Bob the Builder: Bob’s Castle Adventure
Bob the Builder: Bob’s Castle Adventure is a collection of mini-games based
on Knights of Can-A-Lot a Bob the Builder TV episode that, at least at the
time the game was released, had never been aired but was released on video and
DVD.
In the TV episode Bob’s dad, also called Bob lands Bob junior and his crew a
big job restoring a crumbling castle under his leadership but he’s not a very
good foreman. After the restoration is complete there’s a celebratory medieval
pageant.
The game follows similar lines with Bob’s dad getting the castle job over the
telephone in the opening video sequence. After that Bob and the team roll up
to the castle where the castle courtyard is the main menu with a number of
hotspots triggering the mini games and activities that eventually unlock the
Medieval pageant. The games and activities in this product are.
The first group of games takes place in the castle. In each Bob finds a door
and must solve a puzzle to unlock the door.
* Spotting Spiders: Bob cannot get through a castle door because some big scary spiders are hanging in front of it. Luckily the spiders are afraid of the light from Bob’s torch. The object of the game is to chase the spiders back into their holes so that Bob can enter the room.
* Stepping Stones: In this game Bob must complete a Simon Says type of puzzle to open the door.
* Hunting Keys: Here Bob open chests to find keys to unlock other chests with the key to the door being in the last chest.
The next two games are accessed via a hole in the courtyard wall.
* Robert Fixes Holes: There are holes in the castle walls which must be fixed. The right shaped pieces are available but the holes are occupied by crows. The player must deliver of the building block when the crow files off for a drink.
* Dr Mountfitchett’s Flags: In preparation for the pageant bunting is strung from the castle walls but the row of flags is incomplete. The player must select the appropriate flags to complete the pattern
The next two games are accessed via the castle gateway.
* Pilchard’s Lunch Run: Pilchard is the cat and in this Frogger-like mini game he must cross the moat by leaping on logs to collect tins of fish
* Spud’s Recycling Run: There’s a lot of rubbish in the moat. The player moves Spud into position with the mouse and then clicks on the rubbish when it is in front of him. They must then place the rubbish into the correct recycling bin.
The final three puzzles are set in the castle maze.
* Make A Maze: In this game the player controls Lofty the crane. Pieces of hedging are delivered and must be placed into their correct position in the maze as indicated by a ‘shadow shape’.
* Find A Friend: Bob’s friends are lost in the maze, using the mouse and/or the keyboard the player navigates Bob through the maze to his friends and leads them out of the maze
* Run A Race: The player races against three AI characters to reach the centre of the maze
In the castle courtyard is a treasure chest, here the player can access all
the pictures they have earned by completing the above puzzles. When all
puzzles have been completed Bob and his friends can enter the pageant where
there are three activities.
* Bob’s Postcard Parade: Here are four postcards but with holes in them. The player can insert the faces of Bob and his friends, or even a picture of themselves, similar to the old seaside attraction.
* Bob’s Picture Show: This is a piece of animation of the pageant which ends with a firework display over the castle. The inlay states that there is footage from the TV episode so presumably this is it.
* Bob says ‘Good Job!’: The player’s certificate of completion
All games have detailed instructions an three difficulty settings, they are
played on the easiest setting by default and once completed the player is
given the option to replay at a harder level. Each game completed is rewarded
with a short animation, for example in ‘Spotting Spiders’ Bob finds something
when he’s able to access the room, and a picture that can be printed to be
coloured in by crayon.
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Pentium II | Pentium II 300MHz |
VRAM | 16 MB | |
RAM | 64 MB | 64MB RAM |
OS | Windows 98 | Windows 98/ME/XP |
Graphics Card | graphic card i dwiekowa (compatible with DX8) | |
Direct X | DirectX 8.0 | |
CD-ROM | 8X (1.2 MB/s) |