when it’s your inventory you’re struggling with it just feels like a bad game". The Hiveswap inventory can theoretically be interpreted as a Sylladex that uses the Array modus, with unused cards not being represented at all (rather than represented as empty cards, as in Homestuck), and for which, characters never run out of captchalogue cards. This would imply that Joey has at least 9 captchalogue cards available to her, which is far from the maximum number of cards ever attained by anyone in Homestuck, which is 52 (for Jade). The Hiveswap inventory system includes an element never seen before in Homestuck, which is a slot specifically intended to be occupied by a working communications device. It seems to work by placing into it anything that becomes a viable communications device, such as Joey's Walkie-Talkie, once she inserts its batteries into it. While the communicator slot itself does not exist in Homestuck, stipulations regarding dialogue do exist. Dialogue in Homestuck must be contained in a log, which is defined by what is being used to communicate: examples include Pesterchum, which generates pesterlogs, sprites, who generate spritelogs, and god tier players with the Gift of Gab, who generate dialoglogs. Strife and Strife Abilities Main article: Abilitech This has at least some weight in Hiveswap, as the only two devices which generated direct dialogue in Act 1 were the Walkie-Talkies and the tablets. In Hiveswap, Abilitechs replace the Kind Abstrata of Homestuck and can also be utilized freely at any time for purposes that are not necessarily combative. No prior knowledge of Homestuck is required to fall into this immersive alien world.It is generally assumed that there is a one-to-one correlation from Kind Abstrata to Abilitechs, but the reverse does not apply, as telekinesis, utilized both by Sollux in Homestuck and Xefros in Hiveswap, has been shown not to require being assigned to a Strife Specibus. No problem! Our in-game recap will bring you back up to speed on everything that you need to know to jump right into ACT 2 with a fresh save. If you import your save from ACT 1, the game will remember all your choices – and might even unlock hidden secrets. HIVESWAP: ACT 2 is the second of a four-part series set in Andrew Hussie’s Homestuck universe. Make friends, solve their problems, and do your best to not get eaten! Your choices will decide the fate of your world and theirs. Meet and talk to dozens of iconic characters from the alien race of trolls, who range from friendly to murderous. Bombastic orchestral arrangements and eclectic tracks score your adventure across this strange alien planet. James Roach and Toby Fox (creator of Undertale) return for another genre-spanning original soundtrack. Can you safely guide our naive protagonist through a world of murder, intrigue and villainous clowns? These aren’t the slapstick puzzles Joey grew up with – on Alternia, everything is a matter of life or death! Bizarre, beautifully illustrated alien landscapes and colorful characters make Alternia a joy to explore.ĪCT 2 brings your journey to a whole new level. The artistry and humor of the golden age of adventure games meet hand-drawn 2D animation in this love letter to the point-and-click classics. THE DREAM OF THE 90'S IS ALIVE ON ALTERNIA Hiveswap has something for you, whether you're a dedicated fan or just now discovering the fandom phenomenon. HIVESWAP: ACT 2 is the highly anticipated second entry in the four-part series of narrative adventure games from the universe of Andrew Hussie's Homestuck. Meet dozens of unique and memorable characters, some more helpful than others, as you navigate this volatile alien culture. Continue Joey and Xefros’s adventure through the dark and dangerous planet Alternia.
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