
A non-official version of Fix-It Felix Jr. adapted for the Commodore 64.
Inspired by the fictional retro arcade game from the 2012 Disney animated movie Wreck-It Ralph, Fix-It Felix Jr. takes cues from Donkey Kong and other classic arcade titles in its stylized arcade machine. When a construction company relocates his stump, Wreck-It Ralph seeks vengeance by attacking the apartment complex erected on his property. The residents of Niceland enlist Fix-It Felix Jr. and his enchanted hammer to mend the damage Ralph causes and ultimately drive him away. The player progresses from the ground floor to the rooftop in each level. Each level consists of several screens where broken windows must be fixed by swinging Felix's hammer, with the player advancing to the next section once all damage on the current screen is repaired. As Felix jumps from windowsill to windowsill to fix the glass, he is pelted by bricks falling from above as Ralph continues his destruction. Hitting a brick causes Felix to lose a life, and in later stages, passing ducks can also harm Felix upon contact. Additional ledges are introduced to restrict vertical movement between certain windowsills, and clusters of bricks occasionally fall to block horizontal jumps as well. Felix can also collect pies left by Nicelanders to become temporarily invincible. Fix-It Felix Jr. creates an endless stream of new platforming levels instead of repeating, with new hazards continuing to appear as players advance further.

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