Can you really be *everything* in Everything, the game based on being...anything?

If you haven’t gathered this from the title of this article by now, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Everything is based around the concept that you can be anything in its world. Rolling around as one object before deciding to either ascend to a bigger thing (trees, buildings, planets) or descend into a smaller thing (plant matter, atoms, or even time/space units), collectophiles will love it. Every time you find something new to be, a notification pops up telling you just how much you’ve discovered in the animal category, or fungus category, or 3D category...it goes on for a while. I decided to roll up🍨 my sleeves and test just how many things I could be. 🐲;
Let’s start with the basics: a tree on an alien planet. Neato.
Rock: check.
Entraine - kind of like a gazelle. An alien gazelle? Whatever, I’m going to just go with it.
Wait a second...either this entraine is tiny, or the blue roach is MASSIVE. Please dear lord make it the former.
I decide to make some trees and rocks have a little shindig. Look at them go!
Pollen. Hmm, ok. Not bad, Everything.
But who wants to be an alien continent when you can be a...PLANET. BOOM.
Ahem. Planet to a humble vase is quite a transition to make. I was suffering from delusions of grandeur until now.
Now I’m a majestic speeding duck that sits up straight and glides through the water. Without moving its feet. Hey, you do you, motherducker.
I’d be a lot more pumped up to be a tiger if it didn’t blink so derpily and move around like a lego brick.
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