Garfield (video Game) - Rooms

Rooms

  • Living Room: The living room is the start of the game where you have to put back items such as a remote, a cushion, and a goldfish bowl.
  • Kitchen: The kitchen is where you'll have to put back items such as a plate, a bowl of fruit, and a toaster.
  • Laundry Room: The laundry room is where you'll have to put back items such as a bucket, a pair of shoes, and a laundry basket.
  • Hallway: The hallway is where you'll have to put back items such as a clock, a picture, and a box of tissues.
  • Landing: The landing is where you'll have to put back items such as a lamp, a vase, and a candelabra.
  • Den: The den is where you'll have to put back items such as a wastebasket, a computer monitor, and a globe.
  • Jon's Bedroom: Jon's bedroom is where you'll have to put back items such as a radio, a tie, and a pair of bunny slippers.
  • Small Bedroom: The small bedroom is where you'll have to put back items such as a guitar, a sombrero, and a piƱata.
  • Bathroom: The bathroom is where you'll have to put back items such as a rubber duck, a bathroom scale (a.k.a. RX-2 talking scale), and a towel.
  • Game Room: The game room is where you'll have to put back items such as a piggy bank, a board game, and a video game disc. It also has two mini games: Jon's Jigsaw and Console Classic (based on Sega's game Puyo Puyo.)
  • The Yard: The yard (also referred to as the front/back garden) is where you'll have to put back items such as a porchlight, a hose nozzle, and a birdhouse.
  • Basement: The basement is where you'll have to put back items such as a trumpet, Stretch (a rubber chicken), and a dumbbell.
  • Attic: The attic is where you'll have to put back items such as a baseball glove, Jon's old hat, and a phonograph speaker. Clive, Garfield's invisible friend is in here with a mini game called Wind-Up Roundup.
  • The Greenhouse: The greenhouse is where you'll have to put back items such as an apple crate.
  • The Rooftops: Not really a room, it's just a shortcut to the yard from the landing. This is the only room with no items to put back.

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