A highly dynamic game engine will provide endless fun in this neverending run. Each session is a new challenge as the level is built randomly on the fly. Collect as many bananas as possible to fill your energy bar. Use a power-dash to destroy obstacles or take alternative routes like the deep underground cave area or treetops. Find secrets and unlock extras to get the most out of the game.
Banana Kong is an endless runner video game developed by FDG Entertainment for Android and iOS.[1] It was released on January 24, 2013.[2] In it, the player controls a gorilla who runs from an endless wave of banana peels.
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The Banana King, the player controls a gorilla that is sprinting away from a wave of banana peels. The player controls the game by tapping the screen of their device to jump. Collecting bananas while sprinting charges a power bar. When the power bar is full, the character can thrust forward by swiping right, allowing the gorilla to get farther away from the tsunami and break certain obstacles. The main gameplay area is a jungle, but other areas, including a cavern, ocean, beach, and treetops, can be accessed a different points in the game. Each area has a specific pet that aids the player: the toucan, the boar, the turtle, the snake, and the giraffe. The objective of the game is to progress further by avoiding all of the obstacles. Being overrun by the bananas or crashing into something ends an individual run. The game gets faster the longer it is played, increasing the difficulty level. At the end of a run, the player can use their bananas to purchase upgrades, allowing for longer runs, and fueling another wave of peels in the process. There are also objectives that can be completed during a single or multiple runs.[3]
The game follows the same rules as most 'endless runners': running while trying to dodge all of the obstacles in your path, since an enormous avalanche of bananas is in pursuit and will pile on top of you if you're not fast enough.
Would it be possible to do a clone of banana kong with good performance on mobile? It's an auto-runner that changes backgrounds depending on certain triggers in the game. (See trigger to underground cavern at 1:28)
Next I'm trying to figure out how I should program the main level so it's more like banana kong? Banana Kong has a setup that makes a series of different navigatable landscapes. I've done random platformer tile generation, but this a bit different as I would be setting up larger more complex platforms.
There's no stopping this franchise as yet another Bubu Kong themed game hits the market. In this mobile phone game the notorious Monkey serves a community service sentence by working in a bakery. He has to serve customers with custom made banana cakes or else he'll be in big trouble. Maybe in the next game Bubu Kong will be his maniac old self but for once he's forced to act civilised and be customer friendly with a capital C!
Bubu Kong's Banana Cakes runs on all MIDP-2 phones with a screen resolution of 176x208 or higher.
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Histone methylation plays important roles in plant development. However, the role of histone methylation in fruit ripening remains unclear. Here, a total of 16 Jumonji domain-containing proteins (JMJs) were identified from banana genome. During fruit ripening, expression of MaJMJ15 was significantly upregulated. Exogenous ethylene accelerated the upregulation whereas 1-methylcyclopropene delayed the process, suggesting that MaJMJ15 positively regulates banana fruit ripening. MaJMJ15 is an H3K27me3 site-specific demethylase. Transient overexpression of MaJMJ15 promoted banana fruit ripening. Moreover, the global H3K27me3 was decreased by MaJMJ15. Furthermore, MaJMJ15 directly targeted several key ripening-related genes (RRGs) in banana including NAC transcription factor 1/2 (MaNAC1/2), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase 1 (MaACS1), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidase 1 (MaACO1) and expansin 2 (MaEXP2), removed H3K27me3 from their chromatin, and activated their expression. Our data suggest that MaJMJ15 is an H3K27me3 demethylase, which is involved in the regulation of banana fruit ripening by activating expression of key RRGs via removal of H3K27me3.
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