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I'm curious. How can you tell the difference between the zones? cuz I heard that y'all had a secret boss area, but it's in a certain area and I can't remember the 3-4 different zones, nor find any secret areas to where I spawn in the bosses.

  • the one with the snakes and vamp wolves
  • the one with the flying bats and green lizards
  • the one that's a city with smol, non-interactable npcs and with shops that requires a tablet
  • the one with armidilos and muddy lizards

I've also managed to find nearly all the different recipes except one: the one above the last recipe. is that one not yet made?

all in all, this is a lovely game!

The area where Fiji is located is at the entrance on the Junk Falls side from the second futuristic town, and can be reached by wall jumping up.

The boss area is in the upper right corner of the room with the vertical conveyors in the factory area.

The last one is probably a Gigant Buns.

You can get it by defeating the golden slime that occasionally appears in the castle.

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okay. so what I'm getting is the area with the boxes, snakes and dark blue wolves is the factory area, since I remember a tall area with conveyors leading up

the area with the armadillos and mud lizards is the castle, since I remember seeing two golden slimes running left and right from me XD

and judging what you had said, you're saying on the right side of the futuristic town is junk falls, where there's red beams as platforms.

is this all correct?

cause that first thing you said made me realize I didn't use the wall-jumping ability to its full extent. also, what color was Fiji? I can't remember names or species, but I can remember their colors

That's right!

Fiji is a big, blue, ferocious, fluffy creature.

ohhhhh! I saw her name as Fizzy, but it has an option that I could fight Fiji. weird.

Sorry, that was a typo (

I'll fix it (((

okie! and it's fine. hard to notice it when you're somewhat finished making it and haven't played it yet.