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Swipe the Sweets! A Flocker is trying to get past the flying marshmallows and sugar volcanoes to reach the end of the maze! Help him get through - but watch out, it's a long way! |
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Spot the Flocker! Amazingly shy creatures these, you'll need a telescope to spot one. Luckily - you have a telescope! Can you tell which one it is though? There are so many different sorts... |
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Jamming Session You've got strings, you've got bass. you've got just about the wildest band this side of Mars! Set the rhythm and choose your instruments, then play that keyboard! |
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Spring Driven Thing! Watch the Locals fly! It's a bit like Pong, but with gravity so it's not really like Pong at all. The Local want s fruit, you've got to help him - but watch out, this games starts really fast! |
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Bong The Builder And you thought plumbing was simple. Join the pipes so that the loops cover the notes to make the plumbing complete - it's not easy and it gets harder. And yes... This really is piped music! |
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Gale Force ! Using the wind to steer a boat is a lot harder than it looks - just ask Bing! Navigate aroundthe islands to pick up Bong and a Flocker, then return them to the jetty - don't blow too hard though! |
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The Co-operation Game Sometimes you need to rely on other people to get along; here's an example. Bing and Bong need each others help to get to the end of this maze - figure out how to move them along one at a time. |
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Star Fractions! Pick up the pieces, rotate them and put the stars back together. Sound easy? Well, it is, for one. But that pesky asteroid fish just keeps on knocking over stars...! |
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Launch the Sofa! Sit back and watch as Bing and Bong get ready to fly into space! Where else can you see a sofa launched from a giant catapult?!? It's like the Ansari X prize - but different...! |
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Tic Tac Toe Now this isn't the version where Bong Fiddled with Bing's programming and you needed the tactical skills of a five star general to win - that's somewhere else on the site! This version is just fun...! |
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Planet of Nature - Landing Area Touch-down on the Planet of Nature - take Bing and Bong for a stroll through the seasons and around the lake - watch out for the various activities along the way! |
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Sound and Seek! Follow the sound clues to find Bong; he's hiding behind a rock somewhere, can you track him just by listening to how loud his call is? There's a lot of rocks and plenty of chances! |
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Totally Tangrams! Tangrams are an ancient Chinese moving piece puzzle comprising seven geometric shapes. Use these elegantly simple forms to make the designs suggested by Bing and Bong. |
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Bing Boogie! Dance Bing, dance! Get on down with the funkiest furry alien in the galaxy -choose a tune, turn up the volume, and set Bing going! Then when he's done, press play to see the dance routine you've made! |
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Afraid of the dark!?! Don't be! All those creepy shadows you see on the wall are only made by the most ordinary things - but the trick is to figure out what. Help Bing and Bong guess which shapes make what shadow. |
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Primary Colours ! Paint your Flocker on the Tiny Planet of lIght and colour. Mix the primary colours and come up with secondaries - then just spalsh them on with a brush that never goes wrong! |
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Karaoke! Sing along with Bing and Bong! It's the Tiny Planets theme tune with words and music, choose whether the voice is on or off. Must be loud, must be sung at least five times an hour! |
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A Maze in Space! It's amazing (oh yes it is!). Help the local bounce his way around the maze to reach Bing and Bong - but watch out, one false move and it's off into the depths of space with you! |
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The Water Cycle A downloadable e-book all about the water cycle on the planet of nature. Read Bing and Bong's story as they find out how water evaporates then falls as rain - requires Adobe Acrobat. |
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Planet of Technology - Landing Area Touch-down on the planet of technology, and guide Bing and Bong around a landscape filled with girders, springs, strange looking creatures in wheel machines... |
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Wheeling Along The right wheel for the right terrain! Help the Flocker by customising his car, then send him off driving on the planet of technology. Watch out for changing road surfaces though - don't burst a tyre! |
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Animation Nation! So how do movies work? Bing and Bong find out wiht this simple animation game on the planet of light and colour. Select the movie and turn the handle - see how frames become scenes... |
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Colouring Book Just a simple colouring in activity. Choose your Flocker then print them out - you can cut them out and put them on your wall too. There are six to choose from, and more in the downloads section. |
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Planet of Self - Landing Area Touch-down on the planet of self - take Bing and Bong across the floating islands, see the giant jelly tremble, watch the bridges turn and the carrot trees float by in the wind... |
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Repeating Patterns ! Make strange and colourful patterns using only the cogs provided - see how as they turn new designs trail behind them, some stringy and some glowing. Lots of variations! |
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Super Symmetry! It's amazing the things you can do with shapes that refelct or refract themselves, or which grow larger as they move towards or away from you. Try these activities to find out! |
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Patterns on Parade! These patterns are made just by stretching the shapes longer, or wider, and by turning them as you move your mouse. see how many different patterns can be made form just these simple changes. |
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Tremendous Tunnels Repeating shapes that grow in size produce strage perspective effects; see how these patterns create sensations of movement and speed as you change their position with your mouse. |
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The Flockerswapper! If Flockers weren't wild enough, here's a machine that makes them even wilder! Pull the levers to change head, feet and bodies - it's a very old game this, but one which stands the test of time. |
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The Seasons Machine Pick a season and then add the things that go with it - from falling leaves to flying bees. Bing and Bong find out how the change in temperature affects the world around them. |
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Kaleidoscopes Make your own kaleidoscope patterns with this activity, adding and moving objects to change the patterns. See how varying the number of segments in the kaleidoscope affects the shape too. |
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Planet of Sound - Landing Area Touch-down on the planet of sound. Take Bing and Bong for a stroll through the pitchpipe plants, past the drum trees and watch the dancing Flockers - it's a very strange sounding planet! |
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Into the Shadows! On the planet of light and colour, Bing and Bong discover that shadows vary in size as they move towards and away from the light; then they play the shadow guessing game. |
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Planet of Stuff - Landing Area Touch-down on the planet of stuff. This planet is all about the properties of objects, and its surface is like a huge sheet of graph paper. Bing and Bong walk through the exciting geometric landscape! |
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It's a Puzzle... On this page you'll find the links to tangrams, the maze and tic tac toe. It's still not the really difficult tic tac toe though - you'll have to search harder to find that! |
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The Pattern Machine On the planet of stuff Bing and Bong have found a machine which creates repeat patterns from cogs and wheels. Each pattern can be rendered in different styles too. |
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Home Planet Launch Area - The Playroom On the home planet, the playroom is where the sofa gets launched from - but it's also Bing and Bong's home? See how many hidden animations there are within this extraordinary room. |
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Your Guide to the Tiny Planets This is the guide to all the planets and creatures on the tiny planets - and some that aren't. The asteroid fish swim through space and each planet has its own breed of flocker, local and robot. |
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Planet of Light and Colour - Landing Area Touch-down on the planet of light and colour. Bing and Bong explore the shadow rocks, the paint pools and the animation machines under a strangely patterned sky. |
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Goodies! A few added extras on this page - e-books, colouring pages and a sing along with Bing and Bong section; there are more goodies in the download section of the site as well. |
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The Star Chart! It's the original Tiny Planets star chart, showing where all of the planets and activities are in space. Don't worry Pluto - it's really great fun being classified as a 'Tiny Planet'! |
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About Who's responsible for this?!? Just a note for the teams that have worked on Tiny Planets over the years. |

















