New York is the fourth city and the second city of North America in Gummy Drop!.
Story[]
Introduction:
You arrived in New York by a van to rebuild the monuments.
Epilogue:
After you rebuilt all the monuments, you will travel by a sailboat to Paris.
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 |
x421 x1 x3 x5 |
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Build 100% of city | x1281 x13 x2 x8 |
Citizens[]
Citizens | |||||||
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Levels[]
This city contains 224 levels, consists of 150 normal levels, 55 side-levels, and 19 Helping Hand levels.
Monuments[]
# | Monument | Levels | Requirement | Image | |||
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Bricks | Hats | Gems | Green Gems | ||||
1 | Central Park | 1-10 | 95,000 | - | - | - | |
In 2002, scientists discovered one of the world's smallest centipedes living in the park's sprawling acres. No word on why the species evolved there instead of the rainforest, but one theory suggests they yearned for a little nightlife. | |||||||
2 | Museum Of Modern Art | 11-20 | 220,000 | - | - | - | |
In 1961, the Museum of Modern Art was embarrassed to discover that Matisse's painting Le Bateau had been hanged upside down. Even more embarrassing - it was 47 days before anyone noticed. | |||||||
3 | Radio City Music Hall | 21-30 | 280,000 | - | - | 2 | |
Being a Radio City Rockette is less glamorous than it sounds. Each Rockette is responsible for her own hair and makeup before each of eight routines - with the fastest costume change clocking in at 78 seconds. | |||||||
4 | Chrysler Building | 31-40 | 310,000 | - | - | 2 | |
Walter P. Chrysler might have been an industrial giant, but he wasn't the generous type. He refused to pay architect William Van Alen for his work on his iconic building. The resulting lawsuit not only ended Van Alen's career - it's a fair bet that he never drove a Chrysler again. | |||||||
5 | St. Patrick's Cathedral | 41-50 | 340,000 | - | - | 4 | |
The sacred site was a central feature of the less than sacred 1990 film, "Gremlins 2: the New Batch," when a gremlin affixed to the top of the Cathedral is transformed into a living gargoyle. No word on whether the movie was ever viewed at the Vatican. | |||||||
6 | Times Sqaure | 51-60 | 350,000 | 250,000 | - | 3 | |
The famous site of New Year's Eve festivities began dropping the ball in 1907, when the wood and iron icon weighed a mere 700 pounds - this year it tipped 11,875 pounds. Revelers, however, now watch without a champagne toast. Security checkpoints strictly forbid alcohol. | |||||||
7 | Rockefeller Center | 61-70 | 360,000 | 350,000 | - | 2 | |
Although the TV show 30 Rock was named for the NBC studios located within Rockefeller Center, the program wasn't filmed there. Filming took place at the more innocuous Silvercup Studios in Long Island City. | |||||||
8 | Broadway | 71-80 | 50,000 | 350,000 | - | 2 | |
Broadway theaters began the tradition skipping rows with the letter I, as first time ticket holders might think their seats were in the first row. Ticket holders also learned there is no "I" in the words "cheap seats." | |||||||
9 | Grand Central Station | 81-90 | 100,000 | 350,000 | 80,000 | 4 | |
Visitors to the famous terminal are often unaware of $4 million in priceless gems - each face of the four-faced clock is crafted from a solid piece of opal. It is unlikely to be stolen, however, as it is far too large to stick in a pocket. | |||||||
10 | Empire State Building | 91-100 | 350,000 | 160,000 | 160,000 | 1 | |
The top of the Empire State Building has a mooring mast for blimps, but after a single mooring in 1931, the practice was discontinued. Someone finally realized that an unmoored blimp on the 102 floor might be slightly risky. | |||||||
11 | Flatiron Building | 101-110 | 50,000 | 290,000 | 300,000 | 11 | |
A rather unfortunate effect of the building's unique design was a strong wind tunnel that blew from the 23rd Street side. In the 1920's, boys waited at the corner to watch the wind blow up the skirts of passing women - who eventually began to choose other travel routes. | |||||||
12 | Greenwich Village | 111-120 | 400,000 | 200,000 | 250,000 | 2 | |
Rents may be highest in posh Greenwich Village, but Washington Square Park was once a little less ritzy. In the 1880's, it was a Potter's Field, where paupers were buried. 20,000 bodies rest under Washington Square, presumably believing they went to their eternal rest in the countryside. | |||||||
13 | Brooklyn Bridge | 121-130 | 50,000 | 300,000 | 330,000 | 5 | |
Unlike everything else, the Brooklyn Bridge is actually cheaper now - opening toll foot traffic was a penny, and horses cost a dime. The tolls were rescinded in 1911 - saving you the nickel it once cost to take your cow into Manhattan. | |||||||
14 | Coney Island | 131-140 | 130,000 | 220,000 | 370,000 | 6 | |
2014's Coney Island hot dog eating contest champ, Joey Chestnut, put away 61 franks to score his 8th consecutive victory - first publicly proposing to his girlfriend. No word on how romantic he felt after the contest. | |||||||
15 | Statue of Liberty | 141-150 | 100,000 | 450,000 | 400,000 | 4 | |
The Statue of Liberty might be 128 years old, but she still maintains her girlish figure. Her waistline is a mere 35 feet around! Lady Liberty also sports a size 879 shoe. No report on the last time she's been shoe shopping. |
Helping Hand levels[]
Special Item Missions[]
# | Levels | Special Item | Image | Reward | Citizen | Character Quote |
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1 | 1-10 | 10 orchids | 100 | "Welcome to New York - so nice they named it twice! But we can't finish Central Park until the orchids arive for the garden!" | ||
2 | 11-20 | 10 text books | 4 | "I left my text books in Central Park. Have you seen them?" | ||
3 | 21-30 | 10 canvas | 50,000 | "My exhibit opens tonight, but my paintings haven't arrived yet!" | ||
4 | 31-40 | 10 green shards | 1 | "Bring me green shards and I'll synthesize rescources for you!" | ||
41-50 | 10 Gummy Guy | |||||
5 | 51-60 | 10 scripts | 110,000 | "I lost the scripts! Help me find them before I'm late for rehearsal!" | ||
6 | 71-80 | 10 light bulbs | 100 | "It takes a lot of light bulbs to light up Times Square!" | ||
81-90 | 10 Gummy Guy | |||||
7 | 101-110 | 10 necklaces | 300,000 | "My necklace fell apart! Help me piece it back together!" | ||
8 | 111-120 | 10 near-mints | 110,000 | "My rare coin colleciton is near-mint! I just need few more!" | ||
9 | 121-130 | 10 dolars | 100,000 | "I'm raising funds to complate the Brooklyn Bridge! If you don't help - you can't cross!" | ||
10 | 131-140 | 10 frogs | 110,000 | "My frogs have run away! Help me catch them before they start croacking." |
Helping Locals[]
# | Level | Citizen | Spend | Reward |
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1 | 8 | 50,000 | 1 | |
2 | 22 | 50,000 | 140,000 2 | |
3 | 33 | 100 | 180,000 | |
4 | 55 | 50 | 50,000 | |
5 | 69 | 150 | 150,000 | |
6 | 102 | 200 | 100,000 2 | |
7 | 117 | 100,000 50 |
50,000 1 | |
8 | 135 | 100,000 100 |
150,000 2 | |
9 | 138 | 150 | 4 |
Mystery Boxes[]
# | Level | Reward |
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1 | 14 | 100 |
Music[]
This track plays while on the city map.
Quotes by Sam[]
- "Go to town in New York!"
- "We love New York!" (fast and slow voice)
Trivia[]
- New York is (so far) the only city in-game that has 15 monuments (instead of 12).
- Also, this city has the most levels in the game, with a total of 224 levels (normal, side-and helping hand levels).
- This is the first city that takes place during nighttime.
- Most of the monuments are located in Manhattan, with the exceptions of Brooklyn Bridge (which straddles Manhattan and Brooklyn), Coney Island (which is in Brooklyn) and the Statue of Liberty (which is on Liberty Island).
- The apple souvenir also appears in Back to School.
- The taxi souvenir also appears in US Gummy Getaway and Brasília.
- The statue of liberty souvenir also appears in US Gummy Getaway.