GodPey
Godpey , a clone of Gunpey, is all about lines. On a playfield filled with
squares, tiles with diagonal and angled lines pop up from below, and it is
your job to make a connection from the left to the right by moving the tiles
so that the lines with their different angles connect. Moving tiles is done by
moving a cursor, two tiles high, which will swap out the two tiles it is
covering.
The actual story of Godpey is about a poor monkey who has lost all his
vegetables. After rejecting the idea of making vegetables out of Alan
Titchmarsh, he comes to the conclusion that drawing lines will somehow take
him to his veggies.
Godpey features a lot of gameplay modes, unlocked by gathering experience
points. While the most basic mode is just about simple connecting for as long
as you can stand it, the next mode adds a stress elements since no tile must
ever be pushed off the playfield. In other modes, you play against time for
points, or are presented with screens already filled with tiles that you must
arrange into one big branching line involving each and every tile. The final
mode is the story mode, which tells the story of the monkey in pretty cut-
scenes. As you level up, the monkey is adorned with a new vegetable-themed
hat.
Godpey can be played alone, against a friend or against the computer.
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