Welcome to my twenty-third Guide without a co-author.
I decided to play this game when the GameBoy Completion Project restarted.
After enjoying the game, I choose to write a guide for the game to help the
GameBoy Completion Project and to write a guide for a different console.
I have enjoyed writing this guide and playing the game, and wish that anyone
using this guide finds the game just as fun and this guide helpful. Good luck
with the game.
Up Arrow = Move the Bear up the screen
Down Arrow = Move the Bear down the screen
Right Arrow = Temporarily speed up the Blocks moving towards the Bear
A Button = Fire a Snowball
B Button = Use a Heart to clear the on-screen Blocks/Snowballs
Start Button = Pause game
To remove blocks in this game, you need to fill in the gaps of each block to
form a rectangle. This needs to be done before the set of blocks reach the
bear on the right of the screen, or you will have a Game Over.
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02C) Power Ups [AZ02C]
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Apple = Gives you an extra life.
Banana = Appears to do nothing.
Watermelon = Freezes the blocks for a set period of time.
The only difference I have noticed is that the speead the blocks come at the
screen. Nothing else appears to be different between different levels. I have
found three ways to clear the blocks:
1) Use a Heart (B Button). This will clear all the blocks you can visibly
see on the screen. I would recommend using this if the blocks are very
close to the bear and you think you will not
2) Fill in the gap. See the example below.
### Shoot some ice cubes (A Button) to fill the gap (-) to make a
#-- rectange. This should be the main method of clearing the blocks.
#-- You can even stack them past the original boundaries to gain more
### points. Although not sure, more points seem to provide more fruit.
3) Place a layer above the blocks. See the example below.
#- This only works if it is a flat block. In my experience, this will
#- generally be a waste of time, as there will most likely be a bigger
#- flat block behind it. When you are sure that there are no more
#- flat blocks, fill in the gaps (like above) to remove all the flat
#- blocks using less time to clear.
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