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In 2003, Cartoon Network released a series of downloadable games on their website called “Power Play Games”. They were known for making free-to-play games on their website downloadable, most notably because of additional levels/content never before seen in the free online versions | In 2003, Cartoon Network released a series of downloadable games on their website called “Power Play Games”. They were known for making free-to-play games on their website downloadable, most notably because of additional levels/content never before seen in the free online versions (one example is ''Dexter’s Labyrinth''). | ||
They also had some original titles as well | They also had some original titles as well (mostly ones made by Skunk Studios, the creators of ''Gutterball'', and ''Qbeez''), one example being '''''BEEBOs'''''. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
As sourced from the Power Play Games website: | |||
"Professor Utonium's new invention--the BEEBO--is the cutest critter in Townsville. As the Powerpuff Girls cheer you on, grab as many BEEBOs as you can by clicking on matching groups. Choose from several game options to create the perfect BEEBOs challenge for you!" | "Professor Utonium's new invention--the BEEBO--is the cutest critter in Townsville. As the Powerpuff Girls cheer you on, grab as many BEEBOs as you can by clicking on matching groups. Choose from several game options to create the perfect BEEBOs challenge for you!" | ||
==''BEEBOs''== | ==''BEEBOs''== | ||
''BEEBOs'' was a Power Play Game created by Skunk Studios | ''BEEBOs'' was a Power Play Game created by Skunk Studios (who also made ''Bowl-Ed Over!''), and is based on ''The Powerpuff Girls'' episode “Pet Feud”. | ||
The game is just like Qbeez, but the only differences are that it’s Powerpuff Girls themed and with ''BEEBOs''. | The game is just like ''Qbeez'', but the only differences are that it’s ''Powerpuff Girls''-themed and with ''BEEBOs''. The player can click on a matching color group of three or more BEEBOs, then they’ll disappear. If the player manages to clear the board, then you’ll get to watch a random cutscene made for the game itself. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
Since Shockwave games were losing appeal years later, Power Play Games became defunct, along with games that were already available, so it’s (to this day) impossible to find BEEBOs on the Wayback Machine. | Since Shockwave games were losing appeal years later, Power Play Games became defunct, along with games that were already available, so it’s (to this day) impossible to find ''BEEBOs'' on the Wayback Machine. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 18:13, 24 June 2018
In 2003, Cartoon Network released a series of downloadable games on their website called “Power Play Games”. They were known for making free-to-play games on their website downloadable, most notably because of additional levels/content never before seen in the free online versions (one example is Dexter’s Labyrinth).
They also had some original titles as well (mostly ones made by Skunk Studios, the creators of Gutterball, and Qbeez), one example being BEEBOs.
Plot
As sourced from the Power Play Games website:
"Professor Utonium's new invention--the BEEBO--is the cutest critter in Townsville. As the Powerpuff Girls cheer you on, grab as many BEEBOs as you can by clicking on matching groups. Choose from several game options to create the perfect BEEBOs challenge for you!"
BEEBOs
BEEBOs was a Power Play Game created by Skunk Studios (who also made Bowl-Ed Over!), and is based on The Powerpuff Girls episode “Pet Feud”.
The game is just like Qbeez, but the only differences are that it’s Powerpuff Girls-themed and with BEEBOs. The player can click on a matching color group of three or more BEEBOs, then they’ll disappear. If the player manages to clear the board, then you’ll get to watch a random cutscene made for the game itself.
Availability
Since Shockwave games were losing appeal years later, Power Play Games became defunct, along with games that were already available, so it’s (to this day) impossible to find BEEBOs on the Wayback Machine.