
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3 GBA gameplay Android
Gameplay
The overall gameplay remains similar to the game's
predecessors, with the game's introduction of Bunyip
Stones being a new addition to the series. These stones can
be equipped to various boomerang chassis to change their
functionality or elemental properties. The stones can be
mixed and matched to make unique boomerang
combinations, (such as explosive Lasorangs or Multirangs
that track enemies). At first, Ty has only one boomerang
chassis, and no Bunyip Stones whatsoever. However, new
boomerang chassis and Bunyip Stones can be purchased
using Opals, the game's currency, from various stores
spread across Southern Rivers. Bunyip Stones can also be
given as rewards for completing the game's various side-
quests. With each boomerang chassis having a limited
number of Bunyip Stone slots, the player is forced to
strategize which stones they should make use of and which
boomerang chassis to equip them to. Certain Bunyip Stones
also cancel each other out (mostly the elemental stones
[i.e.: Fire and Ice elemental stones can't be used together],
and warp stones, which are incompatible with most other
stones). Incompatible stones will glow red when equipped
to a chassis, and will cancel each other out unless one or
the other is removed. Each stone's effect can also be
stacked upon itself to increase its effectiveness (two fire
Bunyip Stones equipped to the same chassis have a greater
effect than a single one does, for example).
Another major addition was that of a melee combat system.
Unlike in previous games, many enemies are immune to
damage from thrown boomerangs. Therefore, unless the
player has a sufficiently powerful boomerang or a Bunyip
Mech, most enemies can only be defeated by melee
combat. Incorporating elements from beat 'em up -style
games, melee combat consists of a 5-hit combo, a move
that throws enemies up into the air, an aerial juggle combo
and the bite move from previous games. Most enemies
also possess a health bar that decreases as they take
damage, with most taking multiple hits to defeat.
The Fourbie jeep used in the previous game for exploration
of the overworld is absent, instead being replaced by a new
vehicle, the "Crabmersible". The Crabmersible serves the
same purpose as the Fourbie, albeit with included weapons
and defenses for battling enemies in the overworld, as well
as being able to submerge underwater. The Chopper, Go-
Cart and Shadow Bunyip all make a return, and a new
Bunyip known as the "Extreme Bunyip" is featured, replacing
the auxiliary Bunyips and Battle Bunyip from the previous
game. A new vehicle, in the form of a fighter plane known
as the "Gunyip", is also introduced and used in certain
missions.
Multiplayer is present and consists of Cart Racing (similar
to Mario Kart) and Gunyip Dogfighting (similar to Star Fox
64 , although more restrictive). Both of which are playable
with up to 4 players.
A version of the game was also released for the Game Boy
Advance. Like its GBA predecessor, it plays as a 2D
platformer as opposed to a 3D platformer. When using the
Gunyip, the game switches to a scrolling shooter (similar to
Gradius ), and when using the Chopper, the game becomes
a top-down action game (similar mechanically to Solar
Jetman ). Unlike the console versions, the Go-Cart and
related side-quests and characters are absent, and there
are no multiplayer modes available.
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