![]() Both my 2- and 4-year-old learned the game quickly and delighted in the pinging sounds and classic arcade graphics. I tapped the hammer icon when I needed to patch up a windowpane. There are only four directions to move in – up, down, left, and right, clearly indicated by large red squares with corresponding arrows. With three “lives” and 60 seconds in each level, the handyman moves from window to window and floor to floor repairing the glass and avoiding virtual concussions. Ralph moves up and down the levels of an endless brick building, expressing his frustration by smashing windows and dropping bricks, and it’s up to Felix to follow behind and clean up the mess. ![]() Ralph (the big guy) and Felix (Jr.) are caught in a vicious cycle of deconstruction and reconstruction. hearkens back to that Golden Age of 8-bit awesomeness. A companion app to Disney’s November release of their animated film “Wreck-it Ralph”, Fix-it Felix Jr. I remember a time during my childhood where the only way to play “video games” was to actually put a quarter in a giant machine at the local mall arcade. – Learning to play this game is easy but actually completing the levels is hard! Disney’s companion app to their upcoming animated feature release in November is full of retro kitcsh and old-fashioned arcade fun. ![]()
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