Vienna (German: Wien) is the 41st city in Gummy Drop!.
Story[]
Introduction:
You arrived in Vienna with Gummy by a sailboat to rebuild the monuments.
Epilogue:
After you rebuilt all the monuments, you will travel by a steam train to Kathmandu.
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 | Narrenturm | 1-10 | 90,000 | - | - | - | |
One of the world's first mental hospitals is now a museum with rather unique exhibits. Stroll through the creepy corridors to witness the skeleton of a woman with bones so twisted from a condition known as rickets, her back was only 20 inches tall. | |||||||
2 | Hofburg Palace | 11-20 | 200,000 | - | - | - | |
The former fortress from the Middle Ages was once the residence of the Emperor Joseph II, a patron of Mozart. Although the movie an stage play "Amadeus" suggests that Joseph II was rather stupid, the real Emperor was considered one of the most enlightened and intelligent of his time - and probably not a Salieri fan at all. | |||||||
3 | Viennese Opera | 21-30 | 200,000 | - | - | - | |
The longest standing ovation in recorded history was in honor of famed tenor Placido Domingo in 1991. He took 101 curtain calls after his performance of Othello at the Opera, with the applause continuing for nearly an hour and a half. | |||||||
4 | Albertina Museum | 31-40 | 250,000 | - | - | 5 | |
The graphics arts museum is the third most visited museum in Vienna - welcoming 655,598 people to multiple exhibits in 2015. | |||||||
5 | Vienna Observation Wheel | 41-50 | - | ||||
Vienna is home to the world's oldest observation wheel, built in 1897. Nervous visitors should note that it has almost certainly been serviced since then. | |||||||
6 | Gasometers | 51-60 | - | ||||
The 19th century gas storage guest-starred as a location in the James Bond movie, "The Living Daylights." It probably wasn't a challenge to squeeze in the crew. The 300 foot high containers are so large; a giant Ferris wheel could fit into each - with room to spare. | |||||||
7 | Belvedere | 61-70 | - | ||||
The baroque palace, housing the world's finest collection of Austrian art, was hit hard by both war and fire damage. Restoration began in 1988, and was finally completed eight years later. | |||||||
8 | Stephansdom | 71-80 | - | ||||
Legend has it that the northern tower of the great cathedral was deemed never be completed after a worker fell from the top of it in the 15th century. Parishioners decided that the worker was lured to the edge by an old man who was actually the devil himself. After that, workers thought it best to stay off the roof. | |||||||
9 | Hundertwasser House | 81-90 | |||||
The unique apartment building features a grass-covered roof and large trees planted inside the rooms. Even more noteworthy? Architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser refused payment for his ecological statement, claiming that it was a gift to "prevent something ugly from going up in its place." | |||||||
10 | Sezession | 91-100 | |||||
In a possibly ill-advised decision on the part of the designers, the exhibition hall's dome was decorated with golden laurel leaves and berries. The building was soon dubbed: "The Cabbage Head." | |||||||
11 | Haus des Meeres | 101-110 | |||||
After WWII, the Viennese government tuned a mammoth German air defense tower into a "living" museum and aquarium. It offers such interesting specimens as a Chinese giant salamander, a rare albino python, and in a possible nod to the former Nazi occupants - a shark tank. | |||||||
12 | Schonbrunn Palace | 111-120 | |||||
The grand palace features a four part maze that reportedly took 40 years to complete. No word on whether it was because the maze makers lost their way. |
Helping Hand levels[]
Special Item Missions[]
# | Levels | Special Item | Image | Reward | Citizen | Character Quote |
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1 | 1-10 | |||||
2 | 11-20 | 10 helmets | 120,000 | |||
3 | 21-30 | 10 eyelashes | 100,000 | |||
4 | 31-40 | |||||
41-50 | 10 Gummy Guy | |||||
5 | 51-60 | 10 bottles of water | 180,000 | |||
6 | 61-70 | 10 goggles | 100,000 | |||
7 | 71-80 | 10 diamonds | 120,000 | |||
81-90 | 10 Gummy Guy | |||||
8 | 91-100 | |||||
9 | 101-110 | 10 cameras | 110,000 | |||
10 | 111-120 | 10 flowers | 3 |
Helping Locals[]
# | Level | Citizen | Spend | Reward |
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1 | 13 | 130 | 150,000 | |
2 | 113 | 350 | 190,000
250,000 |
Mystery Boxes[]
# | Level | Reward |
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1 | 48 | |
2 | 83 |
Music[]
This track plays while on the city map.
Quotes by Sam[]
- "Greetings from glorious Vienna!"
- "Time to vacation in Vienna!"
- "What a victory! You've reached Vienna!"
- "You'll be victorious in Vienna!"
Trivia[]
- The violin souvenir also appears in Bucharest and Warsaw.
- The animal crossing sign souvenir also appears in Perth.
- Some non-buildable landmarks and monuments of Vienna appeared in the city gameplay, they are :
- Johann Strauss Monument,
- Equestrian Statue of Joseph II,
- Karlskirche (only appeared in Helping Hand level), and
- Kunsthistorisches Museum (only appeared in the background).