London is the sixth city and the second city of Europe in Gummy Drop!.
Story
Introduction:
You arrived in London by subway to rebuild the monuments.
Epilogue:
After you rebuilt all the monuments, you will travel by submarine to Rome.
Souvenir symbols
- Bearskin
- Double-decker bus
- Red telephone box
Rewards
When you complete all the levels
- Intern:
- Architecture:
- Master Builder:
- 100% City:
Levels
This city contains 202 levels, consists of 120 normal levels, 62 side-levels, and 20 Helping Hand levels.
# | Monument | Levels | Requirement | Image | |||
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1 | Kensington Palace | 1-10 | 400,000 | 500,000 | - | 10 | |
Past resident Princess Margaret's guests included the Beatles. Presumably when the Fab Four performed sing-along songs on her drawing room piano, it was not a Hard Day's Night. | |||||||
2 | Victoria and Albert Museum | 11-20 | 200,000 | 300,000 | - | 20 | |
The famed decorative arts museum was scandalized when a staff member managed to smuggle out priceless swords in his trouser legs. No word on whether he was caught sitting down on the job. | |||||||
3 | Buckingham Palace® | 21-30 | 450,000 | 500,000 | - | 5 | |
Whenever the Queen is actually in residence, a flag atop the palace indicates her presence. This must make avoiding door-to-door salespeople much more difficult. | |||||||
4 | Westminster Abbey | 31-40 | 1,750,000 | - | 500,000 | - | |
For centuries, it was believed that the Abbey's oak door displayed the flayed skin of a thief. This gruesome idea was debunked when the skin was revealed to be… decorative cowhide. | |||||||
5 | Palace of Westminster | 41-50 | 150,000 | 150,000 | 1,000,000 | 10 | |
While the Commons Chamber has gone smoke-free, the gentlemanly tradition of a snuffbox by the door remains. No word on whether the contents are up to, uh, snuff. | |||||||
6 | Big Ben | 51-60 | 350,000 | 1,200,000 | 500,000 | 5 | |
The giant clock sets time by an old British penny. A penny is added to the pendulum if the clock is fast - one is removed if the clock is slow. No word on who pockets the heavy penny. | |||||||
7 | Trafalgar Square | 61-70 | 500,000 | 600,000 | 500,000 | 5 | |
The stonemasons lowering the statue of Nelson onto the 182 foot platform at the center of the square are said to have hauled up a table and chairs. They then enjoyed the world’s highest steak dinner. | |||||||
8 | Royal Opera House® | 71-80 | 550,000 | 650,000 | 500,000 | 10 | |
The shortest opera ever performed lasted only 7 minutes - Darius Milhaud's The Deliverance of Theseus. It might also be the only opera no one has ever slept through. | |||||||
9 | Tower of London | 81-90 | 650,000 | 110,000 | 650,000 | 8 | |
The infamous tower once housed the Royal Menagerie of exotic animals– including a polar bear said to fish the Thames on a leash. This must have been extremely disconcerting for the fish. | |||||||
10 | Tower Bridge | 91-100 | 2,200,000 | 250,000 | 1,220,000 | 10 | |
In 1952, bus driver Albert Gunton was crossing Tower Bridge when he realized it was about to rise – he then gunned it over a three foot gap. His bravery netted him a 10 pound reward, and possibly a life-long fear of driving over bridges. | |||||||
11 | Tate Modern | 101-110 | 750,000 | 650,000 | 1,200,000 | 20 | |
One of the artists exhibited in the museum – Michael Landy – is best known for a performance piece in which he destroyed all 7,227 of his possessions. This was likely a one-time performance. | |||||||
12 | London Eye® | 111-120 | 1,200,000 | 1,800,000 | 1,660,000 | 15 | |
The capsules on the London Eye® circle at the death-defying pace of 26cm per second! This translates to twice as fast as a tortoise, but not nearly as quick as a hare. |
Helping Hand levels
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Music
This track plays while on the city map. File:GD-London Audio.ogg
Quotes by Sam
- "Let loose in London!"
- "Welcome to London, love!"
- "Welcome to swinging London!"