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Fully grown beanstalks, as in beanstalks that have grown until they stop because they are past the top of the Top Screen, are special. Beans cannot fall down in columns with a fully grown beanstalk. Pyoro can climb above the Top Screen using such a beanstalk. Note that the player has a limited amount of time to do this: a beanstalk that has grown in this way turns grey eventually and shrinks away like any other grey beanstalk. Once Pyoro leaves the Top Screen, the game switches to another playfield set above the first one with unique gameplay. It takes place in the orbit of an [[Earth]]-like planet. The top screen is not letterboxed in this playfield, meaning the gameplay is taking place on a wider space. The Touch Screen is empty except for the beanstalk Pyoro climbs upward on, which he does automatically. The Top Screen has a row of clouds for Pyoro to stop at then walk across as as he does on the ground. This area has three conveyor belts in the air, each of which parallel to the top and bottom of the screen and stretch as long as the screen. There is a wide space between the clouds and the lowest conveyor belt, but shorter spaces between each of the conveyor belts. The bottom conveyor belt and the top conveyor belt scroll to the left, while the middle one scrolls to the right. All three carry beans on their belts, either normal green ones or slightly larger red beans. These beans do not fall, instead only moving with the conveyor belts. Pyoro can eat these beans as well. Though normal beans have the same scoring system as in the main game, their fixed heights mean normal beans on the lowest conveyor belt are worth 10 points (but is displayed with blue text), normal beans on the middle conveyor belt are worth 100 points, and normal beans on the top conveyor belt are worth 1000 points. The red beans are worth double, just as with the gold beans and star shaped beans. The same music from used while Pyoro is Super Pyoro is played while in this area. This bonus state is only temporary; the cloud floor flashes near the end of the available time to indicate the conclusion. Once time is up, the clouds fade away starting from the screen edges and working inward to the beanstalk. The cloud the beanstalk is attached to remains in place. Pyoro automatically moves back to the beanstalk and descends to the normal playfield. The player cannot begin to extend his tongue past the start of this automatic movement. In Pyoro's absence, all beans vanish from the normal playfield. This applies to both falling beans and beans rising on beanstalks. The beanstalks stop rising as well. Once Pyoro returns to the ground, all beanstalks turn grey instantly, and beans resume falling from the top of the screen. | Fully grown beanstalks, as in beanstalks that have grown until they stop because they are past the top of the Top Screen, are special. Beans cannot fall down in columns with a fully grown beanstalk. Pyoro can climb above the Top Screen using such a beanstalk. Note that the player has a limited amount of time to do this: a beanstalk that has grown in this way turns grey eventually and shrinks away like any other grey beanstalk. Once Pyoro leaves the Top Screen, the game switches to another playfield set above the first one with unique gameplay. It takes place in the orbit of an [[Earth]]-like planet. The top screen is not letterboxed in this playfield, meaning the gameplay is taking place on a wider space. The Touch Screen is empty except for the beanstalk Pyoro climbs upward on, which he does automatically. The Top Screen has a row of clouds for Pyoro to stop at then walk across as as he does on the ground. This area has three conveyor belts in the air, each of which parallel to the top and bottom of the screen and stretch as long as the screen. There is a wide space between the clouds and the lowest conveyor belt, but shorter spaces between each of the conveyor belts. The bottom conveyor belt and the top conveyor belt scroll to the left, while the middle one scrolls to the right. All three carry beans on their belts, either normal green ones or slightly larger red beans. These beans do not fall, instead only moving with the conveyor belts. Pyoro can eat these beans as well. Though normal beans have the same scoring system as in the main game, their fixed heights mean normal beans on the lowest conveyor belt are worth 10 points (but is displayed with blue text), normal beans on the middle conveyor belt are worth 100 points, and normal beans on the top conveyor belt are worth 1000 points. The red beans are worth double, just as with the gold beans and star shaped beans. The same music from used while Pyoro is Super Pyoro is played while in this area. This bonus state is only temporary; the cloud floor flashes near the end of the available time to indicate the conclusion. Once time is up, the clouds fade away starting from the screen edges and working inward to the beanstalk. The cloud the beanstalk is attached to remains in place. Pyoro automatically moves back to the beanstalk and descends to the normal playfield. The player cannot begin to extend his tongue past the start of this automatic movement. In Pyoro's absence, all beans vanish from the normal playfield. This applies to both falling beans and beans rising on beanstalks. The beanstalks stop rising as well. Once Pyoro returns to the ground, all beanstalks turn grey instantly, and beans resume falling from the top of the screen. | ||
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