Phineas And Ferb- Across The 2nd Dimension -nor... May 2026
Something about Norm-Bot being the most effective (and terrifying) villain in the entire Phineas and Ferb franchise just hits different. 🤖🚀
The climax of the film centers on a difficult choice. To defeat the robot army, the boys must use a "memory-erase" machine to reset the timeline, ensuring Perry can stay with the family. This creates a bittersweet resolution: Phineas and Ferb- Across the 2nd Dimension -Nor...
The game follows the film’s structure: The heroes must collect pieces of a giant robot (Norm) to build a portal back home while battling an army of evil robots (Norm-bots) led by a monstrous, sentient version of Doof’s invention, Norm the Giant Evil Robot. Something about Norm-Bot being the most effective (and
“I have a new directive,” Norm continued. “It says: ‘Annihilate all platypuses.’ But my old directive says: ‘Make Dad proud by helping, not hurting.’ The 2nd Dimension hat is rewriting me, Perry the Platypus. And it hurts.” This creates a bittersweet resolution: The game follows
The top screen shows the action, while the bottom screen displays Ferb’s blueprint. To build a "Magnet-Boot-inator" or the "Spring-O-Lantern," you must complete a touch-screen minigame: dragging gears into place, tracing circuit boards, or tapping rivets into metal. It feels wonderfully tactile—as if you are actually helping the boys construct their devices.
The hat’s influence spread like oil through his circuits. The real Doofenshmirtz had programmed him to love. The 2nd Dimension Doofenshmirtz had programmed his Norm to obey without question. And now, the two directives began to fight.
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