Going Up? serves as the story in which Kwirk has to rescue Tammy from the maze. Scoring is based on the time taken to complete the stage and the number of steps taken to get to the stairs. Back – Undo the last move made, up to eight times.Redo – Restart the entire stage from the beginning.The Going Up? game mode offers a menu screen (upon a press of the A button) that allows the following Along the way at certain levels, Kwirk will receive help from his Veggie Friends, who can be taken control of by pressing the Select button. There are ten floors for each Skill Level for a total of thirty floors. In 'Going Up?,' the object is to go from floor to floor by rotating turnstiles, moving blocks, and filling holes with blocks to get to the staircase on the other side. The three skill levels and two viewpoints are featured in all three game modes. In Diagonal view, characters and blocks have shadows and appear in crude 3D, whereas in Bird's Eye view everything is 2D, viewed from the top down. After, one of two viewpoints may be selected: Diagonal or Bird's Eye. Kwirk has three skill levels: Level 1 - Easy, Level 2 - Average and Level 3 - Hard. The object is to get from one end of the room to the staircase on the other by rotating turnstiles, moving blocks, and filling holes with blocks.
Mode, each one with its own set of rules. Kwirk has three game modes: Going Up?, Heading Out?, and Vs. While down there Tammy suddenly disappears and Kwirk, with his Veggie Friends, now has to find her in the labyrinth and bring her home. Kwirk and his girlfriend Tammy, a tomato herself, were both out 'painting the town red' when they both decided to explore the unnamed city's subterranean labyrinth below.
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On February 22, 1991, Atlus ported and released Puzzle Boy to the PC Engine/TurboGrafx-16 exclusively in Japan. The same port was later published in North America in March 1990 by Acclaim Entertainment. Kwirk, known in Japan as Puzzle Boy, is an action/transport puzzle video game first developed and published by Atlus in Japan on Novemfor the original Game Boy. Unfortunately, this game is currently available only in this version.
The following emulators are available for this game: NeptunJS (JavaScript), Nesbox (Flash), RetroGames (JS) and JavaBoy (Java).