Moscow (Russian: Mосква, Moskva) is the 34th city in Gummy Drop!.
Story[]
Introduction:
You arrived in Moscow with Gummy by gondola to rebuild the monuments.
Epilogue:
After you rebuilt all the monuments, you will travel with Gummy by horse drawn sleigh to Monaco.
Souvenir symbols[]
Rewards[]
Achievement | Image | Reward | Passport Stamp |
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Build all monuments | |||
Intern Complete all level 1 |
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Architect Complete all level 2 |
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Master Builder Complete all level 3 |
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Build 100% of city |
Citizens[]
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Levels[]
This city contains 200 levels, consists of 120 normal levels, 60 side-levels, and 20 Helping Hand levels.
Monuments[]
# | Monument | Levels | Requirement | Image | |||
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Bricks | Hats | Gems | Green Gems | ||||
1 | Triumphal Arch of Moscow | 1-10 | |||||
The elaborate arch was built to commemorate Russia's victory over Napoleon. But the victory as nearly forgotten before it was copleted - it was 5 years before he elaborate opening ceremony took place. | |||||||
2 | Victory Park | 11-20 | |||||
The war memorial site was probably a sore spot for Napoleon Bonaparte. It was here that he waited for the key to the Kremlin to be delivered to him. It never arrived. | |||||||
3 | Moscow State University | 21-30 | |||||
Legend has it that there is a secret subway line from the Kremlin to the University. No word on if it also travels to a secret school for wizards. | |||||||
4 | Catherine Palace | 31-40 | |||||
Empress Catherine the Great never lived in her own palace. The next ruler turned it into barracks, using the building to house soldiers. | |||||||
5 | Saint Basil's Cathedral | 41-50 | |||||
The cathedral was once as white as the Kremlin. It was not until the 17th century that the façade and domes were re-painted in today's vibrant colors - modeled, according to legend, on the Book of Revelation | |||||||
6 | Tretyakov Gallery | 51-60 | |||||
So many art lovers wanted to see the famed gallery's recent exhibit; there was a "virtual" stampede - patrons tired of waiting in the bitter cold for tickets angrily trampled patrons who had already purchased tickets online. | |||||||
7 | Cathedral of Christ the Saviour | 61-70 | |||||
The site was once earmarked as the site for an elaborate Palace of Soviets. It was never built. Instead, it was empty for two decades before it was converted to the world's largest open-air swimming pool in 1958. | |||||||
8 | Bolshoi Theatre | 71-80 | |||||
The theater held special boxes for members of he nobility to signal audience reactions. Two fingers, for example, called for loud applause. No word on the signal for mass booing. | |||||||
9 | Ostankino Tower | 81-90 | |||||
One of the tallest towers in Europe also covers a lot of ground when it comes to television. It sends reception to nearly 15 million people. | |||||||
10 | Manege | 91-100 | |||||
The building now used for exhibitions was once used for serious military proceedings. The grand site could hold guard units of 2,000 soldiers strong. | |||||||
11 | VDNKh | 101-110 | |||||
The site features a nearly exact copy of the space ship Vostok. While it is 10 times lighter than the original ship, it is improbable whether that it could ever make it into orbit. | |||||||
12 | Kremlin | 111-120 | |||||
In 1706, Peter the Great had the Kremlin clock hauled from Holland in thirty wagons. No word on how much time it took to make the journey. |
Helping Hand levels[]
Special Item Missions[]
# | Levels | Special Item | Image | Reward | Citizen | Character Quote |
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1 | 1-10 | 10 pins | 4 | "Privyet! I'm Koschei the Deathless. A wind blew open our book, and scattered fairy tale characters around Moscow! Won't you get us back in the book again? You see, I must hide my soul on the head of a pin, or I'll perish before I slip back in!" | ||
2 | 11-20 | 10 moons | 90,000 | "My froggy enchantment hides my charms! Won't you shoot the moon to turn me back into a princess? It's my first step to a fairy tale ending!" | ||
3 | 21-30 | 10 dresses | 90,000 | "I am but a poor merchant, yet my elder daughter wants finery above all - perhaps my two remaining daughters have loftier goals." | ||
4 | 31-40 | 10 eggs | 17 | "And now to hide the pins in an egg - surely you can hatch a plan to help me with this step?" | ||
41-50 | 10 Gummy Guy | |||||
5 | 51-60 | 10 shawls | 150,000 | "My middle child likes finery too, yet she wishes to slip unnoticed through the city! Can you help cloak her?" | ||
6 | 61-70 | 10 spools | 90,000 | "I'll need thread to spin a pretty dress to meet my prince. Not that I must wear a dress for him to fall in love!" | ||
7 | 71-80 | 10 ducks | 100,000 | "And now to hide the eggs in a place they'll never think to search - where they began!" | ||
81-90 | 10 Gummy Guy | |||||
8 | 91-100 | 10 mortar and pestles | 350 | "I'm Baba-Yaga! It's such a grind to be a witch. But mortar & Pestles will help me find Ivan Ivanovich and get me back in the book!" | ||
9 | 101-110 | 10 feathers | 100,000 | "I have the highest hopes for my youngest, as she desires so little! They say hope is the thing with feathers, after all!" | ||
10 | 111-120 | 10 iron chests | 4 | "If I can only find iron chests to hide the ducks, my soul will be safe, and back into my tale I'll go! Ah, what a happy ending it will be for a Deathless one like me!!" |
Helping Locals[]
# | Level | Citizen | Spend | Reward |
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1 | 12 | 100 | 100,000 | |
2 | 107 | 300 | 175,000
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Mystery Boxes[]
# | Level | Reward |
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1 | 48-3 | |
2 | 89-2 |
Music[]
This track plays while on the city map.
Quotes by Sam[]
- "Get motivated in Moscow!"
- "It's miraculous! You're in Moscow!"
- "Say 'привет (privet)' to Moscow!"
- "Welcome to the marvels of Moscow!"
Trivia[]
- The background music also appears in Ice Park and Down the Rabbit Hole.
- The sentences in Moscow's Helping Hand card descriptions rhyme with each other, akin to a poem.
- There are some decorative landmarks that scattered in the city map, they are :
- Worker and Kolkhoz Woman Monument.
- Tsar Bell.
- Tsar Cannon.
- All citizens in the city are derived from Russian mythology and folklores.
- Koschei, who appeared as four-times Special Items missions, is an immortal, archetypal antagonist in Russian folklore. To avoid being killed, he often hides his soul in an object to protect it— symbolized in the game with the pin and duck egg.
- The merchant is from The Scarlet Flower, the Russian adaptation of Beauty and the Beast.
- The Frog Princess comes from Tsarevna Frog, a story similar to The Frog Prince with the gender roles being reversed for the main characters.
- Baba Yaga is a well-known character in Russian mythology. She is an unattractive, old witch who can fly. She also has a mortar-and-pestle in a forest.
- The male witch most likely represents Vedmak, a Russian male witch in local mythology or Volkhv, a Slavic pagan priest.
- The woman-headed bird is Alkonost, the Russian version of Harpy, a half-human half-bird figure in Greek and Roman mythology.