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That looked like gummy candy at first.
freaking arachnophobia.
If you are still thinking up more, may I suggest the king of all bugs?
Anyways, I love how these sprites look.
Please forgive me Chaoxys
That was my way of saying I updated the first post with the pillbug
(06-12-2012, 12:55 PM)Sengir Wrote: [ -> ]That was my way of saying I updated the first post with the pillbug

if he references what i think he references, then kudos to you
(06-11-2012, 11:09 PM)Chaoxys Wrote: [ -> ]If you are still thinking up more, may I suggest the king of all bugs?
Anyways, I love how these sprites look.

Why is the king of all bugs a crustacean? I know the subphylum is completely badass, but wouldn't an insect be more regal bug like?
I do however second the notion of adding one of those.
Two unnamed characters; a black widow spider and a mite

probably gonna fix them up though
That's the most pleasant looking black widow spider ever!

Hey maybe you could make a mosquito lady sometime? Up to you. I'd make her somewhat nosy, someone who loves to hear people's secrets.

That's how I'd picture a mosquito. But again, it's your bugs.
I love those two new ones, especially the black widow.

EDIT-The black widow reminds me of Eve from Paper Mario tTYD (the Twilight Town resident with the 3 children) for some reason. I think it's the way you have the face dark, but you still see the eyes.
I been thinking, can you picture these guys in a Monkey Island style game? You know. Lot's of witty dialogue and hilarious interactions. Sounds cool huh?
^i want this

i want this more than anything else

your bugs are perfect for an adventure game!
don't make it point and click though because i won't touch it if it is
or maybe it'll be the only point and click that I'll be able to play
maybe an adventure game in the sense of Star Control 2?
One of exploration and crazy events, with full voiced dialogue and branching conversations.

SCOURING THE INSECT KINGDOM, ONE ANT MOUND AT A TIME.
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