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* IWillWaitForYou: If you decide to quit in the middle of a game, Steve will say this to the player.
-->'''Steve:''' Oh, is it time for a break? Okay, well, I'll wait right here when you get back.


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* SelfContainedDemo: Two demos have been made for this game (the only difference between the two is that one demo has a title screen, and the other doesn't), both of which focus on finding the first clue during the "What Does Blue Want To Eat?" game on the Yellow Disc.
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* NonStandardGameOver: In the demo version, Steve starts singing the 'So Long Song' after the first clue has been obtained.
** He can even start singing said song if you decide to quit the demo before even finding the clue!


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-->'''Steve: (first time you click the Thinking Chair)''' We have all three clues! We...we-we...no we don't. We have to find all three clues before we go to the Thinking Chair. Sheesh, don't scare me like that!
-->'''(second time you click)''' Ooh, time to think?! We...we don't have all three clues yet. Nope. [[TemptingFate Not gonna fall for that again!]]

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* ObfuscatingStupidity: If the player clicks on the Thinking Chair before all three clues are found, Steve would start thinking about hopping there, but realizes they haven't found them yet. The more you click, the more Steve knows you're fooling him.



* TooDumbToFool /ObfuscatingStupidity: If the player clicks on the Thinking Chair before all three clues are found, Steve would start thinking about hopping there, but realizes they haven't found them yet. The more you click, the more Steve knows you're fooling him.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The minigame "Party Toys", where the player has to point out the toy that is not the same, and the Presents will fix that.
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''Blue's Birthday Adventure'' is a 1998 PointAndClick children's game based on Creator/NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by Creator/HumongousEntertainment for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and UsefulNotes/MacOS.

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''Blue's Birthday Adventure'' is a 1998 PointAndClick children's game based on Creator/NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by Creator/HumongousEntertainment for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer [[Platform/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and UsefulNotes/MacOS.
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This game is not available with the other titles from Humongous on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} due to licensing issues, though physical copies are cheaply available online.

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This game is not available with the other titles from Humongous on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} due to licensing issues, though physical copies are cheaply available online.
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* OffModel: Like in the show, Blue's owner is completely live-action, in contrast to the hand-drawn backgrounds of the world and its inhabitants like Blue. Moreover, in this game, he has CRT scan lines all over him.
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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: The game is about four episodes, yet it all takes place on Blue's Birthday.


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* RecycledSoundtrack: The game reuses tracks from the show.
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* BirthdayEpisode: Like the episode it's based on, the game centers around Blue's birthday.


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* PermanentlyMissableContent: You can't get any noisemakers you missed by the time you get your third clue.
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* Cliffhanger: After the first clue is found in the demo version, Steve sings the 'So Long Song' to end the demo, telling the player that he'll 'hopefully' find the other two clues before the party.

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* Cliffhanger: {{Cliffhanger}}: After the first clue is found in the demo version, Steve sings the 'So Long Song' to end the demo, telling the player that he'll 'hopefully' find the other two clues before the party.
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* Cliffhanger: After the first clue is found in the demo version, Steve sings the 'So Long Song' to end the demo, telling the player that he'll 'hopefully' find the other two clues before the party.
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Steve never had CRT lines on the actual show.


* OffModel: Like in the show, Blue's owner is completely live-action, in contrast to the hand-drawn backgrounds of the world and its inhabitants like Blue. Moreover, he also has CRT scan lines all over him - again, just like the show.

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* OffModel: Like in the show, Blue's owner is completely live-action, in contrast to the hand-drawn backgrounds of the world and its inhabitants like Blue. Moreover, in this game, he also has CRT scan lines all over him - again, just like the show.him.

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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on Creator/NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by Creator/HumongousEntertainment.

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Birthday Adventure''' Adventure'' is a 1998 point-and-click PointAndClick children's game based on Creator/NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by Creator/HumongousEntertainment.
Creator/HumongousEntertainment for [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] and UsefulNotes/MacOS.



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* OffModel: Like in the show, Blue's owner is completely live-action, in contrast to the hand-drawn backgrounds of the world and its inhabitants like Blue. Moreover, he also has CRT scan lines all over him - again, just like the show.
* MiniGame: The basic PointAndClick process is frequently broken up by the recurring minigames like cooking, or jigsaw puzzle solving.
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* KillScreen: Because of how the green screen process on Steve was used, he'll either look like there's lines on him, or he's simply just look like a shadow.
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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on Creator/NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by HumongousEntertainment.

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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on Creator/NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by HumongousEntertainment.
Creator/HumongousEntertainment.

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** You can do the same with Steve's shoes in the first game on the Yellow Disc.

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** You can do the same with Steve's shoes in the first game on the Yellow Disc.Disc.
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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by HumongousEntertainment.

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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on NickJr's Creator/NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and published by HumongousEntertainment.

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** After you find one of the clues is a sock, you can put it away. The same goes for the pair of slippers you see in another game. (Though this is only if you didn't pick those clues last.

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** After you find one of the clues is a sock, you can put it away. The same goes for the pair of slippers you see in another game. (Though this is only if you didn't pick those clues last.)
** You can do the same with Steve's shoes in the first game on the Yellow Disc.
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** After you find one of the clues is a sock, you can put it away. The same goes for the pair of slippers you see in another game.

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** After you find one of the clues is a sock, you can put it away. The same goes for the pair of slippers you see in another game. (Though this is only if you didn't pick those clues last.
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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, and is done by HumongousEntertainment.

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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, developed and is done published by HumongousEntertainment.
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This game is not available with the other titles from Humongous titles, though the games are cheap to buy online for a physical copy.

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This game is not available with the other titles from Humongous titles, on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} due to licensing issues, though the games are cheap to buy online for a physical copy.
copies are cheaply available online.
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* EndlessGame: Most of the minigames don't really have a end. The only exception is "Tickety's Puzzles".
* GameplayGrading: When you complete all four games, your certificate will tell you the top four minigames you did the most.

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* PlotCoupon: Two-thirds of the game use this. In order to get the clues, you need to do a few errands for your friends (eg. getting a watering can for watering a vegetable garden.)



* VideogameCaringPotential: After you find one of the clues is a sock, you can put it away.

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After you find one of the clues is a sock, you can put it away.away. The same goes for the pair of slippers you see in another game.
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This game is not available with the other titles from Humongous titles, though the games are cheap to buy online for a physical copy.



* KillScreen: Because of how the green screen process on Steve was used, he'll either look like there's lines on him, or he's simply just look like a shadow.

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* KillScreen: Because of how the green screen process on Steve was used, he'll either look like there's lines on him, or he's simply just look like a shadow.shadow.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The minigame "Party Toys", where the player has to point out the toy that is not the same, and the Presents will fix that.
* TooDumbToFool /ObfuscatingStupidity: If the player clicks on the Thinking Chair before all three clues are found, Steve would start thinking about hopping there, but realizes they haven't found them yet. The more you click, the more Steve knows you're fooling him.
* VideogameCaringPotential: After you find one of the clues is a sock, you can put it away.
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'''Blue's Birthday Adventure''' is a 1998 point-and-click children's game based on NickJr's WesternAnimation/BluesClues, and is done by HumongousEntertainment.

The plot is somewhat a AdaptationExpansion of the episode "Blue's Birthday", but expanded onto four games. Each game deals on playing the game [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Blue's Clues]] and figure out what Blue wants to do at her party (eg. what she wants to eat, what game she would like to play, ect.) In short, it's a interactive version of the show, but with the typical point and click adventure touch.

!!Tropes in ''Blue's Birthday Adventure'':

* AnachronicOrder: Any of the four games can be played in any order.
* CollectionSidequest: There are noisemakers found throughout the games.
* KillScreen: Because of how the green screen process on Steve was used, he'll either look like there's lines on him, or he's simply just look like a shadow.

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