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Gameplay[]

Learning Adventure[]

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Learning Zone[]

There are three different mini-games to play in this mode. There are tutorials shown on how to play these games.

Just like in 'Learning Adventure', the first player plays as Wubbzy, and the second plays as Daizy.

Wubbzy’s Magic Tricks[]

The player(s) must perform magic tricks by pressing the color buttons in the right order, or by adding the missing letters to the word with the keyboard (only available on the V.Smile PC Pal system). When done correctly, you'll successfully turn the hat into an animal and get a star. If you press the wrong button or key, you'll cast the wrong spell and turn it into underwear, or a stinky sock or shoe instead. When you guess wrong three times, Wubbzy will tell you the right answer, but you won't cast the animal spell and you won't get your star.

  • On one-player mode, there are six waves in each play, and you can earn as many as six stars.
  • On two-player mode, there are also six waves and the second player will have a turn every other wave. Both players can earn up to three stars each.
  • On easy, you must repeat the colors in the right order, or fill in one or two missing letters. The number of colors to remember for each wave are 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5.

On difficult, you must not only repeat the colors, but you also have to remember the order they appear in; or there will be more letters to fill in. With the colors, at the start of each wave, they will turn invisible one at a time in order during the countdown. If you choose the wrong color, that spot will turn visible for your next guesses. If you get some right but get the next one wrong, all of the colors up to that point will turn visible, so making a mistake on the last one will light them all up. The number of colors to remember for each wave are 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5.

Dancing Doodles[]

The player(s) must trace shapes to make Wubbzy (or Daizy) dance and see a picture of the character, object, etc. the shape is a part of. You are given a shape, and must use the joystick to move the cursor over the red marks, that keep appearing one at a time in one direction, to trace the lines all the way around or to the other end of the shape. You can also trace with the pen on the touch pad controller. When finished, your character will dance on the line and the whole picture will appear.

On one-player mode, there are three waves in each play.

On two-player mode, there are six waves. Both players take turns and play three waves each.

On easy, there are simpler shapes that always go around.

On difficult, the shapes are more complex and there are a few where both ends don't connect.

Hide-and-Seekity-Seek[]

The player(s) must look for the animals walking, flying or jumping by on the screen. They can also hide behind bushes. Wubbzy will give you a clue and a picture of the animal you need to find. You have to place your magnifying glass over the correct one and select it to get a star. When you leave it over them without touching the joystick, it will follow them as they move whether it's the right one or not. The screen can be scrolled, making it easier to search for and catch the animals. The second player will play with the first one together, and they will have to find the animals first to get the stars. Each play has six waves regardless of the number of players. After three wrong guesses or waiting too long on the current wave, that wave will be over and the player(s) won't get the star.

On one-player mode, you can move the screen left or right to make it move in that direction.

On two-player mode, the screen won't move unless both players move their magnifying glasses left or right together. The first player has a blue magnifying glass and yellow stars, and the second player has a red magnifying glass and light blue stars.

On easy, the picture of the animal is heavily pixelated, then in a few seconds, it is shown clearly; and the clue you get is about its color.

On difficult, the picture is cropped closely somewhere on the animal, and the clue you get is about its unique characteristic.

Sing Along[]

This game features songs which were used in the show itself, and from what I saw only has one song in the Sing Along menu (outside of maybe the opening theme).

Sing Along Song List[]

The following are the songs found in the Sing Along game mode.

  • Wow Wow Wubbzy Theme Song
  • Wubbzy Wiggle

V.Link Support[]

This game uses V.Link to save high scores for the games.

There are four coins to collect for your V.Link account. To get them, you must achieve the following in Adventure Play.

  1. Complete the first stage
  2. Score 100 points
  3. Score 150 points
  4. Score 240 points

Trivia[]

  • This is one of the few games to support the PC Pal keyboard.
  • This game was based on the episode of the same name.
  • Through out the game, songs from the show can be heard in the game.
    • Stage 1 uses the song Be Happy
    • Stage 2 uses That's What Friends Are For
    • Stage 3 has Ya Gotta be Free, with the end using Planet Fun.
    • The stage end screen uses You're a Star
    • The Options menu uses One Step at a Time

Gallery[]

Gameplay[]

Misc[]

External Links[]

  1. The game on the Wow Wow Wubzzy! wiki
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