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* Apple - Turns into nothing, the apple disappears.
* Apple - Turns into nothing, the apple disappears.


Don't forget - When you hit on the spot, the fruit morphs two steps, while the surrounding neighbour fruits only morph once.
Remember when you hit on the spot, the fruit morphs two steps, while the surrounding neighbour fruits only morph once.


==Controls==
==Controls==

Revision as of 08:14, 20 April 2022

Fruit'Y
Fruitypsp2.png
General
AuthorRetroguru
TypePuzzle
Version1.00
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2015/10/23
Links
Download
Website

Fruit'Y is an original freeware puzzle game heavily inspired by the Kaiko classic Gem'X, which has been seen on computers such as the Commodore Amiga 500, Commodore 64 and Atari ST.

An official 2013 spin-off named Leona's Tricky Adventure is available and can be purchased via KTX Software Development.

Features

  • Hand set pixels.
  • Amiga chiptunes.
  • Score tracking.
  • 120 levels.

User guide

Story

Although tiger mum forbids little Sheran to play with edibles, there is simply no way to stop him from playing with fruits found inside the deep jungle.

Being shiny, smelling wonderful and tasting even better Sheran can't be kept away. So let's do the best we could do: Support him!

Gameplay

The game consists of two boards of fruits. The left field belongs to Sheran who needs to reproduce the right field 1:1 being able to proceed to the next level.

There are a total of five fruits. Once you control Sheran's prank and activate a field, the fruit inside the activated field morphs two steps, while the other fields located above, below, to the left and to the right, morph the fruit located inside only once.

The order of fruits is shown in the middle of the playing field.

  • Mango - Turns into an orange.
  • Orange - Turns into a banana.
  • Banana - Turns into a pear.
  • Pear - Turns into an apple.
  • Apple - Turns into nothing, the apple disappears.

Remember when you hit on the spot, the fruit morphs two steps, while the surrounding neighbour fruits only morph once.

Controls

D-Pad - Move cursor

Cross - Hit

Screenshots

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Media

Fruit'Y - Playing With Edibles | by Retroguru (Official Trailer) (Mulle)

Changelog

v1.00

  • Initial Public Release at GameStage Expo 2015, Linz, Austria.
  • Added previously unused graphics and animations.
  • Improved ingame controls.
  • Added cheat codes.

v0.81

Credits

Core Team:

Porters:

  • Rodolphe Boixel (Thor) - Windows (32-bit), Linux (32-bit), Linux (64-bit), PSP, Wiz.
  • Frank Wille (phx) - Amiga OS4, MorphOS, NetBSD x86, NetBSD PPC.
  • Xavier Vallejo (Indiket) - Dreamcast, Mac OS X.
  • Artur Rojek (zear) - GCW Zero.
  • Fabio Olimpieri (Oibaf) - Wii.

Helping Hands:

  • Jan Jensen (Flarfy) - Handdrawn graphics for the DVD Cover.
  • Denny Mueller (Mulle) - Trailer, DVD Cover Design, Testing.
  • H7/Accession - ASCII art for readme file.

Third Party Credits:

  • This uses SDL, SDL_Mixer, libmodplug and zlib.
  • The "Scale2x" function used for antialias is an own recoded implementation by Yannick Erb and does not use the original GPL'ed code. You may want to check this page.
  • Please kindly note "scale2x", "bilinear antialias" and "scanlines", once activated, will intense CPU usage and might lead to slowdowns and higher energy consumption, which therefore will decrease battery life on portable devices. Availability of these functions is OS depending.

Music Tracklist:

  • Title - Fruity (Intro) (by Vedder).
  • Level 1 - Puzzle Tune Factory (by Triace).
  • Level 2 - Breakfast Envy (by Vedder).
  • Level 3 - Go Mellow (by Triace).
  • Level 4 - Lauras Peak (by vedder).
  • Level 5 - Smoothie (by Triace).
  • Level 6 - Power Slide (by vedder).
  • Level 7 - Pezko 2 The Chip (by Triace).
  • Level 8 - Shadowfax (by vedder).
  • Level 9 - Fruity Liquids (by Triace).
  • Level 10 - Sunday Drive (Vedder).

External links

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