## Description
‘Fix It’ is a mini-game compilation game in which players must help two
handymen (Stonewall and Brick) to help out several customers throughout a
large city by playing separate minigames including hammering, sawing, mixing
paint, cutting glass and much more.
In the story, Brick’s niece Andrea is arriving in the city to help him and his
tough but friendly associate Stonewall in their DIY business, ‘The Workshop’
(also seen on the outside as ‘S&B’). When she sees that the business is about
to go bankrupt, she uses the ‘feminine touch’ and gives the small office a
complete makeover! To help the duo get their business going, Andrea then makes
out a list of clients throughout the city that could use their help…
The Nintendo DS stylus plays an important role of the gameplay, as it is
needed for all the numerous DIY minigames to encounter. Examples include
tapping nails repeatedly using a hammer, rubbing the stylus left and right to
work a saw and even tracing shapes to cut through several materials (namely
glass). For each of Andrea’s clients, an invoice (a list of tasks to carry out
to accomplish their job needs) is shown on the Touch Screen and players can
play each several task by tapping it within the invoice. Each task is then
made up of several of the aforementioned DIY minigames.
For each task completed, the player is awarded a medal (in the form of a nut
fastener). Depending on the time taken for each task, the medals come in
either gold (if each minigame is completed as fast as possible), silver or
bronze (if the minigames are not completed quick enough). Players are welcome
to replay the tasks as many times as they want once after completing them. If
the player manages to collect all gold medals for each client’s tasks, a
trophy is then unlocked within the Workshop in the City menu screen to view at
any time.
Throughout the game, there’s also 3 separate boss battles against rival
handymen, in which the player must also carry out several minigames to
accomplish the task successfully.
On the main menu, there’s also a separate ‘Odd Job’ screen that allows players
to try out all the DIY minigames and earn medals on each, as well as getting a
fair idea on what to expect in the upcoming tasks in the main story.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
CPU | Intel Pentium | |
VRAM | 128 MB | |
RAM | 1 GB | |
OS | Windows XP | |
Direct X | DirectX 9.0 |