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Drusselstein Driving Test is an incremental game based on Phineas and Ferb, developed by Curious Media for the Disney website on August 23, 2013.

Gameplay[]

The player controls a ram by clicking on the screen rapidly. Once the ram hits the car, Doofenshmirtz and Perry begin to roll down the mountain. To go for as long as possible, gnome rockets can be used with the mouse or spacebar for situations where the player gets stuck. Along the way, doonkelberries can be collected to refill the boosts and purchase upgrades. The game ends when the car can't go any further or hits gnomes, and a grade is given depending on the distance traveled.

Upgrades[]

  • Goat: Increase power and speed.
  • Gnome rockets: Add another Gnome Powered Rocket Boost.
  • Tires: Add bounce to tires.
  • Motor: Increase car speed.
  • Ram: Increase chance of encountering rams, which headbutt the car, allowing it to travel farther.
  • Balloony: Increase chance of encountering Balloony, who sends the car flying temporarily.

Obstacles[]

  • Gnomes
  • Logs
  • Stumps
  • Cones
  • Mud pits
  • Halt signs
  • Yield signs
  • Turn right signs

Grades[]

  • F-: 0-999 points
  • F: 1,000-2,999 points
  • F+: 3,000-4,999 points
  • D-: 5,000-5,999 points
  • D: 6,000-7,999 points
  • D+: 8,000-9,999 points
  • C-: 10,000-11,999 points
  • C: 12,000-14,999 points
  • C+: 15,000-17,999 points
  • B-: 18,000-19,999 points
  • B: 20,000-29,999 points
  • B+: 30,000-39,999 points
  • A-: 40,000-49,999 points
  • A: 50,000-59,999 points
  • A+: 60,000+ points

Songs in game[]

Gallery[]

Background Information[]

  • The game is based on Doofenshmirtz's plot from the episode "The Doonkelberry Imperative".
  • Doofenshmirtz and Perry have four different expressions in the car; neutral, impact, screaming, and relieved.
  • Among the scenery elements, there are sheep, donkeys, birds, and four types of clouds.
  • The upgrades store is called "Gimmelshtore", a play on "Gimmelshtump" and "store".
  • The "Bewege dich nicht!" ("Don't move!") quote from Mr. Doofenshmirtz can be heard if the car gets stuck in a pile of lawn gnomes.
  • When the car is spinning while Doofenshmirtz holds Balloony, his arm isn't attached to his body.
  • Using the first gnome rocket when all six are filled consumes two boosts instead of one.
  • When every upgrade is bought, the prices are reset to zero. This causes the availability notification to still be displayed in the results screen, even though there are no purchasable items.
  • Despite the grades being based on the American grading system, it is possible to get an F- and an F+.