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PetPetPet Habitats!

Well, for those of you that have heard of something similar before, it’s finally out, and I will explain to you how this brand new Premium beta feature works. First, you download it, by clicking on the download button. Apparantly some people have had troubles with this, but I haven’t. Then, once you’ve downloaded it, you should follow the tutorial, and see how it works. Then, you should receive some new items in your inventory, which you should transfer over to the game. Once you’ve done that, do whatever you’d like. Now, I’ll explain it to those of you who haven’t played:

PetPetPets:

More commonly known as p3s in the game, these petpetpets are the main little creatures you watch, but don’t control, in this game. This makes the game a lot like simulation games, where you can guide the little critters along, but you can’t actually control what they do. In addition, the petpetpets will occasionally build you some items, which you can use in the game.

Seeds:

Now, there are some seeds, some from the inventory, some automatically given, that you can plant. Some, petpetpets have to build. Others, are automatically full size. First, comes the storage tree, which you store resources, which I’ll explain later, in. It’s automatically full size. Next, comes the red acornax tree. This contains food for the P3s. After that, comes the Shelter seed. This is a mushroom-shaped shelter for your p3s, but they’ve gotta build it, meaning you need to exaspiratingly guide them through it, building, and building. Then, there’s the factory seed, coming from your inventory, and all of the items TNT graciously gives you. You can mix items with it, but it needs to be built. After that, there’s the hospital and school seeds, which heal and teach your p3s, which need to be build. And finally, there’s the defense tree seed, which plants a battle station, to keep out enemies. Some kind advice of mine is to build them one at a time, as your p3s can’t divide their attention too well.

Items:

Items TNT gives you include food, tools, weapons, and more. Food is, obviously, to feed your p3s. Tools help them build, and weapons help them defend against enemies, which I’ll cover next.

Enemies:

When your habitat reaches level 5, enemies will begin to appear. To fight them, you must drag your p3s onto them. There are three types of enemies, the beetlesaur, which eats p3s, the walrus maggot, which eats your food, and the dragon worm, which destroys your structures. Beware!

Resources:

You’ll start out with one of each resource, water, wood, grass, sand, rock, and soil, which are used to build structures, and are kept in the storage plant. You also recieve another one of each from TNT. Beware, though, as you cannot move them once you’ve placed them.

Glitches:

Since it’s still in beta, there are a few glitches. First, the fruit from the red acornax tree, when transferred to your inventory, becomes a drop of corn soup. Second, it’s possible to duplicate items, by moving them from one p3 to another.

I realize I wasn’t too clear, but I’m sure you’ll all understand what I mean once you see the screenshots, some of which come from teh beginning, and some of which come from later. If you don’t, listen up now.  This is in closed beta for premium right now, but, just like customization and neovision, I’m sure it’ll come to open beta soon, and you’ll all get to play.

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12 Comments »

2008-05-12 03:54:36

Looks good, looking forward to playing this one.

 
2008-06-02 02:33:26

Looks good!

 
Comment by Garden Shops
2008-07-01 01:45:18

Wow! Good stuff

 
2008-07-01 01:46:30

Like it!

 
2008-08-08 04:20:52

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2008-08-08 04:22:16

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2008-09-01 04:03:14

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2008-09-01 04:03:47

I agree, good stuff indeed!

 
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2008-10-06 01:55:46

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2008-11-03 03:28:15

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2008-11-07 19:11:01

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2008-11-12 20:44:38

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