peak of the show's popularity in 2011, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension
And yes, Norm the Giant Evil Robot remains one of the most unexpectedly intimidating final bosses in a family-friendly game. Whether you are fighting through the Norm-bot armies on a bus with your stylus or mashing buttons on a Wii remote with three friends, the game captures one simple truth: There are 104 days of summer vacation, and this game makes at least three of them highly entertaining. Phineas and Ferb- Across the 2nd Dimension -Nor...
Character Swapping:
You can switch between Phineas, Ferb, and Agent P at any time to utilize their specific strengths. Released at the peak of the show's popularity
score of 72–75 on Metacritic
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. score of 72–75 on Metacritic Upon release, the
Why the DS version shines:
It feels like a lost Mega Man Zero game mixed with The Lost Vikings . The difficulty is surprisingly high for a children’s license, offering genuine challenge in the later Norm-bot factories.
Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension
Characters:
Play as Phineas, Ferb, Perry (Agent P), and others. The Wii/PS3 versions support two-player local co-op .
Unlike many movie tie-ins that loosely paraphrase the source material, the DS game assumes you have seen the film but doesn't require it. The story begins moments after the movie’s climax. The evil Second Dimension Doofenshmirtz has been defeated, his robotic army deactivated, and the portal between dimensions sealed.