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Flappy

Flappy (フラッピー, Furappī) is a puzzle video game by dB-Soft in the same vein as the Eggerland series and Sokoban that is obscure outside Japan. It stars Flappy, a somewhat mole-like character who must complete each level by pushing a blue stone from its starting place to the blue tile destination.

Flappy
Developer(s)dB-Soft
Publisher(s)dB-Soft
Platform(s)Famicom, FM-7, MSX, PC-6001, PC-8000, PC-88, Sharp MZ, Sharp X1
ReleaseFamicom
  • JP: June 14, 1985
FM-7
MSX
PC-6001
PC-8000
PC-88
Sharp MZ
Sharp X1
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Flappy first appeared on the Sharp X1 home computer in 1983. This debut was soon followed by conversions to a number of popular Japanese computers in the early 1980s, including the NEC's line of PCs and the Fujitsu FM series. Ports for the MSX computer line and the Family Computer were released in 1985.[1] dB-Soft produced a sequel with more difficult puzzles called King Flappy for the benefit of anyone who managed to clear the original 200 levels (or "sides" or "scenes" as the game calls them). A Nintendo Game Boy port was released exclusively in Japan in 1990 and was published by Victor Musical Industries.[2]

Plot edit

The beautiful planet of Blue Star, home-planet to a young boy named FLAPPY, is invaded by Dark Emperor Ngalo-Ngolo. The proud inhabitants of Blue Star, wanting neither war nor the invasion, self-destruct along with the planet on a path of self-determination. FLAPPY, however, is boarded onto an escape capsule headed for neighboring Planet Seviras by his father and so survives. From his capsule he sees fragments of the exploded Blue Star rain down incessantly on Planet Seviras.

Wandering aimlessly about Planet Seviras, FLAPPY reaches an oasis where he suddenly hears a voice from the sky saying, 'Gather up the fragments of Blue Star, the Blue Stones, to this Blue Area. When all of them have been gathered...' FLAPPY, believing a miracle has just occurred, begins on a journey to gather all the Blue Stones.

Gameplay edit

Gravity, gaps in the floors, and wandering enemies stand in the way of Flappy reaching his goal. Flappy can pick up and throw sleeping mushrooms at the enemies to knock them out for a while, or drop stones on them to crush them permanently. There are, however, many obstacles along the way: brick walls you must work your way around, brown stones which you can crush but which can also crush you if they fall on you, holes or dead angles in which the blue stone becomes irretrievable if it falls into them, and moving enemies. The game features two enemies: Unicorns and Ebira. Unicorns are green creatures that move in mostly-repetitive horizontal patterns. Ebira are red crab-like enemies (the word "ebi" is a Japanese term for shellfish) that relentlessly chase Flappy both horizontally and vertically. Ebira tend to mimic Flappy's movements, so Flappy must be careful to avoid being charged by a persistent Ebira.

Ports edit

Legacy edit

Sequels edit

  • King Flappy, X1 ・PC-8801mkIISR ・PC-8001mkIISR (1985)
  • Flappy 2: The resurrection of Blue Star, X68000 (1989)
  • Flappy Special, Game Boy (1990)
  • Flappy for Windows, Microsoft Windows (1995)
  • FLAPPY95, Microsoft Windows (1996)
  • Flappy World, Microsoft Windows (2001)

Clones edit

References edit

  1. ^ Famicom Games 2007-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, Famicom World.
  2. ^ Flappy Special, Gamekult.com.
  3. ^ "Flappy Releases". MobyGames. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
  4. ^ "Hra 100: Flappy (1987)". Herní Archeolog (in Czech). 2017-08-06. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
  5. ^ "Hra 267: Flappy (1988)". Herní Archeolog (in Czech). 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2022-05-30.
  6. ^ "Floppy". Universal Videogame List. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
  7. ^ "Beyond Floppy". Universal Videogame List. Retrieved 2022-06-04.
  8. ^ "Flappy". SourceForge. 2014-02-14. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  9. ^ "Tlappy". Google Play. 2017-05-02. Retrieved 2022-05-30.

External links edit

  • Picture solution guide to all 200 Famicom levels (Japanese) 2016-08-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • Video solution guide to all 200 Sharp MZ-800 scenes (part 1, part 2, special effects)

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Flappy フラッピー Furappi is a puzzle video game by dB Soft in the same vein as the Eggerland series and Sokoban that is obscure outside Japan It stars Flappy a somewhat mole like character who must complete each level by pushing a blue stone from its starting place to the blue tile destination FlappyDeveloper s dB SoftPublisher s dB SoftPlatform s Famicom FM 7 MSX PC 6001 PC 8000 PC 88 Sharp MZ Sharp X1ReleaseFamicomJP June 14 1985FM 7JP 1984MSXJP 1984PC 6001JP 1984PC 8000JP 1984PC 88JP 1983Sharp MZJP 1984Sharp X1JP 1983Genre s PuzzleMode s Single player Flappy first appeared on the Sharp X1 home computer in 1983 This debut was soon followed by conversions to a number of popular Japanese computers in the early 1980s including the NEC s line of PCs and the Fujitsu FM series Ports for the MSX computer line and the Family Computer were released in 1985 1 dB Soft produced a sequel with more difficult puzzles called King Flappy for the benefit of anyone who managed to clear the original 200 levels or sides or scenes as the game calls them A Nintendo Game Boy port was released exclusively in Japan in 1990 and was published by Victor Musical Industries 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Gameplay 3 Ports 4 Legacy 4 1 Sequels 4 2 Clones 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message The beautiful planet of Blue Star home planet to a young boy named FLAPPY is invaded by Dark Emperor Ngalo Ngolo The proud inhabitants of Blue Star wanting neither war nor the invasion self destruct along with the planet on a path of self determination FLAPPY however is boarded onto an escape capsule headed for neighboring Planet Seviras by his father and so survives From his capsule he sees fragments of the exploded Blue Star rain down incessantly on Planet Seviras Wandering aimlessly about Planet Seviras FLAPPY reaches an oasis where he suddenly hears a voice from the sky saying Gather up the fragments of Blue Star the Blue Stones to this Blue Area When all of them have been gathered FLAPPY believing a miracle has just occurred begins on a journey to gather all the Blue Stones Gameplay editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Flappy news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Gravity gaps in the floors and wandering enemies stand in the way of Flappy reaching his goal Flappy can pick up and throw sleeping mushrooms at the enemies to knock them out for a while or drop stones on them to crush them permanently There are however many obstacles along the way brick walls you must work your way around brown stones which you can crush but which can also crush you if they fall on you holes or dead angles in which the blue stone becomes irretrievable if it falls into them and moving enemies The game features two enemies Unicorns and Ebira Unicorns are green creatures that move in mostly repetitive horizontal patterns Ebira are red crab like enemies the word ebi is a Japanese term for shellfish that relentlessly chase Flappy both horizontally and vertically Ebira tend to mimic Flappy s movements so Flappy must be careful to avoid being charged by a persistent Ebira Ports editSharp X1 PC 88 1983 FM 7 MSX PC 6001 PC 8000 Sharp MZ 80K 700 800 1500 1984 Family Computer 1985 3 Legacy editSequels edit King Flappy X1 PC 8801mkIISR PC 8001mkIISR 1985 Flappy 2 The resurrection of Blue Star X68000 1989 Flappy Special Game Boy 1990 Flappy for Windows Microsoft Windows 1995 FLAPPY95 Microsoft Windows 1996 Flappy World Microsoft Windows 2001 Clones edit Flappy PMD 85 1987 4 Flappy Atari 8 bit computers 1988 5 Floppy Apple II 198x 6 Beyond Floppy Apple II 198x 7 Flappy i mode 2004 Flappy Yahoo Mobile 2005 Flappy Virtual Console 2007 emulation of the Famicom port Flappy Java 2014 clone of the Sharp MZ 800 port 8 Tlappy Android 2017 clone of the Sharp MZ 800 port 9 References edit Famicom Games Archived 2007 07 08 at the Wayback Machine Famicom World Flappy Special Gamekult com Flappy Releases MobyGames Retrieved 2022 06 04 Hra 100 Flappy 1987 Herni Archeolog in Czech 2017 08 06 Retrieved 2022 05 30 Hra 267 Flappy 1988 Herni Archeolog in Czech 2018 11 20 Retrieved 2022 05 30 Floppy Universal Videogame List Retrieved 2022 06 04 Beyond Floppy Universal Videogame List Retrieved 2022 06 04 Flappy SourceForge 2014 02 14 Retrieved 2022 06 02 Tlappy Google Play 2017 05 02 Retrieved 2022 05 30 External links editPicture solution guide to all 200 Famicom levels Japanese Archived 2016 08 23 at the Wayback Machine Video solution guide to all 200 Sharp MZ 800 scenes part 1 part 2 special effects Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flappy amp oldid 1224151385, wikipedia, wiki, 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