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Juice Galaxy (formerly Juice World)

Floppy ragdoll rpg sandbox with physics-based combat · By fishlicka

Little question.

A topic by Sam's Jam created Oct 13, 2021 Views: 245 Replies: 9
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To whoever who reads this: What is your favorite weapon, helmet, or tool in Juice Galaxy? Tell me why!

My favorite is the Plunger, because it's used to defeat the Clog.

flamburge

I like the flamburge, too!

Gotta be the Raptorial Blade, because the Image of it on the Juice Galaxy wiki is actually one I took!

Cool, thanks for telling me!

My favorite weapon is Ordinary Pineapple for be simple and funny to use

The Ordinary Pineapple is overpowered.

My favorite helmet: The Wawsp Queen's head. She provides some much-needed character interaction (albiet one-sided) and zest to what can otherwise be a very lonely gameplay experience, giving Juice Galaxy a touch of feeling like a real universe and not just some big empty place where the "characters" are all just dead objects. Granted, I would prefer for  her to have far more variety of comments and a more three-dimensional character - i.e., different responses for sparing versus hurting her larvae, and for her later comments to reflect this choice- but still, she breathes life in Juice Galaxy.

Right now, helmets don't really do much, so the the trade-off of protection is acceptable.

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I have yet to nail down a favorite weapon. Each has merits. I can only share my least favorite weapon: The "Draginbuster". Foremost I despise the franchise it's named after, and I assume designed after; however, aside from that, it's ridiculously overpowered. I'm all for a slow, and large-range, but high-damage weapon, but the Draginbuster is not anywhere near slow enough to justify its damage.

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Currently the grappling plunger is the only 'tool' in the game that is not an outright weapon, but I can't decide whether I like it more than having a grimoire in the off-hand. I would welcome a new such off-hand tool.

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Very detailed, thanks for the response! I appreciate it!