Wednesday, September 2, 2020

PrinceWatercress plays Kyatto Ninden Teyandee - Part 3 of 11


We head to High Shine Tower to keep The Big Cheese's men from hijacking the broadcast signal as we show off some gameplay with Polly Esther.

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Stage 3

In this stage, Bad Bird has gone to High Shine Tower - the broadcast tower for all of Little Tokyo - in order to hijack and get The Big Cheese one step closer to becoming emperor.

Polly's regular attack lasts longer that Speedy's and Guido, and if you're close enough to an enemy, you can hit them twice with it. Her ninpo attacks are a pink heart kunai, a pink boomerang and a full-screen attack that flashes pink.

The metal platforms will disappear if you're on them for long enough, although it is possible to get on them and then back off without them disappearing at all if you're fast enough.

The drum enemies are much like the guitar enemies from the last stage. Also, the faces with the wagging finger will shot a lightning bolt at your current location.

When you have a choice between going up and going right, go up for a bunch of power-ups. Right simply leads to a spike pit with the disappearing platforms and nothing more Either way you go, you'll eventually reach the bottomless pit with even more of those platforms. Eventually, you'll need Batcat to get past the huge chasm near the end to fight some fast bird enemies that will try to leap at you get to the boss.

The boss here is some flying thing that drops pigs on you. If you dig the dirt in the gaps in the floor, you can make it so that these pigs can get trapped in the holes you've made until they disappear. Just let the pigs leap over you, and hit the flying pig head boss after it comes down and flies your way. After you hit it, it will go back to the top center before dropping a pig and coming at you again. The pigs will bounce towards you upon hitting the ground, but you can walk under them as this is happening.

After the boss battle, The Big Cheese takes his anger out on Jerry Atric.

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