|
|
 |
Bob The Builder: Fix it Fun
|
|
|
| Description:
Game includes cart, box and manual, posted recorded delivery in a sturdy box.
|
|
 |
|
 |
5/5 |
Bob the Builder
(November 21, 2000) |
|
Bob the Builder arrived for Daniel's 5th birthday and Daniel hasn't stopped playing since. With ten games and three difficulty levels there's loads of fun to keep him occupied. The character's are well known, the games are simple to understand and play, yet challenging and this game really gets the thumbs up from Daniel. Bob has ten jobs to undertake before he can embark on his picnic with all his friends. Lofty has to rescue the ducks from the river, Rolly has to flatten out the road and (my favourite) Dizzy has to play catch with the apples in Farmer Pickles' orchard and much, much more. Easy to understand and simple to play means lots and lots of fun for five year olds and great value for mum and dad. |
|
 |
4/5 |
Mega
(November 20, 2000) |
|
This song was brill. I may be thirteen but I know good talent when I see it (ahem). I like Neil Morrissy so that probably explains why I like the song. 2 Tumbs Fresh |
|
 |
4/5 |
Budding Builder Goes Bananas
(November 18, 2000) |
|
Having a 3 year old who is wiz at gameboy games this delightful game was excellent. His apprentiship period did not last very long and he was soon working his way through the controls. Bob the builder is a perfect gift for young children, no violence or scary bits just excellent entertainment value. It helps to keep car journeys fun and gives mum and dad a bit of peace and quiet. At last a gameboy game designed for the younger end of the market. A brilliant christmas gift. |
|
 |
|