Granny Smith (video game)

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Granny Smith
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Developer(s) Mediocre AB
Publisher(s) Mediocre AB
Platform(s) Android, iOS
Release
  • WW: Aug 31, 2012

Granny Smith is a 2012 video game developed by Mediocre. It has a simple concept, where players must chase another character in a side scrolling genre.

Plot

The entire game is about chasing a young thief who stole your granny smith apples. Every level has three apples available for you to collect, which also act as "stars". If you get all three apples, it is the equivalent of getting all three stars in most games. Throughout the entire game, both characters are wearing rollerskates, and have canes.

Controls

The game is controlled through two buttons. A jump button, which will also rotate the character when held down in mid-air. The second is a cane button. When pressed, it will extend the cane over the characters head. This can have two functions, it can hit the thief, and slow him down, or it can be used to grab onto a cable above the character.

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