Post by ✶Jaysong✶ on Mar 19, 2017 14:41:39 GMT -5
Now I know several people were interested in this game, but I haven't spoken to them since the thread was several days ago, so decided to make this thread since I'm still currently bored, and possibly assemble a team. So if you were tagged in this Thread, it's just because you posted more than once on the original, and you can tell me if you're interested or not.
@blubberywhales
bite me
KittyClearsight
If anybody else is interested just let me know. And if you're not, that's cool.
I know at least some of you have played before, but for new people, I have some directions below if interested.
Fly Like a Bird 3 is an upgraded version of an older game in which you can play as a bird and fly, eat, poop on people and other birds, build nests, lay eggs, raise chicks, and get a high score to enter to the hall of fame. For groups, it's necessary to play in multiplayer mode.
*Press tab and type to chat
*Controls are pretty basic. Directional keys/WASD keys to navigate. Pull back to gain altitude or take off.
*Space bar lays eggs, poops, and starts nests.
*You only have five lives, if they're used up your game restarts and you loose scores.
*Don't get pooped on, that costs lives.
*Don't land hard or crash into things, that costs lives.
*Being caught by people and on occasion cars costs lives.
*If you're not a water bird, stay away from water. Just don't
*As a rule of thumb, just stay away from trash bins, because you have a 50% chance of finding wire, which can kill you.
Typically, trash bins are used to find food and twigs, but they're not the only way.
*You need twigs to build nests, food to poop (duh) and food to feed chicks.
*In the top left corner of the game screen, there's a radar that shows what's beneath you. If you look closer, it all has colored arrows on it to help you find things in the game.
*Butterflies will flit around but you can only eat them if you're a carnivore.
*Fish are for water birds, duh.
*Light brown arrows point to twigs
*Red arrows point to meat
*Yellow arrows point to pizza or chips
*Green arrows point to cherries
*Finally, purple arrows only show up after you build your nest, because that arrow is your nest.
Now of course, one single bird type doesn't eat all the different foods. There are multiple kinds of birds that all have different sizes and flying styles.
*The swan, ultimately the biggest, can fly and swim. It can't eat fish, as it eats cherries and potato chips and pizza. It's also, on the con side, an easy target.
*the eagle, probably second biggest, can't swim. It's a carnivore only, and is also a big target.
*The barn owl, also a carnivore, flight only, moderate target.
*Crow, moderate size, it can eat chips, pizza, cherries, and carcass, cant eat butterflies.
*the macaw, a colorful target, can only eat cherries, but a graceful flyer.
*the pigeon, the slowest bird, is an easy target, and can eat cherries, chips and pizza
*the ringneck, also a colorful target, is less graceful than the macaw but has the same diet.
*Robins are the preferred bird and one of the fastest, and hard to target. They can eat cherries, butterflies, chips and pizza
*the seagull can eat everything except cherries, and can swim and eat fish. It's rarely used.
*the starling is also one of the smallest and fastest birds like the robin and eats chips pizza and cherries
Why do I give all the options now? because the objective here is a group, and groups can only help with chicks if they're the same kind of bird. So there has to be a unanimous decision.
A server should also be chosen.
*Cityscape has high buildings for nests, but is crawling with people and cars make getting twigs and food more dangerous.
*hillscape has rolling hills, boulders, trees, and a river, but it's always gloomy and overcast there.
*Industry is gloomy too, except its like a mini city with a plant/factory beside it and less used.
*Islands is my favorite, personally--a volcano in the center, a quiet island in the water, and a bright atmosphere
*Snowscape is a pretty, yet seemingly perpetually overcast with snow clouds scape with cozy barns and a frozen lake
I also suggest we pick a less crowed server, maybe 1 or 3, so we can be sure all people make it in.
Now don't let my cramped fingers be in vain.