Gunpey is a puzzle game for PlayStation inspired by the designs of Gunpei Yokoi, renowned for creating the Game Boy. Players aim to connect lines of varying angles across five columns to form continuous fuses that disappear upon completion. Featuring various game modes, such as Endless, Stage, Puzzle, and Vs mode, Gunpey delivers a unique gaming experience while paying homage to its creator.
Gunpey is a puzzle game set in the wild west. Your goal is to connect pieces of fuses to get one long fuse going across the board, making it explode and disappear.
There are several game modes in Gunpey, such as the classical puzzle game modes "Endless mode", where you can either play until you mess up or timed, either for 2 or 5 minutes. "Stage mode", where you have to clear a certain amount of tiles before advancing to the next stage. "Puzzle mode", where you have a set amount of fuse pieces and you need to make them all go away in one explosion. And finally "Vs. mode", where you can face off against a friend.
The game was named as a tribute to the developer of the game, Gunpei Yokoi who died from a car accident. He is also the designer of the Wonderswan and Nintendo's Game Boy system.
Gameplay:
Gunpey offers a one-of-a-kind puzzle experience. As lines of various angles climb up the screen, the player’s objective is to flip the lines, located in squares, to connect them over five columns. Connecting lines from left to right remove the connected row. If an incomplete line reaches the top of the screen, the game is over.
The game got versions in the Wonderswam, Nintendo DS and PSP consoles.