There's Phineas And Ferb GAMES?

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Published 2022-06-24
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It’s Summer! Which, of course, means it’s time for my annual Phineas & Ferb video. And this time around we’re doing a deep dive into the world of Phineas And Ferb video games. There’s a lot more of these games than you might expect. Some you may have played, some you probably haven’t. And I’m going through them ALL.

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All Comments (21)
  • @FootofaFerret
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  • Y’know whats funny? I literally was just searching up for a Phineas and Ferb game review a few minutes ago, then this was uploaded. Coincidence? I THINK NOT!
  • @yt_phasma
    Phineas and Ferb Across the 2nd Dimension was the first video game I ever played. Still holds a special place in my heart.
  • @Dolphin002
    I remember playing a lot of browser games - My favorite was one which was basically Portal without the portal gun. There were two different storylines which you could play separately: one where you played as Ferb and tried to get back home and one where you played as Perry trying to take down Doofenshirtz. 8-year-old me even found a way to get up to where Doofensmirtz was during the bossfight, which was obviously unintentional. Also, it's on Flashpoint and called "transport-inators of doooom". There was even a remake for the second dimension called "the dimension of doooom", apparently, according to Flashpoint.
  • @onihaiena6152
    the reason why the PSP Ratchet games (and by extension Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier, they developed that too) are such genuine in quality was actually because High Impact Games was mostly comprised of former Insomniac and Naughty Dog developers! The old blood really shines
  • @Gust3883
    I have a special place in my heart for Phineas and Ferb flash games. The MANY Perry platformers, other smaller games like Sno' problem, Gadget Golf, and Robot Riot (this one is very special to me, I truly have nostalgia for it) just to name a few, and Replay rush, the last one being a recreation of many of those flash games in HTML5 in a warioware style, and personally I loved it back then, it was basically a love letter to those flash games and honestly really shows that the devs liked making those games to put effort into recreating them for a whole new game engine.
  • As someone who grew up playing across the second dimension on the Wii, I got a massive nostalgia rush from this.
  • I totally remember being so exited in 2015 when I got Phineas and ferb ride again on my DS. I played it so much and didn't realize you actually had to beat it. Sometimes I play it still just for nostalgia and it's so funny.
  • The DS version of Across the 2nd Dimension is such a nostalgic game for me. I replayed that game like hell and I recently replayed it without nostalgia goggles to get a better view on it and it did still hold up. Love that game.
  • These videos are great, simple transitions, voice actings, generally great... Also glad the 2nd Dimension game comes out on top, similar to the movie which is exciting to watch. Now if the company really wanted to sell the movie "Candace Against the Universe" to a broader audience, maybe they should make a game out of it... 'cause only selling it on the new platform is not efficient
  • @yummy-pizza
    "Theres phineas and ferb games?!" Yup, so does almost every liscensed franchise
  • @therivoli
    If I had a nickel for every time footofaferret uploaded exactly what I’m looking for exactly when I’m looking for it, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
  • The IMMENSE nostalgia I have for playing Dimension of Doom on my grandma's PC when I was 9. Oh my gosh
  • @Crystalizer66
    Oh my god I have so much nostalgia for the Phineas/Ferb DS games; that awoke some long forgotten memories. They were not that amazing, but I still kinda love them
  • Fun Fact: I remember when we did music trips in high school, going on coach buses for hours in the early morning, I'd stay up the whole ride and just play across the 2nd dimension on my ds. Just replayed the whole game. Miss those times, those were good times.
  • @jdkuhl3096
    My fondest memory is sitting in the back seat of my dad's 2004 F-150 on summer vacation driving to the lake playing that first game. And not knowing how to play it but still having fun.
  • The Phineas and ferb across the 2nd dimension was game was way better than it truly needed to be. I remember beating it once and then playing it all over again because it was that good.
  • @t_random_c
    im late and nobody will ever see this but I have to bring this up. the Phineas and Ferb DS game is literally my childhood, i loved the game so much when i was a kid, im so happy it’s getting recognition still haven’t beaten it to this day
  • @unbind_all
    I distinctly remember that Disney XD's website actually had a handful of Flash games as well. Of them, I recall really having fun with their two Unity-based games, Transport-inators of DOOOOM and Dimension of DOOOOM. Of course, they have all the awkwardness you'd expect of a cheap browser-based game, but the people behind them really made the most of what little they had. Or, at least, they knew how to make the game feel exhilarating to a simple-minded child who played browser games a little too much.