List of Gadgets in The Spy Fox Series - Gadgets in Spy Fox 3: "Operation Ozone"

Gadgets in Spy Fox 3: "Operation Ozone"

These gadgets appeared in the game Spy Fox 3: "Operation Ozone"

  • Spy Watch: The ultimate gadget in the games, Spy Fox can use this for communicating with Monkey Penny or for a little fun! There are also buttons to save, load or quit the game on this watch. It's certainly just the thing for a fox on the run! The watch has a game called Radioactive Trash Collector which is the game's minigame. This gadget is also used in Spy Fox in "Dry Cereal" and Spy Fox 2: "Some Assembly Required".
  • Spy Rust Buster.
  • Spy Toaster.
  • Spy Ear.
  • Spy Bowling Ball.
  • Duck Blind.
  • Pearl Detector.
  • Canned Laughter.
  • Spy Mint.
  • Sticky Stun Bun.
  • Grappling Granny.
  • Swiss Spy Knife.
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  • Dry Cereal
  • Some Assembly Required
  • Operation Ozone
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