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Genre(s) | 3D Platformer, Action RPG, Beat-Em Up, Collectathon, Dating Simulator | |||
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Media Included | V² Disc |
Super Bunea 64 is the sequel to Super Bunea World, following after the events of that game as well as spiritually following after Super Bunea Mayhem. Like the game the title is referencing, Super Bunea 64 takes the series into the third dimension with a open world exploratory approach to it's level design. The game will feature the same platforming, dating, and RPG elements with even more depth to them as well as taking them into the third dimension. The game was developed by Toroko for The V² under the Infinite Content branding.
Super Bunea 64 is the continuation of the story told in Super Bunea World, taking place a year after the original game. Bunea has gone missing and a woman by the name of Xazalea has her memories. After finding Bunea, Xazalea sets out to defeat the parasite that is infecting several of the worlds that the Mistress of Weird has since freed, being half infected by the parasite itself. Bunea joins along in the hopes that someone can restore her memory that seems to have been accidentally placed in Xazalea. Voidmato and Diablister Jr. focus on becoming better assassins, only tangentially involved with the events going on. In all the chaos, a woman known as Charlotte seems to be controlling the parasite, and has a personal vendetta against anyone that stands in her path.
Unlike the first game, which was a 2D platformer with combat and dating mechanics, Super Bunea 64 is a 3D Open World platformer with a bit more emphasis on combat mechanics, with every weapon and character having a moveset with various approaches to combat. Dating mechanics still return and the dating mechanics gain additional depth with two characters that are able to date, as well as non-boss characters that can be dated. Power-ups do not return in this game, being somewhat replaced with the Forms feature that is primarily for Bunea, however weapons are much more complicated than they were last time, giving the player a lot more moves to execute with each weapon.
While a dramatic shift from a two dimensional platformer like the previous two games, Super Bunea 64 continues the very experimental gameplay from the first game as well as the story's characters and settings. Reception is currently not known, although pre-release reactions so have been postive.
Gameplay
Overview
Super Bunea 64 is a 3D Collectathon Platformer with Action RPG elements, as well as a intricate dating system that not only allows Bunea to date multiple characters, but new character Xazalea as well. Since the game is in full 3D, the levels are more akin to open exploratory worlds ala Super Mario 64, accessed through a variety of means; either through spaceships to jump to these worlds, using paintings in the Museum of Weird, or going into a VirtuSystem 64 console.
The game sees you collecting Lunar Apples, which are achieved by completing missions or finding them. These can range form platforming challenges, completing quests, defeating certain bosses as certain characters, completing bounty missions, or just finding them in the wild. The game does not send you back into the hub world when you collect a Lunar Apple, allowing you to collect many very quickly.
There are a couple of other collectibles in the name of Demon Hearts and Angel Lungs, which can be used to extend health and magic respectively when exchanged with the proper NPC. There is also a global currency unique to each world, which can be used to buy items from the worlds' shops. These global currencies are always a green color. There is also Borbz that can be found in every world that act as the player's life, although there is no game over screen in the game. Borbz can also be used to buy weapons in the game. The player can additionally collect Rainbow Scarabs to unlock secret endings for each character, with 10 in each world.
The story also introduces a parasite that spreads through images, which effects many of the bosses. Bunea and Xazalea need to find Sonic Amplifiers to tear off the parasites from these bosses to befriend and romance them, as attempting to talk to them otherwise will just result in a battle with a unflinching parasite puppeteering the boss. Additionally, in Voidmato and Diablister Jr.'s stories, they can defeat the bosses to destroy the parasites, although defeating these bosses as Bunea and Xazalea will just take their Soul instead.
Title Screen
On the title screen, the player is greeted with the head of one of the four playable characters and can mess around with their face using a cursor to pull and stretch at the vertices. By tapping the top trigger buttons, they can change the background texture. By hitting the bottom trigger buttons, they can change the texture of the face. Pressing start and select will zoom the camera in and out. Pressing will reset everything back to normal, and pressing it again will change the character on screen.
Characters and the Shift System
The game is split between four characters, with a prologue for each. Initially, the game only allows you to play as Xazalea, then Voidmato, then Bunea, and then finally Diablister Jr., before dropping you into the first world. Each prologue is meant to help the player get a handle of each character and their controls as well as their abilities. Compared to the first game, the game is more akin to a character action game in terms of combat, with every character having a base moveset that allows them to attack without weapons, although it should be noted that weapons are still very much part of the game.
- Xazalea - Xazalea is able to contort her body in unusual ways, allowing her to slip under small gaps and do unusual combat styles that throw off even experienced opponents. Her parasite allows her to fight using a black katana-like weapon at the cost of her health, hence you will always want to find a weapon to use. She has a pin strike move that can usually make up for the health drain some of her moves do. Her platforming set isn't great, but she has a lot of combat tools that make her fairly unique among the cast. She can date bosses and NPCs.
- Voidmato - Voidmato is the only one who can wall-jump as well as stick to walls for a extended period of time, being able to launch into a short jumping slash. He can bounce himself like a ball, giving him some odd bounciness to his combat, which is based around mostly projectiles from his guns. Voidmato is already in a monogamous relationship with Roxanne, who does offer some rewards if Voidmato keeps up the relationship. Voidmato is the only character that can smoke weed, allowing him to transform himself into various powered up forms, however these power-ups have to be found in either farm patches or gotten from Roxanne's van.
- Bunea - Bunea is able to dash to avoid attacks as well as to speed forward at a quick rate, as well as extending her jump. She can now do a dash against a wall to kick off it real fast, allowing her to do a flying kick that lets her jump off great distances as well as dealing some serious damage to unlucky foes. She has very little combat prowess with the exception of a shoulder dash and knife attacks. She can date bosses and NPCs.
- Diablister Jr. - Diablister Jr. can use her tentacles to stick herself to walls and ceilings, as well as curl herself around enemies and objects to strangle onto them or just hold onto them. Diablister Jr. is a good grappler character that additionally has quite a couple of interesting movement options. She can also disguise herself using various masks, allowing her to go into doors that NPCs would otherwise lock off, as well as disguise herself as Xazalea and Bunea to get their benefits from their relationships, although this doesn't work on everyone. Diablister Jr. is unable to actually date anyone though. Diablister Jr.'s masks can also change up her gameplay styles, allowing her to attack more aggressively through the Demon Mask, gain better air movement through the Angel Mask, adapt a better stealth style through the Alien Mask, or play more defensively with the Wrestler Mask.
At the bottom left of the screen is a meter showing the health, magic points, and shift points. Each character starts with 100 health points, although can extend their health by exchanging found Demon Hearts with Heart Sorceress Juliet. Magic points also stay at 100, and can be extended by exchanging found Angel Lungs with Lung Sorceress Prospero. Shift Points are the time limit each character has before the player must switch to the other ones- the order goes Xazalea, Voidmato, Bunea, and Diablister Jr., although players can Shift manually to the next character at their own accord.
Combat
The game now focuses a lot on combat, with every character able to attack even without a weapon now and features several weapons to enhance the damage they do. Each weapon has a certain amount of uses it can go through before it breaks. Here is some combat information for each character:
- Xazalea - Xazalea is able to use a katana through the parasite inside of her, forming it into a katana that will drain her health everytime she uses it. Her fighting style with melee weapons appears very odd and unpredictable to other opponents, even those skilled in melee weapons, as she can contort her body in impossible ways to pull off strange slashes. She can also use Dexene as a club to attack with. When using melee weapons, she has 75% more uses with them and it won't cut down on her health. However, she gets 75% less uses from projectile weapons.
- Voidmato - Voidmato can now do a quick jumping slash off the wall, doing a karate chop as he leaps off the wall. He can also now rev up a roll and launch himself against opponents. He can also use Dexo to launch him at opponents. Despite all these melee options, all of them are pretty weak and Voidmato is best to sticking with his guns- projectile weapons have increased usage with Voidmato, with 75% more uses. However, if he attempts to use melee weapons, they will have 75% less uses. Voidmato can also power himself up with weed strains he finds or buys from Roxanne.
- Bunea - Bunea can do a flying kick against the wall to deal damage to opponents, as well as grab Dexa to focus laser blasts at her opponents. Arguably the weakest character of the four in terms of combat without a weapon attached to her, but as a result she is the most balanced of the characters in terms of what weapons can be picked up by her.
- Diablister Jr. - Diablister Jr. can use their tentacles to whip or strangle opponents as melee attacks, as well as use Dexel as a kicking projectile towards foes to deal some damage. Diablister Jr. uniquely is inexperienced with both kinds of weapons, having 25% less usage with guns and 75% less usage with melee weapons, although her combat without weapons is fairly good enough. Diablister Jr. also can shift her combat with masks, although not to the severe extent as Bunea.
Additionally, each character can perform Reaction Commands by pressing at the right time, allowing them to counter attacks with specialized attacks meant to take the bosses at a weakpoint. While this can be considered Quick Time Events sometimes, sometimes they blast the player into a minigame where the performance and score impacts the damage done.
Style
On top of all of this, there is a Style mechanic, which encourages you to switch up your combat constantly to deal more damage and knock bosses out for longer to deal more damage. Style begins at D and can go as far as SSS. Style is reset when knocked down or when the meter underneath it runs out. Doing the same moves over and over will lower the rank.
Additionally, each character has a set of taunts they can perform while on the ground or air. This is used to keep the style grade on screen longer while not being able to attack the boss, although there are serious consequences to your style grade if you get hit while taunting. You can also utilize the Style Grades as a way to heal.
- D - Dire
- C - Cool
- B - Bangin'
- A - Awesome
- S - Smooth
- SS - Silver
- SSS - Serious
Weapon System
Weapons have received an overhaul since Super Bunea World, now featuring multiple moves that they can pull off depending on what buttons are pressed, in most cases replacing just the standard attacks that characters pull off or adding inputs to pull off even more attacks. The player can freely switch between all the available weapons they have in their inventory via the scroll wheel and can even cancel attacks into weapon switches. The main drawback is that the player only has access to three weapons per character and any extra weapons are accessed through a menu. The player can overall hold up to ten weapons at a time before it goes straight to Chocostorage, which can be accessed at either various safe spots in the world, or at the player's house when they buy it.
Each weapon has a amount of uses associated with it, which increases or decreases depending on which character uses it, with Xazalea gaining more uses from melee weapons while losing uses for ranged weapons, and vice versa for Voidmato. Bunea has the default use values for each weapon while Diablister Jr. loses uses for both melee and ranged weapons, although losing less uses for ranged weapons.
Additionally, the player can gain special weapons by either romancing characters or defeating targets that Diablister Jr. and Voidmato are sent to defeat. These weapons, known as the 100% Heart Level Weapons and the Devilish Weapons respectively, can actually be placed in Chocostorage for any character to use when the Shift System switches over to them.
On top of all of this, the player can customize weapons with Charms; little figurines attached to strings that are added to the hilt of most weapons. Some weapons disallow for the use of Charms but they allow for passive effects so long as the weapon holding the charms is in use. This can include explosions at the end of combos, better pick-ups, slowing down the rate of the Shift meter, and more. Each weapon can hold up to three Charms. More information can be found in the Charms section.
Dating Mechanics
Dating still remains a big part of the game, with a bigger dating pool and two characters that can date. Additionally, bosses aren't the only characters that players can date now, with some new NPCs that show up as potential dating partners. On top of all of this, Bunea can learn old phone numbers that allow her to call up old dating partners from both Super Bunea World and Super Bunea Mayhem.
Dating can provide various upgrades to your characters or supply you with items for keeping the relationship stable. Additionally, special gifts are available from dating partners for reaching the highest rank with them. Players can date multiple characters as both characters are polygamous, although this may come with issues as some characters don't like sharing with other characters or are even straight up monogamous.
The player can check in about their relationship stats with Love-Struck Ghost Peter, a ghost that appears in every world to give tips and information about every relationship in the game, cataloging it in his giant journal.
Story
Synopsis
A mysterious girl by the name of Xazalea has appeared in the worlds, searching for answers about memories she knows isn't hers. These memories turn out to be Bunea's, as a chance encounter with Togea later reveals. Heading inside the Parasitic Grand Oak, where she originally emerged from, she finds Bunea and the two end up in the medical bay of the Museum of Weird. While Bunea recovers, Xazalea quickly emerges from the Museum of Weird to track down the parasites that have been infecting the various worlds. Curious as to what she's doing, Bunea heads to try and track her down.
Voidmato is on a date with his girlfriend Roxanne, when he spots Diablister Jr. in the restaurant. Meeting his new family, Voidmato and Roxanne attempt to get some sleep for the night but Diablister's daughter, Diablister Jr. breaks in and attempts to kidnap Roxanne. It goes horribly, but Voidmato takes it upon himself to train the young monster on how to be an assassin like him. While visiting Carbo San Lucille, they are attacked by a parasite-infected nun named Mother Brigid. Taking her down and curing her of the parasite, they learn there's a lot of money involved for taking down this mysterious parasite that is infecting multiple worlds.
Bunea visits the Parasitic Grand Oak again to find the Oak Fairies, who grant her the ability to change into various Forms, starting with three (and a secret fourth one that is not mentioned during the story). The Oak Fairies entrust Bunea to help take down the mysterious parasite that has infected their world, and will soon do so with others. They believe the parasite is being commanded by a woman known as Charlotte, who has been locking down various worlds where the parasite is located. Bunea agrees, taking off, with Xazalea not trailing too far behind.
Who is Xazalea really? Why does she have Bunea's memories? Who is this mysterious Charlotte? And can Voidmato really trust Diablister Jr.?
Prologue: Xazalea
A year after the events of Super Bunea World, a lot has happened. Bunea went missing a month ago and nobody knows where she went- while at the same time, a mysterious swordswoman by the name of Xazalea has appeared, with memories that she knows are not her own. Tracking down Bunea's past lovers to try and learn more answers, although she has only become even more confused. The only person that seems to even remotely want to help is Togea, although Xazalea finds that she is more confused by her presence, with Togea claiming they are soulmates and she is in the wrong body. While talking with her, Xazalea finds out a name to attach these memories to: Bunea.
Heading to the tree she awakened from, she enters inside and finds it far more maze-like than she could ever have imagined. Navigating inside the interior of the trunk, she must destroy the parasitic growth inside to make her way to Bunea. After rescuing Bunea, Xazalea staggers back to the Museum of Weird, collapsing with Bunea. Brakkara takes them both to the medical bay.
Prologue: Voidmato
Voidmato is just on a date with Roxanne in Lydia's sushi restaurant when he spots Diablister in the resturaunt. Preparing to shoot him, Diablister stops him, explaining that he's just on a family meal, introducing Voidmato to his wife, Apricot, and his daughter, Diablister Jr.. Voidmato ask if the three are up to something and Diablister shakes his head no. Finishing the date with Roxxanne, the two head back to their apartment.
During the night, Voidmato is suddenly visited by Diablister Jr., who wants to carve her own path of villainy and attempts to kidnap Roxanne, but Roxanne surprises her with her self-defense maneuvers. Voidmato convinces her to just tag along with him on his next couple of assassinations. Diablister Jr. agrees.
Prologue: Diablister Jr.
Voidmato and Diablister Jr. arrive on a world called Carbo San Lucille, where many bounty hunters hang out at the resort villa. Here, Diablister Jr. is taught how to use her abilities. While in the shooting gallery, a bunch of bikers suddenly invade the bar and Diablister Jr. puts her abilities to the test. After shooing the bikers off, Voidmato and Diablister Jr. are suddenly attacked by a nun named Mother Brigid, who has been infected with a parasite.
After defeating the nun, which clears away the parasite, she graciously gives Voidmato and Diablister Jr. cash money as an award. They later learn that the parasite has been infecting the worlds through various means, and that people are starting to put up targets on those infected to stop the spread. Voidmato encourages Diablister Jr. to help fight against the parasite threat for money, and Diablister Jr. nods silently.
Prologue: Bunea
Bunea awakens in the Museum of Weird's medical bay, however due to her loss of memories, she has to explore this strange new place she's in. After meeting with the Mistress of Weird, who she does not remember, Bunea discovers that Xazalea appears have her memories. Learning her where-abouts, Bunea decides to go over there.
Landing on the world known as the Parasitic Grand Oak, Bunea finds a house that is home to the three lone survivors of the parasite attack known as the Oak Fairies. The Oak Fairies recongize Bunea as the person freed the worlds to begin with, and decided she will act as the best bet as someone who can stop the parasite, giving her three new forms she can access at anytime after an argument over what form would suit the savior best. With these new magical forms, Bunea is told to search over the worlds to find the parasites and to collect Lunar Apples to break the seals that the parasites have cast over these infected worlds. Bunea takes off, with Xazalea not too far behind.
Story: Carbo San Lucille
Bunea arrives in Carbo San Lucille, coming across Lucille City, which has been taken over by a biker gang who doesn't permit Bunea into any of the buildings. Xazalea, who lurks in the shadows, learns this same information. Learning the name of the leader, Camilia, Bunea and Xazalea set off on their own paths to find her. After locating her, Bunea or Xazalea can either try to find a Sonic Amplifier or go straight to her boss fight arena. Once befriending or defeating Camila, the first visit for Carbo San Lucille is officially cleared. Once enough Lunar Apples have been found, the characters can then journey to Plastic Pelago.
Visiting Lucille City after defeating or befriending Camila allows the player to enter the buildings to gain more Lunar Apples or shop. Additionally, the player learns of Charlotte's influence on the area, although is unable to do anything at the moment.
Story: Plastic Pelago
Story: Boneventure Society
Story: Wonderland University
Story: Mount Napoleon
Story: Ruby Pyramids
Story: Virtupine Space Station
Story: Parasite Leviathan
Playable Characters
Characters
Forms
Forms are unique for every character. Bunea and Xazalea have typical forms that can be swapped out at the cost of their Magic Points. With these forms, Bunea and Xazalea ditch their weapons while in them, gaining new movesets that are much more powerful than their base movesets. Each form drains at a different rate.
Voidmato and Diablister Jr. feature different types of forms. Voidmato has weed strains he can use to transform into four different elemental forms, which last for a short period of time and can be used in puzzle solving or as powerful, specific kinds of attacks. Diablister Jr. has masks, which alter up her properties but doesn't give her new moves, just boosting her stats in one direction over the other, as well as the Bunea and Xazalea masks.
Bunea's Forms
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![]() Nova Form |
Nova Form Bunea is the first of Bunea's forms, granted from the Oak Fairies. It resembles the star warriors of legend, who protected the worlds from unceasing darkness. In this form, Bunea ditches weapons in favor for shooting nova bits and floating at fast speeds, giving her quite the combat game and speed game.
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![]() Regal Form |
Regal Form Bunea is the second of Bunea's forms, granted from the Oak Fairies. It resembles the regal guards of the Academy of Sappho, which served as galactic weapon creators. In this form, Bunea ditches weapons in favor of a block and parry moveset that requires precise timing to deal devastating attacks. She is far slower and has boosted defense in this form.
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![]() Shift Form |
Shift Form Bunea is the third of Bunea's forms, granted from the Oak Fairies. It resembles the rainforest scouts of the lunar jungles of Ryubey. In this form, Bunea ditches weapons in favor of an entirely evasive moveset that doesn't deal a lot of damage, but offers Bunea a ton of speed and completely enhances her dashes with elemental dashes. She becomes incredibly speedy as well. Perfect for exploring the vast worlds of the game.
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![]() Parasite Form |
Parasite Form Bunea is the technical fourth of Bunea's forms, technically granted from the Oak Fairies. I say technically a lot as this form isn't really a form you'd want to use, but it's more so a punishment for using the forms too much. It reflects Bunea's darker side, the side that's completely infected with parasites and has Vulpea's influence creeping in. She has a ghastly look on her face too, like her soul is being tormented. In this form, Bunea is incredibly fast but incredibly weak. It drains her magic fast and is the weakest Bunea will ever be. Bunea can also not change into any other form while using this form. It's not useful and it serves it's purpose as a punishment well. However, it is her fastest form and features fast combos and dodges, which makes it at least somewhat bearable.
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Transforming into Parasite Form
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![]() Chrono Form |
Chrono Form Bunea is the fifth of Bunea's forms, granted from Lady Montulet. It resembles the timekeepers of the Ancient Clocktower of Nardic. In this form, Bunea ditches weapons in favor of an time based moveset that can slow, speed, and freeze up time around her, as well as creating time-based constructs and even clone herself.
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Xazalea's Forms
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![]() Purified Form |
Purified Form Xazalea is a form that Xazalea obtains at ???, being somewhat in the middle of the game. It acts as a brand new moveset for her that gives her additional power as well the ability of limited range flight. It cleanses all the parasite infected on her for a short time, giving her a moveset that doesn't hurt her to use.
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Voidmato's Weed Strains
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![]() Burning |
![]() Obtained through the Fire Weed strain, Voidmato transforms into Burning Voidmato, which lasts 30 seconds. While transformed, Voidmato gains increased speed and cannot brake until he bursts into flames, in which he slows but deals massive fire damage to opponents around him. Then he appears in a very weak charred state before revering back to normal. Burning Voidmato can be used to deal damage to wide areas of opponents that are weak to fire by ramming into them, as well as bosses. It's non-stop run also allows Voidmato to run straight up walls, go through Fire Blocks, and light fuses. It's main weakness is the short duration and the vulnerable state it can put Voidmato into. |
![]() Snow |
![]() Obtained through the Ice Weed strain, Voidmato transforms into Snow Voidmato, which lasts 45 seconds. While transformed, Voidmato gains heavier properties, having reduced speed but able to roll down sloped surfaces and smash into enemies for huge amount of ice damage. He also gains a ground pound that creates snowmen shields around him when used. He also gains increased defense for the duration of the power up. Snow Voidmato is best used in sloped arenas or in tight scenarios where Voidmato needs some extra padding against damage. In certain puzzle situations, you can use it to roll through Ice Blocks and destroy them as well as build a lot of speed to go off ramps that Voidmato can't do otherwise. |
![]() Gooey |
![]() Obtained through the Slime Weed strain, Voidmato transforms into Gooey Voidmato, which lasts 1 minute. More TBA |
![]() Caramel |
![]() Obtained through the Candy Weed strain, Voidmato transforms into Caramel Voidmato, which lasts 1 minute and 30 seconds. More TBA |
Diablister Jr.'s Masks
![]() Angel Mask |
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![]() Demon Mask |
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![]() Alien Mask |
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![]() Wrestler Mask |
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![]() Bunea Mask |
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![]() Xazalea Mask |
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Non-Playable Characters
Traveling NPCS
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dex Droids |
The Dex-Droids return, with a different droid assigned to each playable character. Each now travels with their partner in a non-intrusive way and can be used in battle. They scan everything the player comes across, being a weapon, enemy, boss, or NPC and fills the player in with details, notes, stats, and weakpoints.
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![]() C.C. Compactor |
C.C. Compactor is a machine that can compact all of the old weapons that characters collect over their journey to create cubes to fill up a landfill, paying the player for scraping down their old weapons. C.C. Compactor is kind of a grimy guy but he means well and he's just doing his job. |
![]() Heart Sorceress Juliet |
Juliet returns from the first game, traveling across world to world on the back of a giant turtle that has a healing spring on it's back. She will heal up characters as well extend their health in exchange for Demon Hearts. Unlike the first game, she is now datable by Bunea and Xazalea should they give her enough Demon Hearts to open up. Juliet is however, a darker character than she appears, being the implied sister of the Mistress of Weird and the fact her health upgrades seem to be more along the lines of a demonic rite. |
![]() Magic Sorceress Prospero |
Magic Sorceress Prospero rides on the back of a giant camel that has a mana pool in it's second hump. She can fill up character's mana meters as well as extend their mana meters in exchange for Angel Lungs. She can be dated by Bunea and Xazalea should they give her enough Demon Hearts to start to open up. She is hinted to be the half-sister of Charlotte, the main antagonist of the game, and her magical upgrades seem to be along the lines of a religious blessing. |
![]() Gwenacide |
Gwenacide is a bounty hunter like Voidmato, using her hammer to smash up her prey. She is quite insane and can appear in any world unexpectedly to take down a player should they have a bounty on their hands from attempting to shoplift or attack innocent NPCs. She is quite a difficult boss, and even harder to befriend and romance with Bunea and Xazalea. She is also the twin sister of Gwenasis, and apparently the "evil one" of the two. |
![]() Love-Struck Ghost Peter |
Xazalea and Bunea can check in with Love-Struck Ghost Peter for status of relationships as well as seeing invites to locations that Peter can make them fast-travel to. He's a good buddy that just wants the best for any kind of relationship and will even offer advice of dos and do nots of relationships with each dateable character. |
![]() Tungsten Tony |
Tungsten Tony can sell any weapons that the player has had previously found, selling them a bit of a upticked price, but he has the largest selection by far, and grows over the game. Try and cross him and he'll take you down fast with either his minigun or send his goons after you, relentlessly hunting you until you die. |
![]() Biscuie |
Biscuie is a shady shopkeeper that roams around the worlds in a invisible cloak, only beginning to appear to Bunea and Xazalea after they take their first soul. When she appears, she sells items at a cheaper price as well as allowing them to purchase Lunar Apples from the world that they haven't collected yet, which Biscuie will collect herself at a price. The more souls Bunea and Xazalea collect, the further the prices plummet. |
![]() Jack Apple |
Jack Apple sells fruits and vegetables in his traveling food cart, which can be bought using Borbz. Jack Apple is a generally pretty friendly character and has sales on his wares pretty often. Don't shoplift from him though, because he's a surprisingly tough boss that will immediately fight you if you dare to steal from him. During the night cycle of Carbo San Lucille, he can be found asleep, talking in his sleep about an adventure with Bunea and Voidmato. He seems to look up to those two especially, seeing them as the savior of his world and by extension, his business. He has no particular reaction to Xazalea and does not trust Diablister Jr. at all, putting his food on close guard when she's around. |
![]() Turea |
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![]() Demon Dogs |
Demon Dogs are strange dogs that appear in several worlds, beginning with the Museum of Weird and appearing in Carbo San Lucille, Plastic Pelago, Boneventure Society and ???. They follow the player around and when fed a Dragonfruit, they will sniff out buried Lunar Apples for the player. They can also play fetch with projectiles. |
![]() Phantom Racer |
Phantom Racer appears in every world to race the player, requiring them to nab a flag. There is a total of four races with each character, as each character has different speeds and strategies to use to beat the Racer, who varies his route and speed depending on the character chosen. |
![]() Tybalt and Rosale |
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World NPCs
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![]() Kelly Koi |
Kelly Koi is the servant of the Mistress of Weird, and sits outside of the Mistress of Weird's throne room in the Museum of the Weird at the beginning of the game. She is actually the first datable character in the game, as Bunea can become lovers with her moments after starting the first prologue if they talk to her. Being partially a fish creature herself, she usually is seen drinking lots of water when not sleeping in her koi pond. She is very afraid of screwing everything up and is sometimes seen as clumsy. |
![]() Mistress of Weird |
Mistress of Weird was the former ruler of the worlds, having locked them all away and keeping the ones she personally fancied. With Bunea's words, she realized the errors of her way and has since freed all the worlds. A year has passed since this event, with Mistress of Weird continuing to collect weird objects and people from the new worlds and continuing to be quite the odd person herself. She is rather disappointed to find out that Bunea lacks any memory of them, and Xazalea seems a bit too suspicious for her liking, but she is romanceable even early on if the player plays their cards right. She may also ask the player to find a certain weird object in the worlds to bring to her for a Lunar Apple reward. Mistress of Weird also gives hints to the player of where to go if they are at a loss of what to do to progress the story. She can often be found in her throne room at the Museum of Weird. |
![]() Togea |
Togea is one of the Mistress of Weird's guards who has a unhealthy obsession over Bunea, and now Xazalea, seeing Xazalea as some sort of reincarnation of Bunea since she has her memories. She is at her house in the Museum of Weird world, haven taken up training with Anaheim to become even stronger. The player can actually date her pretty early on, but Togea is easily the toughest romance partner to manage as she will kill other romance partners for attention if she's in a polyamorous relationship, although she can form actual genuine bonds with them over time that makes this less likely to occur. She is also the more giving of the romance partners, giving her lover souls of characters she's killed as well as searching for Lunar Moons for her lover as well (which she can only find after the player has completed certain requirements). |
![]() Oak Faeries |
Located in their hut in Parasitic Grand Oak, the Oak Faeries are the only remaining uninfected characters from their world. Having enlisted Bunea with three forms with their magic, the Oak Faeries act as helpful NPCs that Bunea can go see for more information on each of her various forms barring Parasite Form, which remains mysterious for much of the game. They are all sisters, missing their fourth sister who was unfortunately assimilated into the Parasite's forces. |
![]() Diablister |
Diablister sometimes appears in Carbo San Lucille or Boneventure Society, usually on a date with his wife Apricot. He provides Devilish Deeds for Diablister Jr., focusing on a diabolical tasks he can't see himself doing now that he's a married monster. He awards Lunar Apples or some money with each of the tashs done. |
![]() Apricot |
Apricot sometimes appears in Carbo San Lucille or Boneventure Society, usually on a date with her husband Diablister. She provides Evil Errands, a way to trick her daughter into doing errands for her and rewarding Diablister Jr with Lunar Apples or some money with each of the tasks done. She used to be a princess in her past, although abandoned that life for Diablister after falling in love with him. |
![]() Carbonians |
Carbonians are the common NPCs in Lucille City, sometimes giving tips to the player to help navigate the world or have quests to uncover more Lunar Apples across the world. They are animated soda bottles that can be shooken up to create soda geysers that can propel the player character up in the air. |
![]() Waureus |
Waureus is a overweight rat that sleeps pretty much all day in the sewer, given up on ever escaping the Plasic Pelago, where he is found. He was supposedly "a mascot just like Bunea" before his company fired him- although later interactions reveal he walked away after he was made into a walking fart joke for most of the employees. Waureus used to be a treasure hunter, but Plastic Pelago has made him so melancholy that he no longer feels the drive to find treasure or do anything but eat and sleep. After seeing the stuff you find in the Plastic Pelago, Waureus gets greedy and attempts to steal it, but is far too slow and weak to do so, so he figures he can probably get back in shape by looking for his own treasure which he asks for your assistance for. |
![]() Vaisha |
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Weapons
Weapons return with a more expanded purpose, replacing the attack part of the moveset with new attacks. All damage is calculated from the character's base damage plus the stat boosts, which is what the actual Attack Stat is used for.
Normal Weapons
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![]() The Lancer |
The Lancer returns from Super Bunea World, being one of the few returning weapons from the first game. It is the most basic weapon you will find, although it is said to have a bit of a curse as it will remove some of your luck stat.
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![]() Chocowand |
The Chocowand is a pretty standard wand-type weapon that is stylized after the various Chocofruits seen across the worlds. It spits out stars from the blue crystal that is the core of the wand, which dims out after a typical 100 uses.
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![]() Ultra Buster |
The Ultra Buster is a powerful projectile weapon that fires off Ultra Bullets, which can be charged at no expense to the number of uses left, which it will have plenty of. It's a good weapon that is a bit safe but reliable overall.
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![]() Slime and Ice Pistol |
The Slime and Ice Pistol is a pistol with two seperate modes, which allow it to shoot both fire and ice projectiles. Each projectile has their various effects and run off the same usage meters. It's sleek design is a hit among businessmen and businesswomen.
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![]() Candy and Fire Pistol |
The Candy and Fire Pistol is a pistol with two seperate modes, which allow it to shoot both candy and fire projectiles. Each projectile has their various effects and run off the same usage meters. It's golden design makes it popular among those who buy expensive phones that lack a 3.5mm jack.
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![]() Cyber Homey 3000 |
The latest in the line of Cyber Homey products, the Cyber Homey 3000 is bigger and better than the past couple models, featuring a new enhanced grip that keeps it nice and steady as you fire off homing shots shaped like donuts.
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![]() Frog Crown |
The Frog Crown is a VERY unusual item in that it actually transforms the user into the Frog Princess, a completely separate form which alters attack and jump commands. Additionally, it drains 100 magic at a rate of a single magic point a second as opposed to having a set number of "uses" to deplete. This item was found in a swamp world that had it's inhabitants take on the appearance of their ruler to trick the evil king who would attempt to kidnap her.
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![]() Dung Stick |
The Dung Stick is a typical melee weapon that actively wards away enemies when out on the field. The stench is bad, but when you just want to keep moving, this weapon is good for clearing out areas full of enemies you might just want to ignore.
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![]() Car Key Cutlass |
Passed down from a long line of warriors that have dwindled out, the Car Key Cutlass is a impressive blade that has a ton of combos that get successively more power the higher your style ranking is, as well as having the awesome utility of locking and unlocking opponents to prevent them from attacking for a short bit.
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![]() Rip Wire |
This giant ripped electrical plug is known as the Rip Wire and has electrical melee attacks. It definitely took a hit in the uses value, but with it's shocking power, it evens out.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pillow |
Pillows are pretty weak weapons that have some interesting properties. They change color depending out what color you use, can be used to heal health and magic outside of combat, and provide an attractiveness bonus to Bunea and Xazalea.
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![]() Shifter Axe |
This giant axe has a shifting handle that allows it to be used in multiple ways, such as a standard axe, a scythe, and even as a hockey stick. It was utilized by the rainforest scouts of the lunar jungles of Ryubey.
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![]() Colored Sand Bottle |
A giant bottle of colored sand layered on top of each other, fashioned into a new interesting melee weapon just by gripping it like one. It doesn't have many uses, but it has some interesting attacks.
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![]() Coconut Bowling Ball |
A real glass cannon of a item, the Coconut Bowling Ball does an absurd amount of damage, but severely decreases your speed and has incredibly few uses. It grows at the cost of additional uses, and doesn't provide much helpful benefits.
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![]() Jelly Shelly Shell |
The Jelly Shelly Shell is the home and protector of the back of Jelly Shellys, who formerly wandered the worlds under the Mistress of Weird's control. They're a lot more sparse now, but you might find one of their shells once in a while, allowing you to kick it around for attacks.
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![]() Parasite Eye |
The Parasite Eye is a modified Parasite that is meant to protect it's host- reprogrammed genetics make it very protective when called upon. It may have a mistaken love for it's host, it may seem, although the idea of using the Parasite to fight the Parasites is almost too good to not pass up.
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![]() Mochee Cup |
The Mochee Cup is a orbitar that follows the player character and attacks enemies by spilling coffee on them. They are fairly animated and are somewhat strange as a weapon, but the interesting thing is that while they are attacking the player can switch to another weapon without cancelling the Mochee Cup's attack.
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![]() Basic Bomb |
Bombs work differently from every other weapon in the game in that all characters have the same amount of uses for them and they are unbelievably simple with their move-sets. The basic bomb has no special properties, instead dealing damage in the form of explosions.
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![]() Fire Bombs |
Fire Bombs are elemental bombs that utilize the element of fire into their explosion. They have the added effect of setting enemies on fire, although can be pacified with ice attacks.
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![]() Ice Bombs |
Ice Bombs are elemental bombs that utilize the element of ice into their explosion. They have the added effect of freezing enemies, although can be pacified with fire attacks.
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![]() Candy Bombs |
Candy Bombs are elemental bombs that utilize the element of candy into their explosion. They have the added effect of creating soda explosions that slow and confuse enemies caught in it, although can be pacified with slime attacks.
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![]() Slime Bombs |
Slime Bombs are elemental bombs that utilize the element of slime into their explosion. They have the added effect of creating goo puddles that the player can bounce off and slows enemies, although can be pacified with candy attacks.
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![]() Fire Cards |
Fire Cards are one of the four elemental card decks. Like bombs, they have a set amount of uses for all characters, although they work much differently. As opposed to having a set attack, all attacks feed through the same attack input, which shuffles the cards and depending on what suit of card you get, you get a different resulting attack. You only get three cards to determine your attack, so three different attacks will occur when you stop shuffling.
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100% Heart Level Weapons
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![]() Rainbow Necklace |
Mistress of Weird's 100% Heart Level weapon, it is made out of the fragments of the Rainbow Drop from the original Super Bunea World. The user of the weapon can refract light off the crystals to inflict elemental effects onto their foes, making it incredibly effective at taking down tougher opponents by making them weaker. A small drawback to this, however, is that it attracts enemies when it is out.
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![]() Gwenacide's Hammer |
A replica of Gwenacide's hammer. The weapon can actually be used in two unique and different ways depending on how it's held and swung, either being used to knock opponents way back and into each other like a game of croquet or being used to slam opponents into the ground to deal even more damage.
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![]() Motorblade |
Camila's 100% Heart Level weapon, Camila crafted it specifically for her lover. The blade is able to be used as a normal sword-like weapon, but also as a motorcycle via a transformation. The rotating blades on the blade itself begin to whirr when her lover is getting a good Style Ranking, making it a incredibly good weapon with some okay starting stats.
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Items
Collectibles
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![]() Lunar Apples |
Lunar Apples are the main collectible in Super Bunea 64, being collected through completing tasks or being found and collected. There are a ton of these, but the number of each varies from world to world. They must be collected to open up paths to new worlds and to complete the game. |
![]() Borbz |
Borbz return as the main currency in Super Bunea 64 and are dropped from enemies as well as found in the open. There are three types of Borbz, each worth a different amount and have a different rarity.
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![]() Mana Bubbles |
Mana Bubbles drop from enemies and spit out from chests, giving the player return on their magic meter without the need to drain a item to restore it. They do not drop when a character is in a Form. |
![]() Health Atoms |
Health Atoms drop from enemies and spit out from chests, giving the player some very light healing without needing a item or move to restore it. Pretty straight forward. |
![]() Shift Crystals |
Shift Crystals drop from enemies and spit out from chests, restoring some of the shift bar without needing a item or move to restore it. |
![]() Demon Heart |
Demon Hearts are scattered across the worlds in secret areas for characters to find. Each character has a total of 20 to find, with each Demon Heart extending 25 points of health when exchanged with Heart Sorceress Juliet. |
![]() Angel Lungs |
Angel Lungs are scattered across the worlds in secret areas for characters to find. Each character has a total of 20 to find, with each set of Angel Lungs extending 25 points of magic points when exchanged with Magic Sorceress Prospero. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rainbow Scarabs |
Like the previous game, Rainbow Scarabs are littered across the worlds, with every world having their own unique color this time around and having a total of 10 spread across the map. When found, they unlock a secret ending picture for each character. All 70 of the Rainbow Scarabs are shared between all four characters, meaning you do not have to collect them four times. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Souls |
Souls are dropped by a few bosses in Bunea and Xazalea's routes and can be collected to gain EXP to level up faster, as well as being able to access cheaper prices in Biscuie's shop. Each Soul can be liquidized into Bunea/Xazalea to give her a ton of exp, with a formula of Boss Health x 1.5 - Time Against Boss. The faster Bunea or Xazalea defeats a boss, the more exp she will earn, although the difference becomes a bit more negligible later on. These have less importance in this game, although collecting them all will lead to a dark, hidden ending. Voidmato and Diablister do not collect Souls at all, instead getting Borbz and experience from all their boss battles. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Weed Strains |
Weed Strains are accessible through either farmground areas across the worlds or bought from Roxanne's van. They only appear for Voidmato- Roxanne's van is closed during other character's playtimes and weed plants will be wilted if anyone else approaches them. They can be obtained and be used by Voidmato for puzzle solving purposes as well as being used as consumable power-ups. Voidmato can only carry 10 of the elemental strains, while the normal weed will just heal him but slow his reaction speed. |
![]() Sonic Amplifiers |
Sonic Amplifiers are found across the worlds, usually either one per level or sometimes none at all. They are used by Xazalea and Bunea to clear off the parasite infecting the boss, allowing for a more friendly or romantic resolution to boss fights. They are single use for the world they are found in. |
Charms
Weapons can be equipped with Charms, which allows them to carry passive effects for the character when that weapon is equipped. Up to three Charms can be placed on a weapon. Charms are a not a limited use item; once you obtain a Charm you can apply it to all your weapons that allow for Charms, however you can only apply a single version of that Charm onto the weapon. They visually dangle off the weapon that they're attached to, allowing for a little bit of customization.
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![]() Noval Crystallis Charm |
![]() Nailberry Charm |
![]() Cimyulo Charm |
![]() Hakkulapes Charm |
Increases the rate of mana bubbles being dropped by 25%. | Increases the power of melee attacks by three points. | Slows the Shift meter down by a rate of 15%. Does not effect attacks that drain Shift. |
Increases the effects of collectibles like Health Atoms and Mana Bubbles by 15%. |
![]() Electro-Banana Charm |
![]() Golisso Shell Charm |
![]() Lapis Tear Charm |
![]() Jack O' Lantern Charm |
Adds a 25% chance of an paralyzing effect to the end of combo moves. | Adds 3 DEF+ to your character so long as the charm is active on the weapon they're using. | Speeds up the Shift Meter when active, but when fighting enemies, the Shift Meter will freeze. | Adds an flaming explosion at the end of combo attacks that blow opponents back. |
![]() Molecule Charm |
![]() Mushroom Charm |
![]() Ruby Pyramid Charm |
![]() Tikzaku Eye Charm |
Increases dash distance for Bunea. For everyone else, they gain 3+ to their Speed stat. | Reduces landing lag for all characters. | Adds a red parrying effect to parries that will stun enemies for a short time. | Shows enemy spawn areas before they can spawn. |
![]() Fire Elemental Charm |
![]() Ice Elemental Charm |
![]() Candy Elemental Charm |
![]() Slime Elemental Charm |
Boosts the damage of fire based attacks by 15%. | Boosts the damage of ice based attacks by 15%. | Boosts the damage of candy based attacks by 15%. | Boosts the damage of slime based attacks by 15%. |
![]() Pixel Xazalea Charm |
![]() Pixel Voidmato Charm |
![]() Pixel Bunea Charm |
![]() Pixel Diablister Jr. Charm |
Slows the Shift Meter for Xazalea by 75%. | Slows the Shift Meter for Voidmato by 75%. | Slows the Shift Meter for Bunea by 75%. | Slows the Shift Meter for Diablister Jr. by 75%. |
![]() Choco Xazalea Charm |
![]() Choco Voidmato Charm |
![]() Choco Bunea Charm |
![]() Choco Diablister Jr. Charm |
Drains magic at a 0.5% slower rate for Xazalea. | Drains magic at a 0.5% slower rate for Voidmato. | Drains magic at a 0.5% slower rate for Bunea. | Drains magic at a 0.5% slower rate for Diablister Jr. |
![]() Pixel Jazz Charm |
![]() Strange Bear Charm |
![]() Inactive Sona Charm |
![]() Chellzobog Charm |
Adds a slide to run, creating a slippery surface for enemies to slip on. | Electrical attacks are powered by a rate of 1.5x and stun for longer. | Guard draws enemies closer to the player in a magnetism effect, allowing for a quick follow-up after guarding. | Slows enemies down when in a combo, with the time slowing effects increasing the bigger the style ranking. Style ranking becomes much harder. |
Objects
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![]() Chocochest |
Chocochests are magical chests that will carry all your objects that won't fit in your inventory, essentially giving you infinite cloud storage for your items. You can sort through your items at specific outposts located in the worlds, often seen next to a banner with a Chococarrot on it. They also come with your house when it is built. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pixel Characters |
Pixel Characters of Xazalea, Voidmato, Bunea, Diablister Jr. are hidden on walls and floor and can be found and attacked to reveal a Lunar Apple. These Pixel characters operate rather strangely; you cannot find the Pixel character of the character you are playing as, but you can find the other pixel characters that you are not playing as. When you find all of the pixel characters for each character, you will gain the Pixel charm for that character. |
Worlds
Parasitic Grand Oak
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![]() Parasite Grand Oak |
The Grand Oak was once a place of woodland creatures and bugs, untamed from the other worlds. The parasite that has begun to spread from world to world apparently begun here and this world has been highly changed due to it, becoming much more dead inside. This is the first level of the game and Xazalea is the first character to visit it, finding Bunea inside. Bunea later visits this level to meet with the Oak Fairies, one of the few survivors of the Parasite Infection, to get her Forms. Voidmato and Diablister Jr. can optionally visit this level to find high-level bounties later on. | ||||||||||||||
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Museum of the Weird
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![]() Museum of Weird |
![]() The Museum of Weird is home to the Mistress of Weird and her servants. Generally the easiest level of the game, mostly safe from the Parasite with most enemies returning from the first game to still provide some challenge but secluded off on the right and left side of the museum's outdoors. This level has vents and a hidden archives section to find, as well as the museum itself. You can even find the living quarters of Brakkara, Shardene, and Togea as well as the koi pond that Kelly Koi lives in. Of course, the main attraction is the Mistress of Weird herself, who gives you plenty of things to start your journey with. | ||||||||
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Carbo San Lucille
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![]() Carbo San Lucille |
![]() Carbo San Lucille is a desert resort town that has been seized by Charlotte. Known for it's carbonated oasises and now, it's biker gangs. It has many different landmarks and even features a gigantic town, although your access is limited until you defeat Camila and Mother Brigid, each of who hold control of separate, but fierce groups of people who aren't quite welcoming to strangers. Camila is fought by either Bunea or Xazalea, where as Mother Brigid is fought by Voidmato and Diablister Jr. during their initial mission. | ||||||||
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Plastic Pelago
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![]() Plastic Pelago |
![]() Plastic Pelago is a chain of islands constructed out of the materials the other worlds threw away. The abandoned knick knacks on a dark ocean make for an ominous sight, but there is still beauty to be found. Not much is known about this world so far. | ||||||||
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Boneventure Society
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![]() Boneventure Society |
![]() A graveyard filled with ghosts and other creepy crawlies that lurk in the dark. A large well sits in the center that leads to the creature city, which is infected with darkness. Not much is known about this world so far. | ||||||||
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Wonderland University
A themed university with a house caste system. The wacky school is divided between the Mad Hatters, the Suit of Cards, Cheshire Cats, and Mach Hares. By far the most expansive world yet- Xazalea and Bunea must tackle two different bosses out of the four, while Voidmato and Diablister Jr. deal with parasite infested students from the four houses. Has a surreal and fantastical vibe to the entire school, requiring you to grow and shrink with Biggernay Tea and Smallac Danishes. Even your character's appearances change here to fit in more with the school.
Mount Napoleon
An ice cream themed mountain range with three peaks- Mt. Strawberry, Mt. Chocolate, and Mt. Vanilla. Each features a different boss- Xazalea's boss is found on Mt. Strawberry, Voidmato and Diablister Jr.'s is found on Mt. Chocolate, and Bunea's is found on Mt. Vanilla. Watch your step as you ascend up the mountain ranges and begin towards the endgame.
Ruby Pyramids
A highly advanced civilization that constructs pyramids to their goddesses and current ruler so that they can pass onto the afterlife. The queen is known for being quickly irritable and jumps to conclusions constantly.
Virtupine Space Station
Virtupine has built an even bigger space station, joining several chains of commands to help fight off the parasite threat. An old friend/flame of Bunea resides here as well...
Parasite Leviathan
This world-sized parasite eats everything in it's path. Gotta find a way out in this conveniently platfomer friendly innards!
House
The player can own a house in four currently known locations: the Museum of Weird, Carbo san Lucille, Boneventure Society, Ruby Pyramids. They can only do this by completing the objectives from the first visit, which actually can be skipped if the player obtains enough Lunar Apples to progress forward.
When the player has completed all the major objectives for a World's first visit, a real estate agent will appear in the throne room in the Museum of Weird, in Lucille City in Carbo San Lucille, Underground Metropolis in Boneventure Society, or the Crimson Village in Ruby Pyramids. There, they will talk to the player about an opportunity to buy a house from Honey Bumbler Real Estate, who will set up a house for the player in the world that they appear in.
The cost for a home varies from world to world, but when purchased, the player cannot purchase another home for the character unless they tear down the current one they have and talk to another real estate agent. Each character can own a single home.
Houses are very important in that they act as the new hub to access levels, as each world has a painting that can be purchased and then hung in the home that allows for quick access to various worlds. The furniture bought at the worlds can also be hung here. Additionally, any characters that Xazalea or Bunea are dating can be invited to their homes respectively to hang out, which will help their heart level stay up.
More information TBA.
Enemies
Common Enemies
These enemies appear in multiple, if not all levels. Unlike Super Bunea World which kept it's enemies mostly isolated to the worlds that they appeared in, Super Bunea 64 features several recurring enemies.
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![]() Skadergeist |
Skadergeists appear seemingly out of thin air or out of parasitic pods in the environment, being rather tough and aggressive. They are the more basic grunts of the parasitic swarm, attacking with clawed hands and putting up their hands to defend against attacks that are repeated against them.
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![]() Sekuell |
Sekuells spin around in the air and then "swim" towards their target to attack with their lashing tentacles. They are drones sent from the parasite swarm. They are airborne, encouraging the player to use air attacks against them to deal damage to them.
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![]() Snellhielder |
Snellhielders are slow but extremely well defended and can spin in their shell to give them a smaller hitbox to attack. Snellhielders are the parasite swarm's main source of defense, hundreds can coat some of the more prized emissaries of the parasite.
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![]() Mossenake |
Mosseneakes are skeletons infected with the parasite (and a bit of moss), moving lightning fast and coiling around their targets. Mossenakes are one of the faster common foes in the game, but one of the weakest, easily being one shotted if hit in the head.
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![]() Yokuhari |
Yokuharis are floating yoakis that were infected with the parasite. They don't attack in traditional ways, using their voices to blow back their targets or infecting them with a mushroom poison. Hitting them in their eye on top of their head will inflict major damage.
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![]() PARA |
PARAs are robotic creatures infected with the parasite, able to float above the ground using their thrusters, giving them unrivaled air mobility. They can also fire off purple energy balls that home onto the player.
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![]() Twistbley |
Twistbleyi are strange, fly like creatures with skulls for eyes, created likely out of the remains of corpses that fill some of the larger parasite's body mass. Twistbleyi fly in the air and dodge attacks, but can only do so one at a time, which means to defeat them you will have to follow up very quickly with another attack.
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![]() Inkuremen |
Inkuremen are strange creatures that can sink into the floor as ink puddles, able to avoid the players attacks only to appear at a distance to fire off psy-blasts from afar. They can be annoying to deal with, but they don't have much health.
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![]() Parasite Puppet |
Parasite Puppets hang in the air like they have strings, but are really just controlled by the parasite. They used to be puppets once, but now they're another member of the endless string of parasites. Parasite Puppets ascend and descend in combat, making them tricky to kill if you lack options to deal with them efficiently.
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![]() Parasite Popper |
Parasite Poppers are small parasites trapped in decorative "meat eggs", which feature a disgusting slimy texture and veins, topped off with a cute little blue bow. They hobble and shudder towards the player character before popping out, exposing the violent thrasher parasite inside. They are especially vulnerable while in this state, so the player should attack when it is active.
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![]() Paracrystal |
Paracrystals are bits of parasite covered in very heavy steel shielding that float around, sometimes opening up to do a spinning blade attack with the same shielding that protects it.
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![]() Butenacle |
The Butenacle is a creature that lures people in with their songs and sernading melodies before wrapping them in screaming tentacles to engulf them, creating a new tentacle to utilize. Melee combat will be hard unless you manage to stun them. They are a floating enemy with a powerful absorbing grab.
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Parasitic Grand Oak Enemies
These enemies are introduced and primarily only in the Parasitic Grand Oak.
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![]() Bumbler |
Bumblers were once happy, buzzing creatures that lived inside of the Grand Oak, swapping honey from Bumbler to Bumbler until it made it to their queen. When the parasite attacked, the Bumblers quickly became part of their hivemind to attack anyone that attempted to infiltrate the Grand Oak.
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![]() Parasite Mantis |
Parasite Mantis seem uneffected by the Parasites, but one glance at the black cancerous goo that have replaced their arm gives it away. Parasite Mantis use their morphing blade arm to strike at their targets, striking forward quickly but having a long end lag at the end of their strike, allowing them to be punished.
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Carbo San Lucille Enemies
These enemies are introduced and primarily only in Carbo San Lucille.
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![]() Flesh Wheeler |
Flesh Wheelers are fast speedy enemies that rev up towards their target, blasting sand behind them. They ram into their targets to deal damage, before skidding away. The best way to attack them is to attack first, or you will have to either wait until they attack again or chase them.
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![]() Parasite Pumpkins |
Pumpkins infected with the Parasite. Fairly weak enemies, as they just run towards the player character with their hands out stretched, wanting to grab onto them and weight down their speed. They are rather speedy, and their effects do seriously impact the player's speed and weight in combat. They can be defeated either before they latch on, or when the player manages to shake them off with a powerful attack.
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Bosses
Bosses in Super Bunea 64 can be categorized as either Major or Targets. Major Bosses are either required to defeat or defeating them is part of the storyline for each visit to the worlds. In many cases, Bunea and Xazalea cannot directly talk to the bosses unless they either battle them and knock the parasite infecting them off by defeating the first phase of the fight, or finding a Sonic Amplifier to instead knock the parasite off them. Additionally, instead of collecting the bosses' soul automatically after killing the boss, Bunea and Xazalea now have the option to revive them instead. Reviving bosses can usually have a negative impact on their impression of you, which will make romancing them harder.
Bosses also now have revenge values. Revenge values are invisible counters that most bosses have that make them retaliate after long, extended combos with the same moves or after taking a certain amount of damage in a period of time. These retaliations are meant to punish the player for extending too long into their combos or not changing up their attacks enough. Having a high style ranking will trigger the revenge values later than they normally would occur. Contrary to popular belief of there being no indication for revenge values, bosses do actually have some kind of visual and audial cue for when they are about to hit the revenge value.
Major
Major Bosses are bosses that are required to defeat or befriend/romance to finish the game, often being linked to either the storyline progression or world visit progression.
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![]() Nenderghast |
The boss of Prolouge: Xazalea. Part of the parasite collective nestled around the grand oak, Nenderghast guards the entrance to Bunea's quarters. He can't be reasoned with, and if you don't do anything about him, you'll be covered in colored glass shards. He is the first boss you will face against, and you can only fight him as Xazalea. Nenderghast is a fairly interesting first boss fight that represents the danger the parasites pose to the universe that relies a lot on Reaction Commands.
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![]() Mother Brigid |
Mother Brigid is a nun overtaken by the parasite, completely transformed into a scary monster that scares the people of Lucille City and even some of the biker gangs there. Not too much is known about her given the secret lives that nuns live, but Mother Brigid did not act like this before the parasites came. The only way to cure this holy woman is to beat the parasite out of her, so Voidmato and Diablister Jr. will have to beat her in a fight to do so. Mother Brigid is the first boss you face as either Voidmato or Diablister Jr. and serves as a tutorial into the Targets system.
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![]() Camila |
Boss of Carbo San Lucille, and the leader of the biker gang Tire Maidens. She has been brainwashed by a parasite that travels through images, and seeks to take out the characters anyway she can so they don't get in Charlotte's way. She is found outside of Lucille City and when the player comes in contact with her gang's hideout, the boss fight will start right away, with no way to communicate with her unless the Sonic Amplifier was found prior to the fight. She is the first boss that can be either fought or befriended/romanced, more or less acting as the first true boss of the game.
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![]() Lacy Hasty |
The first boss of Plastic Pelago, she is someone who has been trapped on the island for a while and wasn't exactly rational to begin with. Lacy goes around killing various parasites and plastic zombies on the island. TBA
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Targets
Targets are bosses that have a bounty on their head and are usually associated with three Lunar Moons, however they are all optional. Voidmato and Diablister Jr. can take up Targets exclusively, however they can be fought by Bunea and Xazalea in the Boss Arena in Ruby Pyramids. They cannot be befriended or romanced, and Sonic Amplifiers do not work on them.
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![]() Infected Dexu 8X |
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![]() Parasite Priest |
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Secret Bosses
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![]() Bynde |
Bynde is the first of three secret bosses in the game, found in Parasitic Oak after completing the first visit. To find her, you will need to look near either of the ponds located on the map as the map goes to night, in which the crescent moon will rise. She will be then be found by one of the ponds, raising the water with the Aqua Stone. Mistaking the player for a parasitic threat, Bynde surrounds the area with a water barrier and begins to battle them.
Bynde hails from the game Crestseeker, and this incarnation is actually not the same one from this game, being a different reincarnation of the same character that lives in the Super Bunea universe.
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![]() Lane |
Lane is the second of three secret bosses in the game, found in Boneventure Society after completing the first visit. To find her, you will need to look at the top of the Miserly Memorial Building, attempting to summon demons. She is actually fairly obvious to find given that she can be seen at a high place and the area around her is covered in demon enemies. When challenged, the moon in this world turns blood red and blood red combat walls go up, keeping the player contained in a tight arena.
Lane hails from the game KillGames, with her appearance being of questionable canoncity as all non-KillGames material has been listed as non-canon for KillGames characters. Her outfit in this game is exclusive to this game, while taking elements from KillGames 2.
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Dating
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![]() Kelly Koi |
Kelly Koi is likely one of the first romance partners you'll get in the game, as you can romance her within minutes starting with Bunea's Prolouge mission, standing just in front of the door to the Mistress of Weird's throne room. Kelly Koi isn't much of a fighter, but when romanced Bunea and/or Xazalea will learn the Love Link Attack known as Bubble Cast. Her 100% Heart Level Weapon Gift is currently unknown. |
Kelly Koi is polyamorous and is generally good with just about everyone. Her dislikes and likes are unknown at the moment. Kelly Koi is generally low maintenance as well, usually seen serving the Mistress of Weird and is too busy doing that to ask her lover for attention. However, she does love the attention she does get and doing tasks for her will award her lover with some Lunar Apples, of which she holds three. She will ask her lover at random times to help her, although never during times when they appear busy. | |
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Bubble Cast | Sword Koi |
Kelly Koi pops out from a water portal, blowing bubbles out from a golden bubble blower that puts enemies inside of bubbles that stops them from attacking. With their arms interlinked, Kelly Koi and her lover spin around and release water shurikens that deal a total of 40 damage to all foes trapped in bubbles. | Kelly Koi gifts the Sword Koi, a advanced version of the Sword Fish to her lover at 100% Heart Level. She will gift them a new one when it's uses run out. |
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![]() 100% |
At 100% Heart, Kelly Koi will show up often at her lover's house, usually doing chores, of which her lover can request she stop much to her relief. She is often seen glancing lovingly at Bunea and/or Xazalea, of which her lover can kiss her if they find her doing this. She will award her lover with her weapon gift and will restock her for free. |
![]() 75% |
At 75% Heart, Kelly Koi is seen less at the Museum of Weird, becoming more outgoing at the approval of the Mistress of Weird. Her Love Link fills up faster than before, and will sometimes visit her lover while they explore the worlds (provided it isn't their first visit), often giving her lover plenty of shift points to stay active. |
![]() 50% |
At 50% Heart, Kelly Koi will being to ask her lover to assist her in some of her duties to the Mistress of Weird, apparently staying up all night for a undisclosed project. When her lover completes all three of her missions, she will reveal the project was writing a love letter to her, and gives it her lover. |
![]() 25% |
At 25% Heart, Kelly Koi is rather meek and sometimes hides from her lover, blushing if caught. This is where her lover starts the relationship at. Kelly Koi will occasionally ask to tag along with Bunea to her next destination, only to leave shortly after arriving. |
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At 0% Heart, Kelly Koi breaks up with Bunea, stating there's no hard feelings and that she's always welcome to try again, granted she actually visits her once in a while. This is only accomplished if her lover ignores her a total of five times or she gets killed by Togea and gets revived. |
![]() Mistress of Weird |
Mistress of Weird is a odd woman who Bunea met from her past travels, although since she can't remember the Mistress of Weird due to her memories being locked in Xazalea, their relationship is essentially starting over. Mistress of Weird finds Bunea's lack of memory of her frustrating and wants to find the Bunea she knows- which she will discover over the course of the game, becoming a romance partner. Mistress of Weird gives Bunea/Xazalea the Love Link Attack known as Bizarre Sphinx. Her 100% Heart Level Weapon Gift is the Rainbow Necklace. |
Mistress of Weird is very polyamorous, however she will not share her lover with her sister, Heart Sorceress Juliet. As such, to date both in the same save file, one character will have to date Juliet and the other will have to date Mistress of Weird. Mistress of Weird is a fairly bizarre woman, living in a museum full of strange oddities she has collected. She has a past with Bunea that she sees in Xazalea, but she wants Bunea to remember who she is and what their relationship was as well. As such, over the course of the game, Bunea begins to relearn and Xazalea and Mistress of Weird connect over Bunea's memories. | |
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Bizarre Sphinx | Rainbow Necklace |
Mistress of Weird emerges from a bat shaped portal, atop a giant mechanical sphinx that fires a green ray that turns all enemies into defenseless black chickens while dealing 15 damage to them. The chicken state lasts 10 seconds, giving her lover plenty of time to beat the chickens up as the Mistress of Weird departs back to her museum. | This weapon is actually the crushed up remains of a rainbow drop, giving it new powers that let the use refract light to do various effects to opponents or deal elemental damage. |
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![]() 100% |
At 100% Heart, Mistress of Weird accepts her lover as is. While it won't be the same- it may a better or at least different relationship, she is interested in them regardless. Mistress of Weird begins to invite over other lovers to the Museum to hang out with, as well as stopping by her lover's house. She also gifts her lover the Rainbow Necklace as a true symbol of love. |
![]() 75% |
At 75% Heart, the Mistress of Weird begins to accept her lover for what they are as opposed to what they are not, but still wishes to fix this confusing mess. Her Love Link attack charges faster and now includes a kiss on the lips during the cutscene. Additionally, the VIP Club in the Museum of Weird is reopened, where other lovers the two have occasionally pop up. |
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At 50% Heart, Mistress of Weird tries to connect with her lover more, whether it's reminiscing using Bunea's memories or trying to explain what they used to be. She generally looks distraught and tired on her throne. |
![]() 25% |
At 25% Heart, the relationship with the Mistress of Weird begins. Mistress of Weird tends to avoid the topic of memories, instead trying to treat Bunea as a new person and pretends to forget that Xazalea has Bunea's memories. However, it clearly bothers her to see her lovers like this. |
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At 0% Heart, the Mistress of Weird calls it off, telling Bunea to either find her memories or Xazalea to get Bunea's memories out because she can't handle it anymore and it doesn't seem like they can either. She cannot be killed by Togea, so this only really occurs if the player doesn't visit the Mistress of Weird for a very long time. |
![]() Heart Sorceress Juliet |
Heart Sorceress Juliet, also just known as Juliet, is a healer that travels across the worlds. Appearing as a helpful NPC that will heal you and extend your health at the cost of Demon Hearts, Heart Sorceress Juliet will slowly open up to you over the course of the game, becoming a viable romance partner. Juliet gives Bunea/Xazalea the Love Link Attack known as Ancient Turtle. Her 100% Heart Level Weapon Gift is the Heart Staff. |
Juliet is polyamorous, however she will not share her lover with her sister, Mistress of Weird. As such, to date both in the same save file, one character will have to date Juilet and the other will have to date Mistress of Weird. Juliet is a fairly mysterious dating partner- even at 100% Heart Level, the most you will probably be told about her is that she is the sister of Mistress of Weird. Heart Sorceress Juliet's purpose as a NPC are the same regardless of an relationship. | |
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Ancient Turtle | Heart Staff |
Heart Sorceress Juliet comes in through a heart shaped portal, riding on her giant turtle, which proceeds to stomp all over enemies, dealing 35 damage to up to 7 enemies, before vanishing out another portal. | This weapon is a replica of her Heart Staff, which will heal the wielder given that they have magic and uses still available for it. Heart Sorceress Juliet will replace it if it runs out of uses. |
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![]() 100% |
At 100% Heart, Juliet will begin to appear at her lover's house with her turtle parked outside. She generally is seen writing or doing what appears to be occult things, which usually just end
up being rather mundane in result, like her creating a summoning circle to get lemonade. She gifts her lover with her weapon seemingly out of a whim. |
![]() 75% |
At 75% Heart, Juliet will sometimes appear in the healing spring on the turtle's back, offering her lover to join her where she kisses them on the lips. Overall nothing changes except Juliet is visibly happy to see her lover and her Love Link Attack charges faster. |
![]() 50% |
At 50% Heart, Juliet generally is more cheerful when talking to her lover, although not really changing much of her default expressions. This is notably where the relationship starts as opposed to the 25% mark. |
![]() 25% |
At 25% Heart, Juliet kind of grows cold towards her lover, kind of wanting more time from them, although not really forward about it. She can often be seen sleeping on the back of her turtle at night in the cold, shivering in her sleep. |
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At 0% Heart, Juliet stops trying to contact her lover at all and starts to place the healing springs in obscure locations and will refuse to take Demon Hearts when asked for the first time, requiring a follow up. She is generally pretty upset and needs to be openly talked to if the player either wants to restore how things were prior to dating or if they want to retry the relationship. This only really happens if the player continues to only see Prospero for a long stretch of time or she is killed by Togea and then revived. |
![]() Magic Sorceress Prospero |
Heart Sorceress Prospero, also just known as Prospero, is a witch that travels across the worlds. Appearing as a helpful NPC that will restore your magic and extend your magic at the cost of Angel Hearts, Magic Sorceress Prospero will slowly open up to you over the course of the game, becoming a viable romance partner. Prospero gives Bunea/Xazalea the Love Link Attack known as Ancient Camel. Her 100% Heart Level Weapon Gift is the Twinnova Staff. |
Prospero is polyamorous, however she will not share her lover with her sister, Charlotte. As such, to date both in the same save file, one character will have to date Prospero and the other will have to date Charlotte. Prospero is a fairly timid woman who deals with anxiety issues and such requests her lover to come to her somewhat frequently if she is in a relationship with more than just her lover. Magic Sorceress Prospero's purpose as a NPC are the same regardless of an relationship. | |
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Ancient Camel | Twinnova Staff |
Magic Sorceress Prospero comes in through a star shaped portal, riding on her giant camel, which proceeds to spit all over enemies, entrapping them in poisoned spit before galloping away. The spit deals 3 damage per second and is active for 10 seconds. | This weapon is a replica of her Twinnova Staff, which will be able to unleash fire and ice based spells. Heart Sorceress Juliet will replace it if it runs out of uses. |
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At 100% Heart, Prospero is extremely confident and often hangs out with the people she has a liking towards when not around her lover. She also shows up at her lover's house with the camel parked outside. She is usually seen playing video games or brewing potions. She gifts her lover with her weapon at this level, giving it to her as a surprise gift. |
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At 75% Heart, Prospero will sometimes appear swimming in the magic-restoring spring on the camel's back, offering her lover to join her where she kisses them on the lips. Prospero's Love Link attack charges faster as well, as well as giving her lover some magic-based weapons at random from time to time. |
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At 50% Heart, Prospero is happy to see her lover and nervously whispers asks for attention while talking to them, which her lover can follow up with a kiss after her dialogue is finished. This is notably where the relationship starts as opposed to the 25% mark. |
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At 25% Heart, Prospero gets really scared of her relationship status, constantly asking her lover to visit her and comfort. Other characters that her lover is dating will usually appear at her camel to help her breathe and relax. |
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At 0% Heart, Prospero sends a text asking the player if they want to break up, stating it's been really difficult for them to feel okay. Her lover can write her back and get her back to 25% heart level, although it will take less time for her to get back into this state again. This occurs after Prospero is ignored a total of ten times or is killed by Togea and then is revived. |
![]() Gwenacide |
Gwenacide is a bounty hunter and the twin sister of Gwenasis, being the "evil one" out of the two. Appearing only when any of the playable characters attempts to shoplift or throw villagers off cliffs, Gwenacide is a tough boss that doesn't give you a lot of leeway to talk, but if you stun her during the second phase of her fight, she'll be impressed enough to talk to you. Gwenacide gives Bunea/Xazalea the Love Link Attack known as Hammer Time. Her 100% Heart Level Weapon Gift is Gwenacide's Hammer. |
Gwenacide is polyamorous, however she will not share her lover with her sister. As such, to date both in the same save file, one character will have to date Gwenacide and the other will have to date Gwenasis. Gwenacide is a fierce fighter as well as a bit loopy, often requesting her lover to fight them until they have a single health left, then proceeds to make out with them after the grueling fight. Win or lose, Gwenacide is a good partner to have if you like to have a challenging combat partner fairly often. | |
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Hammer Time | Gwencide's Hammer |
Gwenacide comes through a pink portal, slamming into a foe with the head of her hammer, before swinging around wildly with her hammer at the edge of her hands, dealing 35 damage to five nearby foes before giving her lover a kiss on the cheek and heading back through her portal. | This weapon is a replica of Gwenacide's hammer; as if she'd ever give you the real thing! You can find this Hammer's moveset in the weapons section. It gives a boost in refreshing Gwenacide's Love Link Attack as well. |
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At 100% Heart, Gwenacide will be much more relaxed and hang out at her lover's house if she has one, or otherwise try and show up in locations in the world near them. She can be asked to spar with anytime, and this will make her incredibly happy. She gifts a replica of her hammer known as Gwenacide's Hammer, and talks much more friendlier to her sister if they happen to be around too. |
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At 75% Heart, Gwenacide requests her lover spar with her more often, and a lot harder too. Her Love Link Attack gets less recharge time, and she generally appears nicer and more controlled, although she still has somewhat violent tendencies. |
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At 50% Heart, Gwenacide begins to periodically show up to ask her lover to spar with her, jumping up in joy if they accept. Win or lose, Gwenacide will still be very happy, and beating her will net you a Lunar Apple. |
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At 25% Heart, Gwenacide shows up in worlds that her lover is in, often showing off her hammer's destructive capabilities to the townfolk. If she sees her lover, she runs over to give them a tight bear hug and a few shift points for the trouble. This where her relationship starts at. |
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At 0% Heart, Gwenacide angrily breaks up with Bunea, although never actually leaves them alone, still requesting visits from her. If her lover ignores her 10 more times, she will go completely silent until her lover sees her again, in which she will pretend to not see her while crying. If her lover visits her again or gives her a hello, her heart level will shoot back up to 25% again. To reach this state, you have to actively ignore her while at 25%. Surprisingly, getting killed by Togea does not effect her heart rating. |
![]() Camila |
Camila is the head of the biker gang known as the Tire Maidens. She was brainwashed by a parasite and answers only to it and a woman known as Charlotte- well, until Bunea/Xazalea use a Sonic Amplifier to shake off the parasite. After that, Camila is more than willing to listen to you, and even become lovers with you. Camila gives Bunea/Xazalea the Love Link Attack known as Tire Maiden. Her 100% Heart Level Weapon Gift is the Motorblade. |
Camila is polyamorous and has her own lovers she talks about that are part of the Tire Maidens. She's generally cool with most characters, but she has a couple of people she just doesn't like... Camila is a motorcyclist by heart. When she's not downing booze, she's out on the desert track with her motorcycle, either taking her lover for a joy ride or requesting them race her for a set of two Lunar Apples. She can be used to traverse the wide expanses of Carbo San Lucille faster without draining magic to do so. | |
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Tire Maiden | Motorblade |
Camila arrives out of a portal created out of fire, spinning her motorcycle around before running through ten enemies to deal 20 damage each. She blows a kiss to her lover before disappearing. | Motorblade is a sword that transforms into a motorcycle, giving Bunea faster traversal options and a melee weapon on a dime. Camila will repair the sword if it runs out of uses. |
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At 100% Heart, Camila appears at various parts of the city on her motorcycle without her lover needing to call for her assistance. She also stops appearing at bars alone and depressed entirely, usually appearing with other lovers if she's at the bar at all. She gifts the Motorblade to her lover, claiming it's a cheesy gift. |
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At 75% Heart, Camila can be summoned at various bus signs to ride on her motorcycle in Carbo San Lucille. Her Love Link attack also gets less recharge time. |
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At 50% Heart, Camila will ask her lover to race her every once in a while, which can net them two Lunar Apples if they beat both of her times. |
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At 25% Heart, Camila will ride by her motorcycle to talk to her lover on occassion. She will also sometimes appear in bars completely drunk and depressed, which persists until 100% heart level. The player can take her somewhere safe for the night, in which Camila will give her lover a couple extra shift points the next time they land on a different world via mail. Her relationship starts at this level. |
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At 0% Heart, Camila breaks up with her lover, and can be often found at bars depressed and drunk but somehow sober enough to tell Bunea/Xazalea that she doesn't want their help. Bunea/Xazalea can find her at the Tire Maidens hang out to try and give the relationship another shot. This occurs if the player ignores her five times or she gets killed by Togea and then is revived. |
Mini-Games
Voll Beat
Voll Beat is one of the three mini-games that is accessible through the console in Vaisha's room. The game is a low-poly rhythm game that sees the titular Voll run through a tunnel, of which they can traverse completely, from the walls to ceiling. They are collecting music notes, which will light up panels that appear under Voll; lighting all of them will progress Voll to the next "level". Voll will also occasionally find enemies that litter the playing field and eat notes, which he needs to defeat with his Spiral Dash move. As Voll progresses through the game, the timing becomes quicker to hit each note and more enemies appear. The game has no true ending, as it will stay on Level 100 with no progression or regression until the player loses, which can be achieved by missing too many notes or having enemies gobble up too many notes. |
Jazz Turpentine
![]() Jazz Turpentine is one of the three mini-games that is accessible through the console in Vaisha's room. Jazz Turpentine is a speed-based platformer starring the titular alien creature known as Jazz Turpentine, a gender-ambigious alien that wants to rescue their girlfriend from the clutches of Mefario. Uniquely, Jazz Turpentine can spray the ground in front of them in oil that allows them to slip forward to increase their speed or slide through enemies. Additionally, they can deflect projectiles with this oil. Jazz Turpentine has a total of ten levels in total, each featuring a different layout and gimmick to the level. There is also a total of two bosses in the game (Steel Jazz and Mefario). The game is completed upon Mefario's defeat, and a ending cutscene plays afterwards. There is then a harder difficulty of the game that then unlocks, which replaces all the enemies with tougher ones and gives less time for each level. |
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Kill Em All '98
Kill Em All '98 is one of the three mini-games that is accessible through the console in Vaisha's room. Kill Em All '98 is a first person shooter in the style of DOOM, which has you play as a revenge lawyer named Alice Kisses, who finds herself in a mall when suddenly zombies attack. With mall evacuating, Alice takes up a shotgun and starts to mow through the zombies, looking for a source in the three levels of the mall. Alice is a very quick character that obtains five different weapons over the course of the game: the shotgun, the twin pistols, the nail bat, the mummified medallion, and the dragon shotgun. There are a total of three levels and bosses total, with the goal of each level to clear out every single zombie before the boss appears in the level, often moving around as the fight continues. When enemies are weak on health, Alice can follow up with a brutal fatality move that tears the enemies limbs off. Vaisha notes that this game is rather violent, although has a weird ending... maybe give it a shot? |
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Development
- Super Bunea 64 begun development on February 28, 2018, during the ending phase of the original game.
- The "64" part of the title refers to this game taking the series into the third dimension, although many of it's mechanics and such actually take from RPGs and Character Action games, de-emphasizing the platforming aspects of the series. World design was very much based off Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Odyssey, as well as objective design.
- Likewise, the next mainline entry in the Super Mario series after Super Mario World was Super Mario 64, sticking to the format for it's names in the main series.
- Xazalea being the most prominent character was to reflect that she was more the main character of this story than any of the three other characters, as she has a direct struggle with the main antagonist of the story. Additionally, her being the first playable main character was a nod to Roxas from Kingdom Hearts II, as well as her memory issues.
- Originally both Xazalea and Bunea were both set to have forms that were mostly closely linked to the Drive Forms seen in Kingdom Hearts II, even adopting the same names (Valor, Wisdom, Master, Anti, Limit, Final). This was scrapped when movesets for each character were introduced and forms were altered from their original concepts to be complete moveset transformations.
- A completely scrapped form known as the Diamond Form was sketched for Bunea. Not much is known about this form.
- A video-game themed form, earned after reaching certain requirements in the mini-games was briefly considered, but was scrapped as well.
- Another form, which was visually inspired by 2B from Nier Automata was also scrapped during development. It was known as the Silent Form, and would have featured a swordsmaster moveset for Bunea, as well as utilizing a kick off move (which would have seen Bunea kick off a Dexbot) as opposed to a dash. This kick off move had aerial properties and would have given Bunea a lot of aerial combat potential.
- Originally Xazalea would have had a parasite form, but instead was given a Purified Form to differ her from Bunea and giving her a less-parasite focused moveset.
- The fourth character may have not originally been Diablister Jr., but could have been Vulpea, Mistress of Weird, or a entirely different character that had an apple for a head that was going to be male. Eventually it was decided that Diablister Jr. was probably the best choice of the four, although whether those other characters will be unlockable in the future is yet to be determined.
- The apple head character was later used for the traveling NPC known as Jack Apple. His dialogue in the game, while sleeping, has him vividly talk in his sleep about going on adventures with Bunea and Voidmato. This is a nod to this early period in development.
- Early in development, both Bunea and Vulpea would have been stuck inside cages, with Xazalea deciding which one to free. This was scrapped fairly early on, as the choice didn't really seem to make much sense.
- Concept art shows that Camilia was the first planned boss for the game, as well as her world Carbo San Lucille. The Flesh Wheeler was also the first planned enemy for the game, appearing in the first concept art. Additionally, the game was called Super Bunea World 2 in the earliest development phases.
- The earliest story for the game would have featured Bunea going into Vaisha's video game console to go into other worlds, however this was scrapped when multiple characters were introduced and the direction for the project changed.
- It was unclear if Super Bunea Mayhem was going to be treated as canon in future installments- Super Bunea 64 confirmed that it was canon to a extent given that many references to the game appear and that the player can meet characters that only appeared in that installment.
- A very early design for Bunea's 64 design showed her with a scarf, although this was scrapped as Unten and other characters already utilize a scarf and it was deemed a bit of a tired design trait.
- The game was reworked several times. One particularly big rework was how Voidmato and Diablister Jr. worked- they were to have purchasable alternate moves similar to Capcom's God Hand. As development continued, these characters felt neglected compared to the others and no progress was made to give them alternate moves. Instead, Voidmato gained his weed strain forms and Diablister Jr. had her mask system become a bigger focal point for her moveset.
References
- Diablister Jr., like Diablister, is a parody of Bowser Jr, with their mask resembling a Koopaling looking somewhat similar to Larry Koopa. Just like Bowser Jr., Diablister Jr. wants to be a villain just like their dad, although there has obviously been more of a twist on this.
- Additionally, Diablister Jr's mask mechanics were based off the masks from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Masks, more so on a conceptual level, where as their actual behavior is more akin to Shulk's arts mechanic from Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS.
- Game mechanics was inspired by Super Mario 64, Super Mario Odyssey, Super Mario Sunshine, Kingdom Hearts II, NiEr: Automata, Devil May Cry, God Hand and Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance.
- The changes to bosses was to make the player feel less guilty for fighting them as well as making them a lot more interesting fights given the focus on new combat mechanics.
- Whenever Voidmato picks up healing items, he says "I love it!" as a reference to God Hand.
- Additionally, some common enemies shout "You're not Alexander!" at him during combat, also a reference to God Hand.
- The design of the Slime and Ice & Candy and Fire Pistols was based off the design for Helena (t∣b∣c)'s external hard drive.
- The elements in this game (Fire, Ice, Slime, and Candy) were inspired off Adventure Time's version of the four elements as opposed to a more traditional Fire, Water, Earth, and Thunder or other common variants to give the general elemental system of the game a more interesting feel. It should be noted that the previous game, Super Bunea World, had a somewhat more standard elemental system with it's bombs.
- The Charms are based off cell-phone charms, which are popular in Japan. These are looped into the phone's loop or through a loop created by sticking a loop into a phone's headphone jack. They are used to customize the phone much in the same way the Charms on the weapons are used, minus the benefits they provide in gameplay.
- The game features multiple references to Haukohi's Haven, seemingly confirming them as part of the same universe.
- Maria mentions Cherry Garcia as a shipmate prior to her crash onto Plastic Pelago, which was caused by a storm.
- Gwenasis makes reference to her trip to Kaululu during her appearance in the game. This is keeping in line with her mug of Taigken and her appearance in the game.
- Several of the fruits that appear in Haukohi's Haven make appearance as charms to equip to weapons.
Credits
- AgentMuffin (t∣b∣c) created the sprite for Jazz Turpentine.