## Description
_The Magical Flying Pink Pony Game_ is a first-person turret shooter set in a
colorful, candyland world which the player attempts to deprive of its magical,
pony populace. A macabre contrast, between the carefree environment and the
bloody destruction that the player brings on it, is a running theme throughout
the game.
By means of a stationary turret the player attempts to blast as many flying
ponies out of the sky as they possibly can, gaining a number of points for
each successful kill. The game possesses depth of field, and so ponies nearer
the turret will collide with a fired missile sooner than ponies farther out in
the field, requiring that the player fire in expectation of where a pony will
be, rather then where they are. If ten ponies manage to make it from one side
of the screen to the other alive, the game ends in a “Game Over”, and the
player must start again.
Particularly tricky shots, such as head or wing shots, provide the player with
bonus points based on the difficulty of the shot. Each time the player manages
several successive shots of any kind they are given a point multiplier; 2x for
two in a row, 3x for three, etc. If the player misses, the multiplier is
reset. As the player’s score increases more difficult enemies appear, such as
ponies which weave across the screen and green ponies, which take three shots
to kill.
Noteworthy achievements, such as killing particularly large numbers of ponies
or making a number of difficult kills, are tracked using a system of visual
rank indicators at the lower end of the screen. The awards are broken up into
three categories: stars, wedges, and bars. Stars are contingent on the number
of score bonuses the player achieves, wedges on the number of kills, and bars
on the player’s raw score. Once the player achieves three advances of any of
the three ranks they receive some form of reward in the shape of a better
weapon, a brief bonus round, etc.
The game is available both as a stand-alone application and as a slightly less
featured Dashboard widget, which has fewer display options. At the end of each
play-through the player is given an opportunity to log their score on an
online high score board and compare their achievements with those of other
players.
Minimum System Requirements | ||
OS | Mac OS X 10.3.9 |