Once the bestiary is full, the razor queen appears roughly the same way the queen does (although she MIGHT be able to appear during bounty run. Not sure). It took me a while to find her as well, but I assure you it'll happen.
Once you finish a level, you can click the Close button and see the screen in full. You can mess with it and everything. Also, there's a prequel to this game called LightShift that had the grid. It looked simply terrible by comparison. I have to say though: I love the thoughtful critiquing. Don't see that much these days.
There's about a million videos on how to kill a razor queen, but I guess I'll tell you anyway. While following you, she'll stop dead, open her claws, then lunge at you. When you see her stop, move off to the side carefully, and after she lunges, you'll have one chance to swing at the blue ball in the center. Then immediately run the hell away. 5 hits will finish her. If she changes and stops moving (what I call lockdown), you're fairly dead until you figure out what everything does and how to avoid it. There's not really a beat-all method to it. Mostly, good luck, and practice lots.
If you think this is boring, you haven't played on hardcore mode. get 25 awards (not hard at all, just takes some honest effort), then turn on hardcore and play a huge nest. Then tell me the game is boring. Also I happen to love the music, but if you don't, listen to something else while playing. And above all, it DOES have upgrades, and they rule (most of them)
There's no easy way. He just wants to see how many people will beg. The easiest way without abusing the game is to read the awards and tips sections of bubblemasta's guide. Avoid using the glitches if you have a shred of decency and fair play in you.
Sometimes it's not about letting them hit you. Surely you haven't dodged 100% of them. Also, the green ones are called glooples, but so are all of them as a whole, so most of us just call them greens. It's far less confusing.
Purples stay a fixed distance away from you, but they can only move so fast. When they spit out the tiny purples, just move out of the way. That or use the Hazard Suit. If you have trouble hitting them still, move towards them enough and they'll run off the edge and leave you alone.
this isnt the second game. the only differences between this one and the first one are the addition of awards and rewards, and the method of choosing which nest you want.
Gext3r, the chances of you surviving 10 minutes in Bounty Run and not getting 3000 points is almost 0. Just so long as you aren't avoiding attacking things, you'll get the points. And remember that every time you hit more than one gloople in a swing, your score jumps more than normal.
Are you serious? For one, this game is actually quite difficult, especially for those new to this kind of game. For two, being bad at an action game does not make you stupid. Going out of your way to insult people slightly worse than you at a flash game makes you stupid. Spending your time degrading others to pretend to heighten yourself makes you stupid. Choosing to care for no one but yourself in a world that contains billions of people makes you stupid.
He means easiest of the gold awards, I believe, and that would definitely be Blademaster. All you have to do to get it is go to a small nest and aim carefully.
I found your site very helpful. It taught me about several of the higher-up glooples and how to kill them, and some of the very obscure awards (burn ward/blademaster to name a few). I can tell you put a lot of effort into it all, and I for one am grateful.
I finally found the original Amorphous, and no, this isn't the second game. It's closer to an expansion, in which the + makes far more sense. The original doesn't have any awards or rewards, and the way to choose different sized nests is different. As far as I could tell, everything else is the same. I fought a horror and it was the same. And no, I didn't help with either game. I wish...
Yes, ander, but not for the first time. You have to find them normally first. Bounty run: Fast does make things appear faster, though, but you wont see a queen that way
I did use the guide once when I was stuck, and I learned about void eaters and horrors, plus a few of the more obscure awards, but I've gotten every award there is, cleared data, and got them all again. This is the only game on Kong where I've stayed past the badges.
A horror is killed similarly to the rest of the tough glooples: let it open itself up. If you run behind a horror, he takes a while to turn. Take that time to get far enough away that he'll throw four little disks at you, leaving his core just a normal blue blob. If you can safely hit it, it's dead. If not? You are.