Penguins Arena: Sedna's World

Penguins Arena: Sedna's World

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Penguins Arena: Senda's World - Basics Guide
By oracle
This general guide will give you a good image of what Penguins Arena: Senda's World offers, what kind of gameplay, and such. I will repeat, this is a very general guide, if you want to go in depth you will have to buy the game and play it yourself. I reccommend it alot.
   
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Introduction
First off, I'd like to say that this game is NOT 14.99$. There are a bunch of other games that come with it, too. Now, onto the actual game. This FPS (first person shooter) is one of the most simple ones out there. The graphics are really nothing too special, basically any modern computer can run it on full quality. A classic FPS , you have the chioce to either play online with friends, or offline against the surprisingly smart A.I (artificial intellegence). Your can even wear some hats!
-Online & Offline-
Nowadays nobody hosts online servers, and it is very rare to find one. But, fear not, because you can play offline with some bots, with adjustable difficulty, you can play for hours and hours against these bots. This game can teach you many things, such as strafing, rocket jumping (with various weapons), bunny hopping, and airshotting. Many of these can be used in other games such as TF2, Counter Strike, etc.
Weapons and Bounuses
The first and most common weapon , which you also start out with every life and also when you run out of ammo with another weapon, the snowball. A very simple weapon, the 'bullseye' is the stomach, and if you hit it directly on the 'bullseye' , your opponent will be knocked back and sometimes even go flying. Another relaible way of attacking is right-clicking when you are right in-front of your opponent. This will knock him back very weakly, and most of the time will launch him into the air. This can help stagger your enemy and confuse his aim. You can also airshot him when he is airborne, and that will send him flying like a seagull! A second , also very common weapon is the sack of fish. Unlike the snowball weapon, you do not start with it. You must explore the map (all of them are pretty small, so not a big deal :P . Just watch out for opponents) , and once you get it, you'll have a few shots with it. Use them wisely(Unless you are playing on endless mode, on endless mode, all weapons have unlimited ammo). Another greatly recommened (by me :P) weapon is the 'Bomb'(I don't know any other name for it, it's the purple ball with spikes). It is a one-shot weapon the knocks your opponent back very severly on direct hit. It also has some splash damage that knocks back just a bit. Use your one shot very wisely, it could mean the difference between winning and losing(If you've experienced with the TF2 rocket launcher, you'll be very familiar with this weapon).
Up next, the Dynamite Fish offers HUGE splash damage and knockback, but, unlike the 'Bomb' , it actually takes time to explode and does not explode on impact. In-fact, the splash damage radius is so large, you should run the opposite direction when you deploy it. (If you've experienced the TF2 grenade launcher, you'll be very, very familiar with this beast).
Now, for the bounuses, or the power-ups. All of these must be picked up in the map. Look in every place possible, many are hidden. The most useful one (in my opinion) is the Bear Feet (not bare feet xP *drum sound*) , it eliminates all chance of great knockback, and takes about 60-70% of the impact for you (an exception would be when you're airborne, pretty logical). And finally, the last power-up. I don't know what to call it, so I'll just call it the 'Life Orb' . It comes in two versions : White & Black (don't ask me what's the difference, because I personally don't know, they're pretty much the same thing) . It makes you almost 90% immune to all knockback and damage.
The End
That's pretty much all of it, gameplay wise. Keep in mind this is a very general guide, to go into more detail you'd have to play the game yourself. Thanks, this is my first guide , but I want to hear what you guys think.
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2 Comments
MathieuFrogames 21 Jun, 2014 @ 4:17am 
Very nice guide!
monkario 3 Jun, 2014 @ 11:02pm 
10/10 Won't read again