Sporistics
Skull Island part 2 / Analysis
By Jetavian
08/21/2009 - 02:22:31
Type: Explore adventure
Rating: 0.01 (Not rated)
Basic info
Intro message:
You have made it to the estuaries, but be wary, danger lurks in these misty rivers.
You have made it to the estuaries, but be wary, danger lurks in these misty rivers.
Win message:
You've got through the estuaries roughly in one piece. Now you must travel even deeper into Skull Island.
You've got through the estuaries roughly in one piece. Now you must travel even deeper into Skull Island.
Lose message:
Death is something that is almost unavoidable on Skull Island, so don't feel bad that you got killed.
Death is something that is almost unavoidable on Skull Island, so don't feel bad that you got killed.
Acts
ACT 1 : The Estuary
The river has taken you into one of the many Estuaries of Skull island. Wait until you reach shore, than observe some of the wildlife here.
The river has taken you into one of the many Estuaries of Skull island. Wait until you reach shore, than observe some of the wildlife here.
ACT 2 : Crocs
Oh no! Several Dirusuchus have gathered around your raft, fight them off and then get out of there.
Oh no! Several Dirusuchus have gathered around your raft, fight them off and then get out of there.
ACT 3 : Danger lurks
You've managed to fight off the crocs, but now you must explore a new land, see what signs there are of the inteligent natives.
You've managed to fight off the crocs, but now you must explore a new land, see what signs there are of the inteligent natives.
ACT 4 : Easy prey
There are a couple of Nefundusaurus nearby. They have caught your scent and are after you. Quickly get back on the raft before they kill you.
There are a couple of Nefundusaurus nearby. They have caught your scent and are after you. Quickly get back on the raft before they kill you.
ACT 5 : The natives are near
Look, the natives are watching you from the river banks. They don't seem to happy that you're here. Maybe you should move on to the next area.
Look, the natives are watching you from the river banks. They don't seem to happy that you're here. Maybe you should move on to the next area.
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