
There is no timing tasks, only 'Gold Awards'. Characters Main charactersJunkbot: 18 February 2008 08:34: This game is something It has a simple object: Collect the trash cans You have to build stairs or covers to get the cans. The factory, though, has many secrets. One day, Junkbot gets a job as a janitor of a factory- just so he can get more of his beloved meal. Street Sesh 2 - Downhill Jam Game Online.Junkbot is a robot who loves to eat trash (along with the cans that contain them). At 80855 in 000041bf.dat, are the names of two of the game's developers and a file path: Tikko - Moonmilk Peter Lee - gameLab C:\Documents and Settings\ranjit.GMLB-INTERNAL\My Documents\lego\ Starting at 63ECB and 65D8C in 000041bf.dat is a large chunck of text relating to Lingo, the programming language used by Shockwave:Junkbot: Junkbot offers Lemmings-like gameplay in a Shockwave action puzzler that is both simple and fun to play.
The game has a sequel, Junkbot Undercover. The game can be accessed here. Each level is won when Junkbot has eaten all of the trash cans on that level. A robot who loves to eat trash (along with the cans that contain them), so he gets a job as the janitor of a factory, so he can get more of his beloved meal.Junkbot is an online puzzle platform game which was on LEGO.com, but has since been removed. Junkbot- The namesake protagonist.
Gearbot- These robots can only move horizontally on a flat surface. In the sequel, Bossbot's picture is seen in another letter he wrote to Junkbot, this time denying the existence of "PROJECT X".These are characters Junkbot must avoid physical contact with, or else he will lose the level. He's only seen in a picture attached to a letter Junkbot receives that welcomes him to the factory (written by Bossbot himself, of course). Bossbot is an Eyebot with a tie.
Eyebot- These flying robots are similar to Flybots, but will chase Junkbot if they see him.Junkbot, Level 1 of Building 1. If they hit a surface they will move back. Flybot- These robots will fly in a straight direction. However, they can't float over tall structures (though they will climb staircases). Climbot- These robots can move in any direction and can climb over short structures.
MovingJunkbot cannot be moved by the player (he walks by himself, will not fall off an edge, and will turn back if he walks into a dead end), but the player's movement of bricks can affect where he goes (however he cannot walk over a brick structure two or more bricks high (but he can walk on staircases)). If you are the player, then you must know that when playing this level (Level 1 of Building 1, the first place you go to), you must complete the level at "1 or less", but doing it at more moves than that will not get you the gold award). For each level there is a gold award if the player does it under the said amount of moves (for example, look at the picture. When you move a brick or clump of bricks, you get a move. GoalThe goal of every level in both games is to clear the level of all trash cans (which is done by guiding Junkbot to the trash cans, causing him to collect them), though the player is also encouraged to do so by using the least amount of moves as possible.
When 10 levels are completed, the 10 keycards will unlock the next of four buildings. AdvancingEvery level has a keycard. When Junkbot comes in contact with a trash can, he will collect it.

Note that shield bricks can only be used once! However, it will wear off after touching that enemy/hazard. Shield Brick- Blue box that will make Junkbot invincible to the next enemy/hazard that touches him. Movable Jump Brick- Like an ordinary jump brick, but is yellow (instead of gray), and can be moved like a colored brick. Jump Brick- Small gray and blue springs that make Junkbot jump.
StrategiesThe best scores in the game are made by reusing structures and breaking clumps of the puzzle bricks in imaginative ways that solves the puzzles in less moves. Drip- Pipes that will drip water that can short-circuit Junkbot.Data can only be saved if the player has an account on Lego.com. Fire Brick- Too hot for Junkbot! Will burn up Junkbot. However, some switches do nothing.These are things Junkbot must avoid, or else he'll lose the level. Switch- Buttons that will switch fans or fire bricks on/off.

An extra area making five instead of four Junkbot moves down through the basement instead of to different buildings Junkbot purchases a spy kit off of his computer, and despite Bossbot's insistence that there is no "PROJECT X," Junkbot ventures beneath the factory to continue his quest to find out what the mystery of Project X is.After the last level, "PROJECT X" (which is the only level in the last area, "Area X"), Junkbot discovers the deep secrets of "PROJECT X": his birthday party! However, a mysterious Gearbot sneaks off, carrying a folder labeled "PROJECT Y TOP SECRET." Differences Junkbot picks up a folder the Gearbots dropped, labeled "TOP SECRET PROJECT X." Junkbot reads through, and finds a note, which reads "Don't tell Junkbot about," but the note seems to have a torn-off section of a bigger document.
These will try to walk away from Junkbot, and will walk off platforms if they have to. Walking Trash Cans- special trash cans that appear in some levels. Teleporter- A device that instantly teleports Junkbot to its counterpart teleporter on the screen. Crate- White box that can't be moved by the player, but can pushed by Junkbot. Movable Shield- like an ordinary shield but, yellow (instead of blue) and can be moved like a colored brick.
Junkbot at Lego.com (Adobe Shockwave required) Area 5 - Area X (special because there is only one level, entitled Project X) Some lasers may be turned on/off through the use of switches. Laser—A green box which shoots out a blue laser to shock Junkbot. Junkbot can only collect these cans if they are cornered, trapped or Junkbot is two bricks above the Walking Trash Can.
