Zoop

Zoop

Infobox VG
title= Zoop


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developer= Hookstone Ltd.
publisher= Viacom New Media
distributor=
designer=
series=
engine=
version=
released= NA1995
genre= puzzle game
modes=
ratings= K-A (ESRB)
platforms= Super NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear, MS-DOS, Sega Saturn, Atari Jaguar, PlayStation
media= cartridge, CD-ROM, floppy disk
requirements= stock console
input= direction pad and buttons

"Zoop" is a puzzle game developed by Hookstone Ltd, and published by Viacom New Media.

Some of its rules resemble those of "Plotting" (known in some territories as "Flipull"), but unlike "Plotting", "Zoop" runs in real time.

Official "Zoop" games have been released for Game Boy, Game Gear, Mega Drive/Genesis, Super NES, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Microsoft MS-DOS, and Apple Macintosh.

To garner interest for the game, Blockbuster offered the game as a free rental for the SNES for a time. [cite web |url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/jaguar/zoop/adblurbs |title=MobyGames Ad-Blurbs for Zoop |accessmonthday=April 10 |accessyear=2007]

Game play

The player controls a triangle in the center of the screen. Every second (or more often in advanced levels), a piece comes in from the side and possibly pushes other pieces forward. Two consecutive pieces will never come in from the same quadrant, and runs of consecutive identical pieces on one row are longer than one might think statistically.

If a piece falls into the center square, the game is over.

If the player shoots a piece of the same color as their triangle, it will be "zooped" (cleared) and points are earned. If the piece behind the target piece is also of the same color, it is also "zooped." The same goes for the next piece, and so on. In the example , shooting to the left of the position in the screenshot will "zoop" the green pieces and return the player to the center, facing right (the opposite direction).

If a piece of a different color than the player's current piece is shot, the player's piece will switch colors with it. This is also what happens when a piece of a different color is encountered after zooping one or more pieces of the same color. In the example, shooting down would bounce off the orange piece (leaving a green piece behind), and return with the orange piece.

When the quota of "zooped" pieces is met, the game speeds up and (before level 10) the background changes.

Various special pieces do different things:
*A "proximity bomb" (shaped like a lightning bolt) blows up pieces in a 3×3 area centered at the target piece.
*A "line bomb" (often shaped like a gear) clears a whole target line of pieces.
*A "color bomb" (often shaped like a paint splotch) clears all the pieces in a quadrant that match the target piece.
*Collect five "spring pieces" to clear the whole screen.
*If a piece is pushed right next to the center square, it immediately disappears. In this way, the player may not lose because of a powerup entering the middle square.

Points

Generally speaking, every cleared piece is worth 100 points. In the case of zooping more than one piece at once, each piece is worth 100 points more than the piece before it. For example, zooping 3 pieces results in 100 + 200 + 300 = 600 points. In addition, if a row is full (one more piece being added will cause a loss of game) and all the pieces are of the same color, zooping the row earns a bonus of 5,000 points for the smaller rows on the top and bottom, and 10,000 for the rows on the left and right. All pieces cleared as a result of any of the four powerup items are worth 100 points.

Opti-Challenge

To make matters even more difficult, the game also employed what was referred to as "opti-challenge" backgrounds. As the game progressed, the backgrounds would become increasingly distracting. Early on, this would involve the use of contrasting colours, and increasingly intricate colour schemes. Background patterns would also become more intricate and would make subtle use of asymmetrical elements. Ultimately, the background on level 9 employed black and white tiles, roughly the size of the invading pieces, while the center square contained a picture of clouds, which expanded to fill the screen on levels 10 and later. Although the opti-challenge element of the game was used as a selling point, very little information exists about the technique itself, and no other game on the market has ever openly claimed to use opti-challenge graphics.

ound and music

The MS-DOS version of the game supports various sound cards, and features wavetable-like MIDI music. The sound effects have a cartoonish tone to match the vivid colors used through the stages. The music is basically jazz, and "evolves" with the game. The title and options screens, and the first stages, feature "smooth jazz" tunes. As the levels get harder, the music gets more and more tense, adding to the fast-paced atmosphere of the game.

Pop Culture Reference

Zoop is shown prominently on packaging for the "Okama GameSphere" in the South Park episode "Towelie".

Clones

The freepuzzlearena package contains a clone called Zeus; other (less faithful) clones include Millennium Bugs and XMAS98.

References


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