Gruntz

Windows game, 1999

Genre:
Puzzle
Year:
1999
Developer:
Monolith Productions
Publisher:
Microïds
Perspective:
Top-down
Releases:
Windows (1999)

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An interesting mix of logic and real-time strategy, where the player's task is to help the lands, in a new and unfamiliar environment, find a rare artifact called Warp Stone, which will help them return to their original world, from where they were forcibly expelled. Most of the game, you make your clay cute grunts through a series of mazes, puzzles and other imaginative obstacles, trying to get various tools that often make it easier for you to move forward, while at the same time avoiding enemy grunts or destroying them in various smiling ways.  …read more

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An interesting mix of logic and real-time strategy, where the player's task is to help the lands, in a new and unfamiliar environment, find a rare artifact called Warp Stone, which will help them return to their original world, from where they were forcibly expelled. Most of the game, you make your clay cute grunts through a series of mazes, puzzles and other imaginative obstacles, trying to get various tools that often make it easier for you to move forward, while at the same time avoiding enemy grunts or destroying them in various smiling ways. 

Tools are to be picked up by Gruntz to use in battle or for puzzle solving purposes. Each tool does a certain amount of damage. The weakest tool is nothing at all, also called barehands. There are several ways of getting a barehand Grunt, which include freshly created Gruntz, or a Boomerang Grunt that forgot to catch the boomerang. The only Grunt a Barehanded can defeat is another bare hand if he strikes first. The strongest weapon is the Timebombs, which kills any Gruntz within the 1 square radius (including the Grunt himself if he's not careful). Most weapons can be used for other purposes, such as walking over spikes, swimming, breaking objects or digging holes. A grunt can only have one tool at a time.

In addition to tools, toys can be used against enemy Gruntz to force them to stop and play with the toy for a given amount of time, while the player sneaks past them. As with tools, there are numerous toys available for use. The shortest lasting toy is the yo-yo, which breaks almost instantly, leaving the Grunt little time to do anything but run away. The longest lasting toy is the Beach Ball, which take the longest to break. The only thing that works as well as a Beach Ball is the Go-Kart, which doesn't last quite as long in information terms, but the animation of the toy actually breaking is quite long, making the Go-Kart last as long as the Beach Ball. Just like tools, a Grunt can only have one Toy at a time, but he can always put his current toy down and get another one, use that toy, and return later to collect the original toy.

The game is full of humor from start to finish and later levels can really spin the brain threads of many players. In addition, it offers fun multiplayer and, above all, a level editor, which allows endless creation of new maps, puzzles and tasks.

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