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When the machine opens a portal, Phineas, Ferb, Doofenshmirtz, and a tailing Perry step through into the "2nd Dimension." Unlike the sunny, optimistic Danville of the prime timeline, this alternate reality is a dystopian police state ruled by a shockingly competent, genuinely menacing version of Doofenshmirtz (Doof-2), who has conquered the Tri-State Area with an army of iron-fisted Norm Bots. The Dark Mirror: The Brilliance of the 2nd Dimension
As gadgets level up, they gain more chip slots for increased power.
Movement and combat are standard across most levels, while specialized levels (like Jetpacks) have unique inputs: Control Stick (PS3). Press again in mid-air to Double Jump , and hold to for a few seconds. (PS3) to fire/use your gadget. Use the + Control Pad (Up/Down) to switch between them. (PS3) when prompted to use objects. Character Swap: (Single-player only) to switch characters. Unlockable Characters
Disney Interactive Studios Release Date: August 2, 2011 (North America) Platforms: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3 (PS3) Phineas and Ferb- Across the 2nd Dimension -Nor...
If you own a 3DS or a DS Lite (the game has no 3D effect), .
In the final version of Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension , Norm appears in two primary forms:
The genius of the writing is that it interweaves canon characters with alternate versions. You’ll fight alongside Second Dimension Candace (who is an ace rebel pilot) and face off against a militaristic, jack-booted version of . The DS script retains the show’s signature fourth-wall-breaking humor, with Perry the Platypus occasionally tapping the bottom screen to get the player’s attention. When the machine opens a portal, Phineas, Ferb,
"It's a mysterious force, that separates us, keeps us moving on different courses..."
Play as Phineas, Ferb, Perry (Agent P), and others. The Wii/PS3 versions support two-player local co-op .
These include Peter the Panda (Agent Peter), Pinky the Chihuahua (Agent Pinky), Isabella, and Baljeet, whose costumes also come with "skin versions" of their 2nd Dimension counterparts for added customization. Each unlockable character provides a unique gameplay bonus; for example, Peter the Panda can be a "Money Maker," Pinky can provide "Extra Chips," and Isabella can earn "Bonus Tickets". Unlocking these characters adds significant replay value for dedicated fans of the show. Press again in mid-air to Double Jump ,
Unlike many movie tie-ins that loosely paraphrase the source material, the DS game assumes you have seen the film but doesn't require it. The story begins moments after the movie’s climax. The evil Second Dimension Doofenshmirtz has been defeated, his robotic army deactivated, and the portal between dimensions sealed.
The episode also explores the idea of friendship and how it can transcend even the boundaries of reality. Phineas and Ferb's adventures through the multiverse bring them closer together and show that their bond is unbreakable, no matter what universe they're in.
When the machine opens a portal, Phineas, Ferb, Doofenshmirtz, and a tailing Perry step through into the "2nd Dimension." Unlike the sunny, optimistic Danville of the prime timeline, this alternate reality is a dystopian police state ruled by a shockingly competent, genuinely menacing version of Doofenshmirtz (Doof-2), who has conquered the Tri-State Area with an army of iron-fisted Norm Bots. The Dark Mirror: The Brilliance of the 2nd Dimension
As gadgets level up, they gain more chip slots for increased power.
Movement and combat are standard across most levels, while specialized levels (like Jetpacks) have unique inputs: Control Stick (PS3). Press again in mid-air to Double Jump , and hold to for a few seconds. (PS3) to fire/use your gadget. Use the + Control Pad (Up/Down) to switch between them. (PS3) when prompted to use objects. Character Swap: (Single-player only) to switch characters. Unlockable Characters
Disney Interactive Studios Release Date: August 2, 2011 (North America) Platforms: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3 (PS3)
If you own a 3DS or a DS Lite (the game has no 3D effect), .
In the final version of Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension , Norm appears in two primary forms:
The genius of the writing is that it interweaves canon characters with alternate versions. You’ll fight alongside Second Dimension Candace (who is an ace rebel pilot) and face off against a militaristic, jack-booted version of . The DS script retains the show’s signature fourth-wall-breaking humor, with Perry the Platypus occasionally tapping the bottom screen to get the player’s attention.
"It's a mysterious force, that separates us, keeps us moving on different courses..."
Play as Phineas, Ferb, Perry (Agent P), and others. The Wii/PS3 versions support two-player local co-op .
These include Peter the Panda (Agent Peter), Pinky the Chihuahua (Agent Pinky), Isabella, and Baljeet, whose costumes also come with "skin versions" of their 2nd Dimension counterparts for added customization. Each unlockable character provides a unique gameplay bonus; for example, Peter the Panda can be a "Money Maker," Pinky can provide "Extra Chips," and Isabella can earn "Bonus Tickets". Unlocking these characters adds significant replay value for dedicated fans of the show.
Unlike many movie tie-ins that loosely paraphrase the source material, the DS game assumes you have seen the film but doesn't require it. The story begins moments after the movie’s climax. The evil Second Dimension Doofenshmirtz has been defeated, his robotic army deactivated, and the portal between dimensions sealed.
The episode also explores the idea of friendship and how it can transcend even the boundaries of reality. Phineas and Ferb's adventures through the multiverse bring them closer together and show that their bond is unbreakable, no matter what universe they're in.