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Be a secret agent and foil an evil doctor.


Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb is a Disney Channel cartoon series that centers around two step-brothers and their adventures in their backyard. A sneak peek of the series aired on August 17, 2007, after High School Musical 2.  (Nintendo DS
“NDS” redirects here. For other uses, see NDS (disambiguation).
The Nintendo DS (sometimes abbreviated NDS or DS) is a handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo, which was released in 2004 in Canada, U.S., and Japan.
) YOU play as Perry the Platypus platypus (plăt`əpəs), semiaquatic egg-laying mammal, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, of Tasmania and E Australia. Also called duckbill, or duckbilled platypus, it belongs to the order Monotremata (see monotreme), the most primitive group  (Agent P) to destroy all of Doctor Doofinshmertz' evil plans.

The aim of the game is to collect everything you've been asked and build everything you have blueprints for.

You can build some great inventions and test them out.

It's really good how you can upgrade your inventions just by collecting screws and other tools.

You can walk around the village helping others like Isabella and find some tools you can use to upgrade your inventions.

The only bad thing is that it doesn't have automatic save so if you forget to click on Perry you have to start from the very last saved point and may have to do a mission all over again.

It is a bright and colourful game that is very challenging and not at all boring.

There is enough to entertain children my age - especially Disney nuts like me.

Katie Smith Aged 11
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Publication:Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
Date:Apr 12, 2009
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