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|Row 6 info = Single-player}}'''''A Week of Garfield''''' (''<font face="arial">ガーフィールドの一週間</font>; G<font face="arial">ā</font>firudo no Isshukan'') is a 1989 Famicom title starring [[Garfield (character)|Garfield]]. It was only released in Japan.
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'''''A Week of Garfield''''' (''ガーフィールドの一週間 Gāfirudo no Isshukan'') is a 1989 Famicom title starring [[Garfield (character)|Garfield]]. It was only released in Japan.
 
 
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Garfield must find [[Odie]] by the end of the week.
 
Garfield must find [[Odie]] by the end of the week.
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[[Category:Garfield video games]]

Revision as of 18:52, 4 October 2019

A Week of Garfield (ガーフィールドの一週間; Gāfirudo no Isshukan) is a 1989 Famicom title starring Garfield. It was only released in Japan.

Story

Garfield must find Odie by the end of the week.

Gameplay

The game is a side-scrolling platformer with seven levels that represent each day of the week. Each level contains power-ups that can be found by walking over them, such as increasing Garfield's speed or giving him weapon ammo. Garfield can fight enemies using four weapons: kicks, a bone that flies straight forward, a bomb that splits into four, and three spread-out bullets. If a weapon's ammo runs out, Garfield will not be able to use it until he acquires more. The only attack that does not require ammo is the kick. Levels are divided into multiple segments, and Garfield must find a key at the end of each segment. Later in the game, the keys will be guarded by an alley cat who attacks Garfield. Each level has a time limit. When a level is completed, Jon will say something, and the next level will start.

Controls

  • Left and Right - Move Garfield horizontally.
  • Up - Make Garfield look up or stand on two legs.
  • Down - Make Garfield move on all fours.
  • B - Attack.
  • A - Jump.
  • Start - Pause the game.
  • Select - Switch weapons.

Characters

Gallery


Garfield Video & Mobile Games
1980s

"Garfield, Eat Your Words" "Garfield Double Dares" "Create With Garfield" "Garfield: Big Fat Hairy Deal" "Garfield Trivia Game" "A Week of Garfield" "Garfield: Winter's Tail"
1990s
"Garfield (Konami handheld)" "Garfield Labyrinth" "Garfield: Caught in the Act" "Scholastic's Comic Book Maker Featuring Garfield" "Garfield’s Mad About Cats"
2000s
"Garfield's Typing Pal" "Garfield (2004)" "Garfield: The Search for Pooky" "Garfield: Saving Arlene" "Garfield and His Nine Lives" "Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties" (Consoles) (Handheld) "Garfield's Nightmare" "Garfield: Lasagna World Tour" "Garfield's Fun Fest" "Garfield Gets Real"
2010s
"Garfield's Flipping Mad" "Garfield Bird Crazy" "The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna" "My Puzzles with Garfield" "Garfield's Diner" "Garfield's Defense" "Garfield's Diner: Hawaii" "Garfield's Gem" "Garfield's Defense 2: The Food Invaders Strike Back" "Garfield's Escape" "Garfield Coins" "Garfield Zombie Defense" "Garfield's Pet Hospital" "Garfield Cookie Dozer" "Talking Garfield" "Garfield’s Wild Ride" "Garfield Cookie Dozer" "Garfield Kart" "Garfield: Survival of the Fattest" "Garfield: My BIG FAT Diet" "Garfield Kart - Furious Racing"
2020s
"Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl" "Nickelodeon Extreme Tennis" "Nickelodeon Kart Racers 3: Slime Speedway" "Garfield: Lasagna Party" "Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2" "Nickverse"
Unreleased games
"Garfield (Atari 2600)" "Atari 5200 video game" "Garfield in TV Land" (Sega 32X version of "Caught in the Act") "Garfield: Bound for Home"