Thursday, October 28, 2021

PrinceWatercress plays Franklin's Great Adventures - Part 5 of 6


In this entry, Franklin plays hide-and-seek with his friends, but Bear goes missing in the mountains. It's up to Franklin and Beaver to find him.


North of where Geese is (which is also north of Franklin's house) is Mr. Marmot. For 220 fruits, you can play the orchard mini-game.

Mr. Marmot's Vegetable Garden

Pick the ripe vegetables from Mr. Marmot's garden! Select a vegetable with the Control Pad, then pick it with the A button. Make sure you don't pick any green ones!

The vegetables are huge, and so is your cursor. Just move it to those big red tomatoes and click as many as you can. This game does get faster the more you pick, so focus on the ones you know you can get later on. By completing this, you'll fill up Mr. Marmot's friendship gauge.

Head to Beaver in the town square. Just follow the arrow in the compass in the lower-right corner to find her. When she asks if you want to play hide-and-seek, pick yes.

Playing Hide-and-Seek

Find all your friends who are hiding in Woodland. Move Franklin with the Control Pad so he can find his friends. 

Here is where everyone is hiding (and it is the same people in the same places every time):

Beaver: north of the trees in the lower-right corner of the map
Fox: behind a tree in the east end of the map near the white picket fence and the bench
Badger: the southeast corner of the map behind a tree
Goose: behind a tree east of the schoolhouse (near where Mr. Roy Owl was earlier, at the entrance to Level 5)
Rabbit: behind the houses in the north end of the town square

When you complete the mini-game, head east of the town square and talk to Beaver. You'll find out that Bear is still missing, and that he went into the mountains to hide and may have gotten lost. Head to the cave - and the number seven - near the cave that is next to you to enter Level 7 with Beaver.

Level 7

Bear is lost in the cave! Quick, go look for him with Beaver. While you do this, you'll need to collect 110 fruits.

Since you have Beaver and the ability to swim and push rafts again, look high and low for both fruits and buttons to press to help Franklin across the dry land areas of this area.

The big horizontal crystals can be used as platforms. The first time you see them, you'll need Franklin to jump his way up. For the part with two bees and spider, crawl under everything, because you cannot jump over the second bee. From there, drop down, hit the red button and you can now get the rock wall broken. From here, get back to the blue button with Franklin and get Beaver on the leaf platform that moves, then press the blue button with Franklin take Beaver to the right for five fruit. These can be easy to miss.

For the crystal platforms above the water, get Franklin to go up top and hit the red button to break the rock wall. From there, get Beaver on the green button and get Franklin on the leaf platform that moves. That allows you to reach the two-person switch. Get Franklin to the left and Beaver to the right.

After this, get Franklin on the high road with the ball and stay on the low road with Beaver. Hit the red buttons to reunite both Franklin and Bear. Have Franklin crawl down the narrow path below and hit the red button to open up the wall in the next underwater area for Beaver.

Find Rabbit!

But we're finding Bear, game.

Find Bear, who is lost in the cave. Don't waste any time - it's getting darker and darker! Move Franklin with the Control Pad.

At the start, head to the southeast corner of the maze. At the fork in the road, go north, not east. At the paths above the cliffs, stick to the east side of the maze. From there, head west when you can't go north anymore, then take the path at the north end of the maze and follow it east. The rest of the path leads easily to Bear. As time passes, the screen will get darker and darker. Don't take too much time here.

When you save Bear, his friendship gauge will be fully filled. You did it! From here, head back to Franklin's house and find Franklin's dad.

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