The Creatures of my 2nd Playthrough: The Flavood
The Creatures of my 2nd Playthrough: The Flavood
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My pliken creatures from my earlier post was my first play through in the steam version of the game, during my play through I got all red cards with them and they became a warrior empire by the space stage. So in my second play through of the steam version I aimed for getting only green cards, which lead to creating the mostly peaceful Flavood. Their culture puts special emphasis on nature and they prefer to take the most peaceful path possible, but if it comes down to it they can absolutely spit venom at their foes.
I’ve noticed that the second play through tends to get a little weird. It always feels like the game tries as hard as it can to use any creatures you made to populate your second play through. Once you get to tribal stage, you start to see earlier versions of the creatures you’re currently playing as, and once you’re in the space stage you may find the current version of the creatures you’re playing as are also one of the herbivores of your home planet. Three of the herbivore slots on the Flavood home planet are taken up by different versions of flavood. I don’t have a screen shot of it, but my Flavood captain has in his cargo hold the version of Flavood that came directly after the coming onto land phase, a modern Flavood with no cloths or sapients, and another modern Flavood wearing late tribal stage clothing who according to the game is a type of fauna, not civilian.
Aside from that, the Flavood Empire has become a prosperous space faring civilization in their arm of the galaxy. The return ticket allows their exploratory ships to venture far distances without set destinations to document ecosystems across the stars and use that knowledge to mend or restore damaged ecosystems.