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{{MinigameInfobox
{{MinigameInfobox
|name= Bits & Bolts
|name = Bits & Bolts
|image= File:Bits & Bolts logo.PNG
|image = File:Bits & Bolts logo.PNG
|caption= The game's logo.
|caption = The game's logo.
|players= 1
|players = 1
|room= [[Dance Lounge]]
|room = [[Dance Lounge]]
|date= March 28, 2011
|date = March 28, 2011
|stamps= No
|stamps = No
}}'''Bits & Bolts''' is a game on ''[[Club Penguin]]''. It is a robot building game that is located in the [[Dance Lounge]]. It was first announced by the [[Club Penguin Team]] in a post on the [[What's New Blog]] on March 22, 2011. It was originally going to be released on March 23, 2011, but it wasn't quite ready yet, as said in the blog post. It was eventually released on March 28, 2011. It was created by [[Snowball Soft]]. Only members can continue after level 5.
}}


==How to Play==
'''Bits & Bolts''' is a game on ''[[Club Penguin]]''. It is a robot building game that is located in the [[Dance Lounge]]. It was first announced by the [[Club Penguin Team]] in a post on the [[What's New Blog]] on March 22, 2011. It was originally going to be released on March 23, 2011, but it wasn't quite ready yet, as said in the blog post. It was eventually released on March 28, 2011. Only members can continue playing the game after level 5.
In this game, you have to clear the blocks as fast as possible. To clear the blocks, look at the number on the blue target (which takes over the cursor's role). Then, click on the blocks with the bolts that match the number on the target.  


Once you've cleared all the blocks, you will advance to the next level. The numbers on the target and the number of bolts on each block will increase. The game ends when a stack of blocks reach the top of the screen. More blocks will fall if you make a mistake or take  more time to finish the level.
== How to Play ==
In this game, you have to clear the blocks as fast as possible. To clear the blocks, look at the number on the blue target (which takes over the cursor's role). Then, click on the blocks with the bolts that match the number on the target.


If you use only the blocks the game asks you for (on the bar on the left), you will win more parts to create a robot. Once a robot is created, the game goes back to small numbers.
Once you've cleared all the blocks, you will advance to the next level. The numbers on the target and the number of bolts on each block will increase. The game ends when a stack of blocks reach the top of the screen. More blocks will fall if you make a mistake or take more time to finish the level.


There are also "blast balls" which help explode nearby blocks.
If you use only the blocks the game asks you for (on the bar on the right), you will win more parts to create a robot. Once a robot is created, the game goes back to small numbers.


==Gallery==
There are also "blast balls" which help explode nearby blocks in the direction the sign points to. Blast balls can either have a plus sign or a minus sign on them.
 
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:BitsandBolts.PNG|A sneak peak of the game, as seen on the What's New Blog.
File:Bits&BoltsStartingScreen.PNG|The starting screen for Bits & Bolts.
File:BitsandBolts.PNG|A sneak peek of the game, as seen on the What's New Blog.
File:Game Time.png|Gameplay of Bits & Bolts.
File:Game Time.png|Gameplay of Bits & Bolts.
File:Bitsboltslocate.png|Where Bits & Bolts is located in the [[Dance Lounge]].
File:Bitsboltslocate.png|Where Bits & Bolts is located in the [[Dance Lounge]].
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File:Blastball.png|The blast ball in game.
File:Blastball.png|The blast ball in game.
File:Gameendbits.png|When the game ends.
File:Gameendbits.png|When the game ends.
File:Bitsboltsblog1.png|A blog post about the game.
File:Bitsboltsblog2.png|Another blog post.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==See also==
== Trivia ==
*[[Thin Ice]]
* Unlike other games this one has the music in the form of MP3 file, others have different music SWF files for each. (With the exception of [[Pufflescape]], in which music is embedded to the game.)
*[[Astro Barrier]]
 
== Names in other languages ==
{{OtherLanguage
|portuguese = Porcas e Parafusos
|french = Opération Boulons
|spanish = Tuercas y tornillos
|german = Die Schrauben sind los
|russian = Винтики и шпунтики
}}
 
{{SWFArchives}}
 
== See also ==
* [[Thin Ice]]
* [[Astro Barrier]]


{{Games}}
{{Games}}
[[category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Club Penguin]]
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[pt:Porcas e Parafusos]]

Latest revision as of 22:27, 11 June 2018

Bits & Bolts
File:Bits & Bolts logo.PNG

The game's logo.
Information
Players 1
Minigame Location Dance Lounge
Date released March 28, 2011
Stamps awarded No

Bits & Bolts is a game on Club Penguin. It is a robot building game that is located in the Dance Lounge. It was first announced by the Club Penguin Team in a post on the What's New Blog on March 22, 2011. It was originally going to be released on March 23, 2011, but it wasn't quite ready yet, as said in the blog post. It was eventually released on March 28, 2011. Only members can continue playing the game after level 5.

How to Play

In this game, you have to clear the blocks as fast as possible. To clear the blocks, look at the number on the blue target (which takes over the cursor's role). Then, click on the blocks with the bolts that match the number on the target.

Once you've cleared all the blocks, you will advance to the next level. The numbers on the target and the number of bolts on each block will increase. The game ends when a stack of blocks reach the top of the screen. More blocks will fall if you make a mistake or take more time to finish the level.

If you use only the blocks the game asks you for (on the bar on the right), you will win more parts to create a robot. Once a robot is created, the game goes back to small numbers.

There are also "blast balls" which help explode nearby blocks in the direction the sign points to. Blast balls can either have a plus sign or a minus sign on them.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Unlike other games this one has the music in the form of MP3 file, others have different music SWF files for each. (With the exception of Pufflescape, in which music is embedded to the game.)

Names in other languages

Language Name
Portuguese Porcas e Parafusos
French Opération Boulons
Spanish Tuercas y tornillos
German Die Schrauben sind los
Russian Винтики и шпунтики

SWF

See also