Tumblepop
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Tumblepop is an arcade platform game by Data East released in 1991. It is considered a cult classic, appearing to borrow some elements from the previous year's Snow Bros. It is also available for the Nintendo Game Boy.
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[edit] Gameplay
The game involves one or two ghost-busters who can suck monsters/ghosts into vacuum-cleaner-like devices and spit them back in a bouncing/rolling ball. Expelled enemies can be used as weapons that can result in bonus items when used to crush other enemies. The game's looks are reminiscent of Pang.
In the original arcade version, the protagonists work their way through stages set in different parts of the world, each with their own enemies and at least one boss, as listed below:
- Moscow, which is a circus-like stage, enemies being clowns, invisible conjurers, fire spitters; the boss is a giant clown held by balloons who juggles with bombs.
- Egypt: near the pyramids in the desert, the enemies include fire spitters and mummies; the boss is a giant genie who spits fireballs.
- Paris: near the Arch of Triumph, all the enemies are robots; the boss is a big flying robot that sends out flying hands.
- New York City: near the Statue of Liberty and the World Trade Center, the enemies are pumpkin-headed zombies and octopuses; the boss is a giant octopus.
- Rio de Janeiro: near the Statue of Christ the Redeemer: with several fire monsters; the boss is a dragon made out of fire.
- Antarctica: populated by snowmen, snowmen armed with shovels, and hairy monsters; the boss is a giant snowman wearing a bucket on its head.
- Australia; it has carnivorous plants, cavemen and snowmen made out of mud; the boss is a giant two-headed carnivorous plant.
- Japan: near Mount Fuji with yureis, kappas and skeletons; the boss is a giant pile of daruma dolls.
- Space: Greys, spacemen with blaster guns. The boss is a flying robot that looks like the Flatwoods monster.
- Moon: all the bosses from the previous worlds must be fought again. The final boss is a cyborg mad scientist controlling a giant robot.
[edit] Version differences
The Game Boy version incorporates a world map that doesn't resemble Earth; levels are contained in different cities on that map that the player can walk between (similar to the style of the world map in Commander Keen). If a city proves too hard, it is also possible to drop out of it and come back later (though not if the Game Boy is turned off, due to a password saving system). The enemies in a given city approximately correspond to those in an area in the arcade version, though there will not necessarily be any link between the cities of the world and the cities of Tumblepop. In addition, the Game Boy version incorporates a shop in which players can spend their points to buy power-ups.
[edit] Videogame references
- The fire breathers are modeled after Karnov, the star of a Data East arcade game by the same title.
- The cavemen are based on the cavemen from Joe and Mac, a Data East arcade game starring two cavemen.
- The gray spacemen are based on Chelnov from the Data East arcade game Atomic Runner Chelnov.