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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player(s) is/are holding a spear with both hands, and must thrust it upwards or downwards at the right time to poke the invading aliens through the hole in order to defend the treasure on the right side of the screen. If the player pokes the alien(s), they will give a thumbs up as sparkles appear around their face, flowers appear on screen, and the treasure grows arms and starts waving fans with smiley faces. If the alien reaches the treasure, they will grab it and laugh, as the player looks around confused, and the game is lost. In multiplayer, the treasure is in the center of the screen between the two players, and additional aliens will appear from the right.
The player is holding a weapon with both hands, and must thrust it upwards or downwards at the right time to poke the invading aliens through the hole in order to defend the treasure on the right side of the screen. If the player pokes the alien(s), they will give a thumbs up as sparkles appear around their face, flowers appear on screen, and the treasure grows arms and starts waving fans with smiley faces. If the alien reaches the treasure, they will grab it and laugh, as the player looks around confused, and the game is lost. In multiplayer, the treasure is in the center of the screen between the two players, and additional aliens will appear from the right.


* '''Level 1:''' The game is set under a set of floorboards. The player(s) holds a stick, and must defend a crown. One or two green aliens appear, approaching from above and speeding up as they near the hole.
* '''Level 1:''' The game is set under a set of floorboards. The player(s) holds a stick, and must defend a crown. One or two green aliens appear, approaching from above and speeding up as they near the hole.
* '''Level 2:''' The game is set in a sewer. The player(s) holds a double-ended manhole hook, and must defend two piles of gold. Two or four beige aliens appear, approaching one after the other without changing their paces.
* '''Level 2:''' The game is set in a sewer. The player(s) holds a double-ended manhole hook, and must defend two piles of gold. Two or four beige aliens appear, approaching one after the other without changing their paces.
* '''Level 3:''' The game is set in an art gallery. The player(s) wears a suit of armor, holds a double-ended gold spear, and must defend two crystal balls. Two or four purple aliens appear, continually stopping and then moving at faster paces in order to fake out the player(s). If one (or both) players let the alien get the crystal ball, the players look confused and panic.
* '''Level 3:''' The game is set in an art gallery. The player(s) wears a suit of armor, holds a double-ended spear, and must defend two crystal balls. Two or four purple aliens appear, continually stopping and then moving at faster paces in order to fake out the player(s).


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

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