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EnterTheFleshAgain: Fauna and Flora #32

Posted by SeethingSwarm - July 7th, 2015


These curly plants are extremely sensitive to movement and touch. Whenever they sense another moving creature, they will quickly pull themselves underground. Dingalopes have developed a peculiar pheromone that makes the plants unresponsive to them. This way Dingalopes can easily get to the sweet Black Berries at the tips of these plants. It is difficult for any other creature to get their hands on one of these berries, but with some smarts and patience or if you have some tricks up your sleeve, it is possible :) The Black Berry Plant is another one of the many different plants you'll find in my upcoming game "Enter The Flesh Again".

The Black Berry Plant


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Please tell me when will it come. I cant wait any more.

I wish I knew exactly when it will be ready. This game is going to be really big and it's taking much longer than I expected. There's still a lot to do, but things are progressing nicely :) My goal is to get it done before the end of the year, but I don't want to give empty promises. Right now I'm just working as hard as I can. I want to do this game justice and I don't want to rush the game too much. I'm sorry it's taking so long, but I'm glad you're excited about the game :)

I like the idea of a plant retreating underground as a defensive mechanism. That dingalope looks so cute too!

Bet you're getting sick of me commenting every single time, ha.

Thanks!
I really enjoy all your comments and I appreciate it a lot. Not getting sick of it at all and I'm glad you're liking these plants :) I think they work pretty well in the game. They're actually one of my personal favourites, not just because I also like the idea of a retreating plant, but because I like their curliness :P