Bobby Carrot Forever
Bobby Carrot Forever

Bobby Carrot Forever

WiiMobilePuzzle
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83

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About Bobby Carrot Forever

Bobby Carrot Forever is a puzzle adventure game developed by FDG Entertainment that arrived on the market in July 2011. You can find it on Wii and legacy mobile devices where single player sessions dominate the experience. This title serves as a sequel to an award-winning series and leans heavily into old-school 2D aesthetics. The story follows a rabbit named Bobby who falls asleep and enters dream worlds filled with challenges. Your goal is simple yet demanding. You guide him through more than seventy levels while hunting for golden carrots and avoiding traps. It feels like a throwback title designed to fit on smaller screens or television sets without requiring complex hardware.

Gameplay

You control Bobby using basic directional inputs that feel responsive but not overly sensitive. Each level acts as a self-contained puzzle where you must find all hidden carrots to unlock the exit door. The environment is filled with moving platforms, spikes, and enemies that force you to plan your path before you move a single step. Items like boots or keys appear occasionally to help you bypass difficult sections or reach higher ground. The game tracks your progress across three save slots so you can pause mid-challenge without losing ground. Quicksave features let you stop instantly if life gets in the way of a long session. You might spend fifteen hours crossing these dreamscapes as you hunt for the six golden carrots that unlock secret content.

What Players Think

The data from PlayPile shows this title sits at an average Metacritic score of 61 out of 100. Players report an average completion rate that suggests many finish the main seventy levels but fewer chase every collectible. Community moods lean toward nostalgic appreciation rather than excitement about modern mechanics. Review snippets often mention the length of the adventure, with most users agreeing the fifteen-hour runtime offers solid value for the price. While some critics found the controls repetitive, the family-friendly rating keeps a steady stream of parents and children returning to the game. The mood remains consistently calm since there is no time pressure or competitive multiplayer aspect driving stress levels.

PlayPile's Take

This game works best if you want a low-stress puzzle experience that does not demand fast reflexes. At its current price point, the fifteen-hour runtime delivers decent value for families looking for something to play together on a Wii or older phone. You will spend most of your time solving logic puzzles rather than reacting to speed elements. Achievements are tied to collecting specific carrot counts and finishing levels which adds a light layer of completionism. The 61 Metacritic score reflects its age but does not diminish the charm for fans of classic arcade style games. Skip this if you need modern graphics or deep narratives.

Game Modes

Single player

IGDB Rating

83.0

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