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Prey the Stars: Gabu Gabu Planet, known as Gabu Gabu Planet (GABU★GABUプラネット) in Japan, is an eating game with an easy learning curve yet tricky-to-master mechanics. Its namesake is derived from the Japanese onomatopoeia for guzzling or gulping down.

Toshio Otake directed and programmed the game, with Takahiro Kawai as the game designer. Character designs and background illustrations were done by TOUMA and Bright.lt, while music was composed with Robeter Productions. The plot centers on a planet invaded by four hungry monsters.

Gameplay[]

The game aims to have the player's character eat as many objects as possible for a high score, with the winner declared by the player with the most points. Players must compete with two or three other competitors. Initially, objects can be eaten by tapping the 'A' button repeatedly. Later, characters can lick down elemental objects to soften their resistance and absorb spirits. Players can also spit out objects with the 'B' button. The player's size is determined by the Stomach Gauge level, and their size and timing are crucial for mid-game missions.

Participants can keep an eye on their current position and ranking by glancing at the dual screen. If an opponent's monster is stealing the first place seating, it may be in the player's best interest to disrupt them in any way possible. Pressing A or blowing into the microphone can push opponents away from objects or into pitfalls. Special abilities can also be acquired by eating three items of the same elemental type in a row.

Monsters can be revived by hatching from eggs, but their Stomach Gauge decreases and abilities lose. Players can block or deflect attacks by holding the L button.

Modes[]

Story Mode[]

The main feature of the game, it contains a total of eleven stages for players to finish. This mode is used to unlock new skins, other monsters, and the hard difficulty setting. Finishing the game once turns it into Challenge Mode, unlocking a slew of various challenges for each stage.

Multiplayer Mode[]

Enables four players to compete wirelessly with local players or with Wi-Fi settings and friend codes. Players can create their own rooms for others to join in.

Extras[]

Keeps the tutorials, story cinematics, records, and skins unlocked by the player.

Options[]

Allows players to switch audio settings (stereo and mono) or adjust difficulty settings (easy, normal, or hard). Players may also choose to change their nickname for Wi-Fi battles or erase their game data for a completely new start.

Characters[]

Summoned into the planet by a mysterious entity, these four monsters are the main stars of the game. The section below contains information regarding every relevant stat available.

  • Special Skill - The special ability during GABUGABU Time.
  • Bite - Strength of a monster's normal chomp. Determines number of button taps for normal consumption.
  • Lick - Innate proficiency for removing elemental hazards from objects.
  • Suck - Starting expertise for draining spirits (bonus points) from objects.
  • Level 1 Stomach Gauge - Length of Stomach Gauge when small.
  • Level 2 Stomach Gauge - Medium tier Stomach Gauge length.
  • GABUGABU Meter - Represents the length of a monster's GABUGABU meter and how many seconds their GABUGABU Time lasts.

Gabu[]

Monster Gabu (PTS)

The All-Rounder. Gabu is the first character players have access to right from the start and a good choice for beginners. Gabu is named after the Japanese onomatopoeia for biting.

Special Skill: Boost - Licks away the elemental properties of an object in one go and sucks in all visible spirits simultaneously.
Bite - 80
Lick - 50
Suck - 50
Level 1 Stomach Gauge - 2x
Level 2 Stomach Gauge - 3x
GABUGABU Meter - 8 "Perfects!" to activate (Lasts for 20 seconds)

Bari[]

Monster Bari (PTS)

The Power Biter. Bari is unlocked by clearing the Family Crisis stage. He comes with the highest bite stat and can easily consume any non-elemental object. However, he suffers in elemental themed stages due to his low licking stat. Bari is named after the Japanese onomatopoeia for crunching.

Special Skill: Crush - Chomps down on non-elemental items with only one bite.
Bite - 100
Lick - 30
Suck - 30
Level 1 Stomach Gauge - 3x
Level 2 Stomach Gauge - 3x
GABUGABU Meter - 8 "Perfects!" to activate (Lasts for 14 seconds)

Chuchu[]

Monster Chuchu (PTS)

The Vacuum. Chuchu is unlocked by clearing the Water Slider stage, and his specialty lies in sucking objects into his belly, thus leading to greater bonus points per eating session. Unfortunately, his sluggish mobility leaves him vulnerable against most attacks from his rivals. Chuchu is named after the Japanese onomatopoeia for sucking.

Special Skill: Spirits - Forces out multiple spirits from an object by sucking. Further sucks can drastically increase the amount of points earned.
Bite - 80
Lick - 30
Suck - 80
Level 1 Stomach Gauge - 1x
Level 2 Stomach Gauge - 4x
GABUGABU Meter - 10 "Perfects!" to activate (Lasts for 30 seconds)

Pero[]

Monster Pero (PTS)

Lick Machine. Pero becomes available after the Sand Horizon stage has been cleared. Pero's stats has the highest licking stat and is overall balanced. His glaring weakness is his low sucking ability. Pero is named after the Japanese onomatopoeia for licking.

Special Skill: Automatic - Can use any button while eating without penalty.
Bite - 80
Lick - 60
Suck - 30
Level 1 Stomach Gauge - 3x
Level 2 Stomach Gauge - 2x
GABUGABU Meter - 5 "Perfects!" to activate (Lasts for 24 seconds)

Spirits[]

Elemental Spirits (PTS)

Spirits, non-combative NPCs in Story Mode, are magical beings responsible for planet creation. As world flourishes, spirits lose strength, summoning monsters to restore power.

  • Spirit of Energy - A spirit who holds the power of nourishment. Is the first to be absorbed by the monsters.
  • Spirit of Love - A spirit who houses love in all its forms. Tends to talk about love most of the time.
  • Spirit of Creation - A spirit who represents creativity and livelihood.
  • Spirit of Metal - A spirit from which metals are born. Is the first to reveal the background story of the spirits.
  • Spirit of Time - A spirit who holds dominion over time.
  • Spirit of Adventure - A spirit who represents excitement and adventure.
  • Spirit of Water - A spirit who holds command over the deep oceans. Is known for using surfer slang upon interacting with the monsters.
  • Spirit of Wind - A spirit who resides in the sky and clouds.
  • Spirit of Fire - A spirit with the ability to produce flames. Humorously tries to reward the monsters with unnecessary items before being absorbed.
  • Spirit of Earth - A spirit whose power sustains the entire land.
  • Spirit of Stars - A spirit with influence over the stars and other celestial bodies. Is actually the eldest of the eleven spirits and the one responsible for awakening the four monsters.

Stages[]

There are eleven different stages. The duration of a stage is determined by a time limit of five minutes or by the number of items still on the map.

During the main storyline, players must complete a set of missions in order to unlock the next area. These missions gradually increase in number and difficulty. Completing the game enables multiplayer items to appear as well.

Stage Description
Food Festival Area 1 (PTS) The first stage available to players, it takes place inside a refrigerator filled with all kinds of foodstuff. This is where beginners can learn to acquaint themselves with the basic foundations of the game. The edges are also surrounded by handrails to prevent monsters from falling down.
Family Crisis Area 2 (PTS) A secluded area littered with toys, electronics, and furniture. When the room goes dark, a ghost will suddenly appear to harass nearby players. Touching the ghost will knock the victim down and reduce 5 points off their total score. Players may protect themselves by grabbing the only flashlight on the map.
Mega Center Area 3 (PTS) This stage takes place at a shopping mall full of manufactured products. Once the security system goes off, the sprinklers above will cause the floor to be wet and slippery while security lasers will block certain parts of the board. Passing through the lasers will stun the player's monster and deduct 5 points off their score.
Treasure Mine Area 4 (PTS) An underground area where mining tools, rocks, and ruins can only be seen. Sudden earthquakes may occur during the stage, causing melted rocks to fall down. When the map begins turning red, large pools of lava will cover every panel momentarily with small eruptions occurring on random intersections along the way. Coming in contact with them will stun players and take off points.
Rush Hour Area 5 (PTS) An urban landscape filled with buildings, roads, and vehicles. The area is also abundant with parks, trees, and suburban structures. When the traffic light turns green, vehicles on the map will be highlighted in red and move at a faster pace. During this state, they become thrice as valuable in terms of points.
Adventure Park Area 6 (PTS) This board takes place within an amusement park surrounded by numerous rides and attractions. At times, an alarm will cause blue panels to rise up on different parts of the stage. By stepping on them, players may either be attacked by a trail of lighting bolts or have their GABUGABU meter filled up completely.
Water Slider Area 7 (PTS) Taking place on the ocean floor, this underwater stage is full of sunken objects and aquatic rocks. The gimmick of this stage is the occasional appearance of a strong current which knocks all monsters out of the board. Players are highly advised to grab unto any item they can find to avoid being swept away.
Over The Sky Area 8 (PTS) An aerial zone where clouds can be seen and walked upon. When the wind starts blowing, a large number of spirits will gather around certain squares on the board resulting in additional points for players sucking an object within them. These are indicated by a light blue flash on the map.
Sand Horizon Area 9 (PTS) A desert environment surrounded by Egyptian structures and army vehicles. Most of the objects in this area are fire elemental. After a few minutes or so, sandstorms may suddenly appear and travel around the map back and forth. Getting hit by a sandstorm will obscure the player's map momentarily.
Small Small World Area 10 (PTS) The stage consists of several continents decked with numerous buildings and famous landmarks. Meteors will constantly target any monster standing on one spot for too long, thus forcing players to be on the move at all times. A single impact is enough to remove 10 points off a victim's score.
Cosmic Garden Area 11 (PTS) The final area of the game, it takes place in the vast corners of space where stars and planets are small enough to be swallowed whole. Players can gain abilities more easily by devouring white holes scattered throughout the stage. Also, the whole map itself has a wrap-around effect which allows monsters to travel from one end to another with ease.

Allusions[]

  • Fatal Inertia is the name of an amusement ride in the Adventure Park stage.

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