

Alright, so Bob the Builder: Fix It Fun! on Game Boy Color is exactly what it sounds like—you’re basically Bob, running around fixing stuff with that weirdly catchy "Can we fix it?" energy. The first thing you’ll notice is how bright and chunky the sprites are, which is kind of charming in that early 2000s handheld way.
You start off with simple tasks—unclogging pipes, hammering loose boards—but it gets trickier fast. There’s this one level where you have to rebuild a bridge before time runs out, and I swear, the first time I played, I panicked and just started slapping planks everywhere. (Spoiler: that doesn’t work.) The controls are basic—d-pad and two buttons—but the timing matters more than you’d think.
If you grew up watching the show, the nostalgia hits hard. The music’s got that same bouncy vibe, and yeah, you’ll probably hum it for days. It’s not exactly a deep strategy game, but there’s something satisfying about finishing a job and seeing Bob do his little celebration. Just don’t expect it to last forever—it’s short, sweet, and very much a product of its time.
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