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Pusher is the mayor of Tazmily Village from Chapter 4 onward. He finds Flint's house to be an eyesore, and complains that it lowers Tazmily Village's image. He also appears to own the polished and sparkling car that is parked outside of his office, and has a donation box set up in front of his office. His family is one of the last ones to move to New Pork City due to his position as a mayor, something which greatly annoys his wife, Elmore. Upon moving he is seen on the very first floor of the Empire Porky Building with the rest of his family, and Jonel's family. The Pusher characters are characters with the special ability to push blocks to columns other than the one they would normally go to. This is done by clicking either the left or the right mouse button, which sends the block to the left or right. Beware, though, if the player pushes a block to a full column, the players suffers Overfill, resulting in reduction of points and respawning. There are two Pusher characters: Pusher (Pro difficulty) and Pusher Elite (Elite difficulty). Pusher characters, as with all other puzzle characters, can easily gain massive points by chaining their matches one after another. The usual method of using pusher is to choose a colour that is present, with 3 or more blocks visible on the track and pushing them to one side. Another colour is then picked to be pushe "Pusher" is the seventeenth episode of the third season of The X-Files.
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The Pusher characters are characters with the special ability to push blocks to columns other than the one they would normally go to. This is done by clicking either the left or the right mouse button, which sends the block to the left or right. Beware, though, if the player pushes a block to a full column, the players suffers Overfill, resulting in reduction of points and respawning. There are two Pusher characters: Pusher (Pro difficulty) and Pusher Elite (Elite difficulty). Pusher characters, as with all other puzzle characters, can easily gain massive points by chaining their matches one after another. The usual method of using pusher is to choose a colour that is present, with 3 or more blocks visible on the track and pushing them to one side. Another colour is then picked to be pushed to the other side; this usually ensures that the blocks will clear. More colours can be colected in the middle lane to add to the points collected. In both difficulties, Pusher has two further modifications to its gameplay: * A 100% bonus is gained for the current match if that match clears the board (Any whites present on the board prevent this, even if they are about to disappear themselves). * The grid size is extended to 8 rows, to a total of 24 slots. This allows the match 21 bonus to be more easily gained and also allows the Bauer achievement to be attained. Pusher is the mayor of Tazmily Village from Chapter 4 onward. He finds Flint's house to be an eyesore, and complains that it lowers Tazmily Village's image. He also appears to own the polished and sparkling car that is parked outside of his office, and has a donation box set up in front of his office. His family is one of the last ones to move to New Pork City due to his position as a mayor, something which greatly annoys his wife, Elmore. Upon moving he is seen on the very first floor of the Empire Porky Building with the rest of his family, and Jonel's family. "Pusher" is the seventeenth episode of the third season of The X-Files.
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