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'''A Boy and His Blob''' is a [[platform]] video game developed by [[WayForward Technologies]] and published by [[Majesco Entertainment]] for the [[Wii]]. It was released in North America on October 13, [[2009]] and in Europe on November 6, 2009.


{{Game disambig|the Wii game|the original NES game|[[A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia]]}}
The gameplay is very similar to [[A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia|the original game]]. The protagonist feeds the titular blob jelly beans to transform him into one of fifteen different objects that can be used to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. The game consists of eighty levels (forty standard and an additional forty hidden challenge levels) with the standard levels consisting of an average of ten hours of gameplay. A Boy and His Blob does not take advantage of the Wii Remote's motion detection or IR controls.
'''A Boy and His Blob''' is an upcoming [[platform]] video game developed by [[WayForward Technologies]] and published by [[Majesco Entertainment]] for the [[Wii]]. It was released in North America on [[October 13]], [[2009]] and in Europe on [[November 6]], 2009.


The gameplay very similar to [[A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia|the original game]]. The protagonist feeds the titular blob jelly beans to transform him into one of fifteen different objects that can be used to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. Screenshots indicate that the game will feature an overground city level similar to the original, and will be a side scrolling 2D platformer. The game consists of eighty levels (forty standard and an additional forty hidden challenge levels) with the standard levels consisting of an average of ten hours of gameplay. A Boy and His Blob does not take advantage of the Wii Remote's motion detection or IR controls.
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Box artwork for A Boy and His Blob.
Box artwork for A Boy and His Blob.
A Boy and His Blob
Developer(s)WayForward Technologies
Publisher(s)Majesco
Year released2009
System(s)Wii
SeriesA Boy and His Blob
Genre(s)Platform
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
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This guide is for the Wii game. For the original NES game, see A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobolonia.

A Boy and His Blob is a platform video game developed by WayForward Technologies and published by Majesco Entertainment for the Wii. It was released in North America on October 13, 2009 and in Europe on November 6, 2009.

The gameplay is very similar to the original game. The protagonist feeds the titular blob jelly beans to transform him into one of fifteen different objects that can be used to solve puzzles and defeat enemies. The game consists of eighty levels (forty standard and an additional forty hidden challenge levels) with the standard levels consisting of an average of ten hours of gameplay. A Boy and His Blob does not take advantage of the Wii Remote's motion detection or IR controls.

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