Alien Protector
(I) Common Gameplay Types
Line - Drawing Protection: This is the most common gameplay. Players draw lines on the screen with their fingers (on mobile devices) to create a barrier that prevents bees from approaching the alien. The shape, length, and position of the lines need to be carefully planned according to the relative positions of the alien and the beehive, as well as factors such as the terrain and obstacles in the level. For example, in some levels, the alien is located on the edge of a cliff. Players need to prevent the bees from stinging it while also avoiding accidentally causing the alien to fall off the cliff due to improper line drawing.
(II) Level and Difficulty Settings
Diverse Levels: The game usually features a large number of levels. The scene layout, the positional relationship between the alien and the beehive, and the possible interfering factors vary from level to level. It gradually transitions from simple open spaces to scenes with complex terrains, traps, and mechanisms, such as moving platforms and fans that can change the flight direction of bees, which increases the fun and challenge of the game.
Gradually Increasing Difficulty: As players progress through the levels, the difficulty rises in a stepped manner. In the early levels, simply drawing a straight line may be enough to protect the alien. However, in the later levels, players are required to comprehensively use multiple strategies and may even need to utilize hidden items in the levels or trigger specific mechanisms to complete the tasks. For instance, in some levels, players need to first trigger a mechanism to move the beehive to a specific position and then use obstacles to block the bees' escape routes.