However, once you work out to feed it, you’ll know exactly how to handle each one you come across. Unless you accidentally kill an enemy beside it and see it eat up the resources, chances are you’ll be stuck trying to solve it. It’s entirely reasonable to slap it around the environment, looking for places to put it. The green cube of jelly is going to give all players a moment of pause in Journey to the Savage Planet. They’re used for both upgrading your tools and weapons as well as fully completing Journey to the Savage Planet. Once you’ve fed it enough resources, and it’s exploded, you will be able to claim the alien alloy! There are only a handful of these green cubes to find in Savage Planet, but hunting them all down is key as the alien alloys are critical items. Keep moving the cube around, feeding it resources, until it explodes! After it has finished eating, it will grow in size.
Kill the aliens or break the resource vein and watch as the blob sucks it all up. Slap or somehow move the green jelly cube over to some resources or alien life. To get the alien alloy, you must feed the cube some resources! These green cubes of jelly hold an alien alloy. Kicking, slapping and shooting the jelly won’t do anything, the trick is rather ingenious: feed the green cube resources. That’s the biggest problem with Hot Garbage it can’t quite achieve the same momentum that makes Journey to the Savage Planet so special in the first place.Coming into the DLC with 100. If you’ve upgraded your scanner to have the Alien Alloy Detector, you might note that the green cubes have one hidden inside of them. The green cubes of jelly hidden around Journey to the Savage Planet are a little puzzle. What to do with the green cube of jelly – Savage Planet If you’ve purchased some upgrades to the scanner, you might note that these cubes have alien alloy, but what to do with the green jelly is anyone’s guess. Seems like a no brainer to me.There are a lot of strange things in Journey to the Savage Planet and none are as puzzling as the green cubes of jelly. We need the money.Īnd you really should do it, because the game is outrageously priced at $29.99 which is basically four lattes at your favorite hipster coffee outlet, which at the end of the week you will have just pissed away, whereas you could instead have a glorious, new piece of interactive entertainment and keep it forever.
All you need to do is pre-order now! So do it.
It’s up to you.Īnd while we’re talking about it, you early adopters who still cling to pre-orders in this increasingly digital age have a treat waiting for you! We’ve built a cool in-game bobble head of Kindred CEO, Martin Tweed that lives in your habitat and spouts nonsense whenever you hit it, plus a hideous tchotchke that can dangle from the grip of your pistol providing endless amusement and a slight bonus to your chances of bigger loot drops every time you senselessly murder one of your new planet’s inhabitants solely to further your own advancement. So play the whole thing together, call in a friend for a particularly tricky bit, or just solo the whole game and experience it exactly the way you want without anyone else chattering inanely in your ear. We’ve had our time building custom co-op challenges in the past, but with Savage Planet we just wanted to open the toybox and let you figure out how to tackle everything. The team here at Typhoon has a long commitment to co-op play, and we especially love the intimacy of you and your best friend murmuring earnestly to each other over a headset while exploring our weird and wonderful world. That’s right, Journey to the Savage Planet supports 2-player co-op. If that sounds a little terrifying to an unseasoned explorer, then fear no more! We are pleased to announce that you can bring a friend along for the mission.
It may sound futuristic, but it’s just around the corner, meaning that in a scant few months you will be fired spaceward with little more than a collection of loosely aligned hopes and dreams, to help Kindred Aerospace find a future home for humanity. Your Journey to the Savage Planet is about to launch! So please take a moment in your hectic schedule, pick up a large, red marker, purchase a physical calendar for the first time since the 90s and then circle this date: January 28, 2020.