Mcidclan's Bunch of Flowers is a homebrew game for PSP. A It has been tested on CFW 5.00 M33-6 and CFW 6.39 PRO-B6.
Dev's Note:
In this game you will have to propel flowers to a water well. And this, without causing a lack of energy! Indeed, each movement that was done from the D-pad drains your energy.A So, you'll need to find the shortest path to reach the water well !
This first release contain 7 playable Levels. But the final project will include 12 levels.
Flower Characteristics:
Green Flower, After being moved: It is carried away by the wind.
Dried Flower, After being moved: Remains in place.
Blue Flower, It is carried away by the wind and has a lifecycle.
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