Wednesday, October 27, 2021

PrinceWatercress plays Franklin's Great Adventures - Part 4 of 6


In this entry, we head to the forest with Bear to build a tree house. Also, we play a couple of mini-games.


Close to Bear is Rabbit. If you talk to Rabbit, you can play a mini-game where you can play a bike race mini-game. It only costs 40 fruits!

The Bike Race

Race with Rabbit on your bike and get to the finish line before he does! To pedal, press the A button quickly. That's all there is to this one. Now you've fully filled up Rabbit's friendship gauge.

North of that is Mr. Roy Owl. For 100 fruits, you can play the coloring book mini-game.

The Coloring Book

Color in the objects by looking at the model. Make sure you use the right color! Move your brush with the Control Pad, dip it into the paint pots by pressing the A button to pick the right color, and then press the A button in the area that you want to paint! You will need to mix the right colors, so remember: Blue + yellow = green, Red + yellow = orange, and Blue + red = purple.

You'll have a few seconds to look at the picture to see what parts of the picture should be what color. If you get a color right, everything that shares that color will also be colored in. If you get it wrong, the game shows you for a couple seconds.

As mentioned earlier, you can mix colors by pressing A on one and then pressing A on another. Keep this in mind for anything that isn't red, blue or yellow. By completing enough pictures, you'll fill up the friendship gauge for Mr. Owl.

Now to go back to Bear. When you talk to him, he will propose building a tree house in the forest. The number six will show up to the left. Go there to enter Level 6.

Level 6

Go to the woods with Bear to build a tree house. While you're at it, get all 120 fruits.

The blue button at the beginning will be needed to get Franklin to the upper areas at the start. This will allow you to press both red buttons at the same and activate a leaf platform. Get both Franklin and Bear on it to continue on.

For the second puzzle, Franklin takes the high road and Bear the low road. Hit the red button on the high road to break the rock wall and get Bear to the high road. From here, you can climb up and go left with the leaf platforms to lower a bridge with a red button.

For the third puzzle, Bear takes the high road. Keep Franklin on the green button, and have Bear go up and to the left to hit the red button. This breaks a rock wall below. Push the log to the right with Bear and use it to get to the red button to get a leaf platform moving back and forth across the brambles. Get Franklin to the other side, hit the red button to lower the bridge above, and get him on the high road. If Bear isn't with him, reunite him with Franklin.

For the fourth puzzle, get Bear up the ladders and avoid the spiders as you make your way to the right. Be ready to grab those ladders with Up on the Control Pad as you do this! At the last ladder, climb down to get some fruits and hit the blue button to get Franklin to Bear. Get Franklin to Bear.

For the fifth puzzle, have Franklin use the ball and have Bear climb the ladder. Hit the red button with Bear, then get Franklin on the platform and get him to the left. Have Franklin re-unite with Bear. Get Franklin on the green button to lower a leaf platform. Get Bear on that platform, then have Franklin step off the green button. Have Bear leap to the left and press the blue button to lower a platform, then push the log onto the green button. This will allow both Franklin and Bear to get to the end.

Building a Tree House

Put the board sin the box to help Bear build the tree house. To put a board into the box, press the A button as soon as the box is in front of you.

In other words, you have to press A when the box is flashing with a white outline. When you do, you'll throw a board into the box. It takes a moment to get the timing, but it can be done.

Once you're done here, you'll fill up half of Bear's friendship gauge, and Fox will be nearby. Fox will tell you that Beaver is waiting in the town square.

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