![]() Once introduced to the others by Monogram beaming in (telling that Terry is Baljeet's pet in this dimension, coming from the same animal adoption agency where Phineas adopted Perry in their dimension), Terry asks for Phineas and the others in helping to free the dimension from the gelatin. When the monster is about to eat them, Perry and a new agent from the different dimension, named Terry the Turtle (or Agent T), assists Perry in fighting and defeating the Gelatin Monster, using orange paint. Phineas and Ferb do not have the weapons to fight, which leaves them to run. They are about to keep moving, when the Gelatin Monster comes in through a drain. The two eventually make to the main part of the sewers, and meet up with Candace and Doof, uniting the group again, Phineas and Ferb say they have to try and find the power source needed to make another dimension jump (which 2nd Dimension Baljeet says is needed to help them move on to get back home). He says he will get himself out, telling the boys to continue their hourney through. They also find doctor D., but he is stuck in the Gelatin. After fighting off the monsters and finding Doofenshmirtz, the two head in the sewers find Candace has been captured by them, but the boys defeat them and free her, telling her to meet up with them at the other end of the level. Everyone winds up in the same dimension (but in different places) where the entire Tri-State Area is overtaken by gelatin and miniature versions of the Gelatin Monster are swarming the streets. Below is a list of all 72 elements in the game so that a Discworld fan who is rusty with particular references can peruse this wiki to read up on them.The game begins as Phineas, Ferb, Candace, Perry and Doctor Doofenshmirtz are fleeing in between dimensions in an attempt to escape the 2nd Dimension Doofenshmirtz and his Norm-Bots. At any rate, many of the observations coming from Colon are presented as though they are common knowledge. The charm of this little puzzle is that it is chock-full of Discworld references, and since a random computer algorithm constructs the puzzles, the associated references are often bizarre or oddly appropriate. Of all the omitted attributions, this one seems the worst to Opp, and if anyone knows who that fellow is, please update this page to reflect his celebrity status. In classic fanfic form, the game "borrows" artwork from many different places on the internet, and the designer, Opp, also made some original pictures, icons, and compilations, including the splash screen of Pessimal in his office, which was based on a cosplayer photo online. The game is hosted on Opp's personal website which has no advertising and no one makes a penny whether you play it or not. It also works on most phone and tablet browsers that support long touches as right clicks. The game is written in java script and should run on most modern browsers. If all of the items and characters are placed correctly, you will be rewarded with a funny, modular, fanfic story about Colon and Nobby's day, and more importantly the Watch can process this riffraff and you can have a report on Vimes desk in the morning. Pessimal, the Watch's forensic accountant, are the one tasked with making sense of this mess, which you will do with a picture-coded grid. These snippets are a number of clues (between about 65 and 85 in total). Since they don't do any paperwork, they have to rely on snippets of their memories to recall the day's events. They have taken 9 characters into custody as well as some food, beverages, and objects carried by the various suspects. The theme of the puzzle is that Sergeant Colon and his partner, Nobby Nobbs have had an exciting day of police work around Ankh-Morpork. The dimension of Pessimal's Puzzle (AxB) is 9x8. The puzzle style is known as an Einstein's Riddle, in which an array of characters (A) must be totally associated with their belongings and preferences across a number of attributes (B). Pessimal's Puzzle is an online puzzle game with a Discworld theme on the Roundworld internet.
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