Greenhouse

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Greenhouse gameplay in Game & Watch Collection.

Greenhouse is a Game & Watch released on December 6, 1982 [1]. The player controls a bug exterminator only referred to as the "Fumigator" in the manual, and the objective is to spray worms that try to eat the plants in a greenhouse. The worms crawl along vines and the player will have to try to hit them with a spray before they reach the plants (which would then die). The game is a two-level one with a ladder connecting the two parts (which otherwise offer almost identical action). The game is relatively easy to begin with, but soon gets harder.

In a 1983 Game & Watch commercial, the Fumigator is called "Stanley"[2], which is the name of the playable character featured in the Donkey Kong 3 arcade game released that same year. Donkey Kong 3 is also set in a greenhouse and has similar gameplay, however Nintendo has never officially connected the two titles, and Stanley does not resemble the Fumigator.

Game & Watch Gallery 3

In the Modern version of the minigame, Yoshi has to protect his plants by spraying Fly Guys and Ukikis with watermelon seeds (as he did in Yoshi's Island). To play, you use the +Control Pad to move and B Button to shoot watermelon seeds. Once Yoshi grabbed ten melons, he would gain fire-spitting powers, allowing him to burn the ropes of the Ukikis, scorching them even while they are shielded. The tulip that releases stars from Yoshi's Island releases the Fly Guys. The Classic Mode of the game does not deviate from the original Greenhouse.

Game & Watch Collection

In the Nintendo DS game for Club Nintendo members, Game & Watch Collection, there is an exact port of Greenhouse, alongside Donkey Kong and Oil Panic.

References

  1. ^ Greenhouse info page on In The Attic, a website dedicated to classic videogames Retrieved 13 November 2010
  2. ^ Nintendo Game & Watch 1983 Commercial YouTube The Museum of Classic Chicago Television. Retrieved December 7, 2015