Bitmap Soft in association with Lee Duke & Mike Richmond are delighted to present an absolutely stunning release of Vegetables Next.
Shipping is expected to start during the 1st week of April.
We will make a donation for every copy sold to the Childrens Heart Foundation Fund here in the UK –
In Memory of Aurora Richmond.
Game
The object of the game is to make lines of three or more matching vegetables. To do so, you can swap the position of any two vegetables on the play screen by pressing fire then pushing in a direction. Pressing fire again “unlocks” the cursor. When there are no valid moves left then the board is shuffled – until you run out of shuffles, then it’s game over!
Match three vegetables and they are removed from the board, with new shapes dropping down to replace them. Occasionally an immovable block will be dropped. These can only be removed by strategically dropping them until a line of three or more immovable blocks is made. Match four shapes in a row to destroy a full row or line and match five to destroy all matching shapes and get an extra shuffle.
Game Modes
There are four game modes, offering a gradually increasing level of challenge.
Casual
In casual mode, the emphasis is on a relaxing game, with very few immovable blocks being dropped. It is still possible to run out of moves, so don’t get too complacent!
Classic
In classic mode, immovable blocks are periodically dropped, making it gradually harder to make matches.
Shopping
The objective of shopping mode is to make the number of matches indicated on the left hand side of the screen. At first you need to match 3 of each shape to beat the level, with the number of matches you need to achieve increasing each time
Countdown
Countdown mode is the biggest challenge of all. You have a short time to make a match before the timer runs out. If you fail to match before then, you lose a shuffle. In this mode, you do not lose a shuffle when there are no valid matches – only when the countdown timer runs out.
Credits
Coding, music and vegetables by Lee Duke
Game Design and Concept by Mike Richmond
Title screen and background graphics by Andy Cashmore
Coverart: Ric Lumb
Ian (verified owner) –
A fun colourful game for the NEXT