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Tip:When you swing a gray when its turning into a void eater that transformation will cancel saving you from getting smashed by the shockwave
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@diegopaz The Queen generally appears at the end of a nest and never appears in bounty run. The easiest way to find one is to go into a small nest and kill glooples till there are 14 left, then you simply wait for one to appear. If an Amalgan appears first that heavily decreases the chances of a queen appearing. Good luck defeating it! :D
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Simonpig, the queen is in no way immortal. It dies if you hit it even once. Just go into practice mode and mess around.
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If you're having trouble getting the award for dying 15 different ways, just fight the Razor Queen a couple of time. o.o
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this game is bad. in the ending of nest big it comes a giant squid thing who has 2 blades and pretty much is immortal. the blobs are overpowered
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The enemy variety is great (The enemies are also very innovative. I've never seen, in any other game, an enemy that can spit out its own babies that stick to you and slow you down, then grow up after you shake then off... and I've played a lot of games.) and the difficulty ramp is perfectly balanced... controls are easy and intuitive, graphics.. well, graphics could use a little work. (But hey, graphics don't make a game, now do they?) Oh, and this game is funny. The humor in the award descriptions is awesome! Now, for ideas for any kind of sequel you make (which you SHOULD!!!): RPG elements, or at least different weapons.... Sick of the pseudo-Buster Sword, anyone? How about a hammer? Or a ranged weapon? Maybe a story mode too, because judging by some of the stuff I've read in-game, this seems to take place in a world where some weird virulent life-form is infesting the planet...
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halestorm97: its your own fault you shoud just splash them but really.. A small nest is NOTHING
Aelaeris make sure you have a hazard suit and also dont go through anything which can damage it if you have one
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I find it kind of sad that you lose your achievements when you change your comp. I have gotten all 110 achievements on different computers but never on the same one :(.
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probably one of the most well thought out games on kong if not the most well thought out game and not because of some clever dialogue or plot line but because of all the different kinds of monsters and awards and rewards i mean in all the other games i have played getting some achievement was like congrats for me whatever but in this game you're always compelled to go look at the description and the rewards are actually useful not all but some games have rewards that get kinda pointless and even when they are they make you so powerful that there's no challenge anymore but they made it a perfect balance here plus the music is good in my opinion i actually went to check the band out the developers of this game need to make a sequel to this game it has a lot of potential and could beat any other game out there i think. but what do i know i'm just some random player....
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Zombies: Deadly Kill on Sight; Orcs: Deadly Kill on sight; Other Monsters: Arrogant Kill on Sight; Blobs: Just run away, or you're toast!
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may a mode where you coud edit a play field and play on it like put a Unlimited fire and put a lure with unlimited payload and put inkies spawn... that woud be awesome cause than you coud do all sorts of stuff and get a better chance to get ways to survive in certain situations
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I think that this game could do with a timer for the bounty hunting section. How long you have been alive, you know? I mean, it's kind of frustrating when I already have the award for seven minutes but I'm not sure if I'm within 30 seconds of 10 minutes or if I haven't even gotten back to seven minutes yet. The way the glooples show is a rough estimate, but even that isn't a perfect system... They show up faster or slower even within the same difficulty setting across games.
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It would be really cool to have a mode where the humans have to gather up forces to defend from and or clear out a glooble infestation and we could play as the glooble nest invading the computer or maybe even a multiplayer mode with human players. We could get points from sending waves and killing humans to evolve new gloobles.