Mon Amour

by Onion Games

The Developer Says...

ONE button is all you need in this flappy kissing game! Welcome to a wonderful world where love is... diversity. A pastel-coloured, pixelated world, where a mustachioed-monsieur will kiss a princess, and 64 of her loyal subjects!

Players Like...

❤ Gameplay Overview

Players guide a mustachioed character across the screen, tasked with kissing a series of characters to ultimately rescue the kidnapped princess. The gameplay is inspired by the classic "Flappy Bird" formula, but the developers at Onion Games have added their own unique twist to create a quirky and charming experience.

❤ Risk-Reward Scoring System

One of the standout features is the risk-reward scoring system. Players earn points by collecting small hearts that eject from the characters they kiss. However, the more hearts a player collects, the larger they become, offering the opportunity to earn significantly more points. This creates a delicate balance, as players must decide whether to play it safe and collect the smaller hearts or take the risk of navigating through tighter spaces to grab the larger, more valuable ones.

❤ Obstacle Management and Power-ups

As players progress through the 50 levels, the obstacles become increasingly challenging, requiring precise timing and reflexes to navigate. The game provides players with tools to help manage these obstacles, such as certain fruits that can be collected to temporarily clear a path, and a special "invincibility" fruit that grants a limited period of invulnerability, allowing players to bypass hazards with ease.

❤ Replayability and Leaderboards

The addictive gameplay and scoring system encourage repeated playthroughs, and the game features a global leaderboard, allowing players to compete for high scores and see how they stack up against others. Additionally, the game provides real-time updates on when other players have died, adding a sense of camaraderie and friendly competition to the experience.

❤ Forgiving Mechanics and Gradual Difficulty

Players appreciate the game's balanced difficulty curve, as it is not as punishingly difficult as some other "Flappy Bird"-style games, allowing players to make mistakes without immediately losing all of their progress. The difficulty gradually increases, with the later levels presenting a greater challenge, but the overall experience remains accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of skill levels.

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