Bob the Builder: Fix-It Fun

Bob the Builder: Fix it Fun! (titled Bob the Builder on the title screen of the GBC version, and released as ボブとはたらくブーブーズ (Bob the Builder) in Japan) is a video game based on the series Bob the Builder developed by Tiertex Design Studios and Digital Eclipse, and published by BBC Multimedia in 2000 in the PAL Regions for the GBC. It was later released in 2001 for the GBA, and then receive releases in the US and Japan (albeit on GBA only in the latter case) later that same year, where they were published by THQ and Taito Corporation respectively. The GBA version was released as a launch title in Australia and Europe.

Plot
Bob and Wendy are inviting the Can-do Crew for a picnic beside a river. However, Bob and the machines have extra work to do around Bobsville before they can leave; Mrs. Potts' fence had been blown down, Mr. Bentley reported missing roof tiles on the Town Hall, Farmer Pickles noticed music sheets that have blown off the bandstand, Mr. Dixon's parcels have been scattered by Spud, and Pilchard has to be fed.

Playable

 * Bob
 * Scoop
 * Muck
 * Dizzy
 * Roley
 * Lofty

Unplayable

 * Wendy
 * Farmer Pickles
 * Mr. Bentley
 * Mrs. Potts
 * Mr. Dixon
 * Spud
 * Pilchard
 * Bird
 * Scruffty

Gameplay
The player starts out as Bob in his yard, which serves as the game's hub area. The game consists of ten jobs divided into two groups of five for Bob (The Office) and the machines (Bob's Yard).

The Office

 * Mrs. Potts' fence
 * Town Hall roof
 * Missing music
 * Mr. Dixon's packages
 * Feed Pilchard

Bob's Yard

 * Roley's road repairs
 * Lofty's duck drama
 * Dizzy plays catch
 * Scoop's picnic
 * Muck repairs a wall

Music
The original theme song by Paul K. Joyce is used throughout the game, as well as some music cues from the show's soundtrack. The rest are original tracks by Mark Ortiz.

Trivia

 * The Missing music task was loosely based on the fourth season episode "Bob and the Bandstand", with credit to Teddy Kempner and Andy Secombe.
 * Certain copies can also be played in other languages including French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and Italian.