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Having trouble playing the game?Developer: Flipline StudiosCategory:Controls: KeyboardDescription:This is the sequel to Cactus McCoy that you have been waiting for! A chance meeting with Ella Windstorm, the last of the winged Volados, sends you on an epic treasure hunting journey.
Mccoy is also known as Cactus Mccoy. One day, he turned from human to cactus by the curse of the cactus he had. If this curse would continue, he will turn into. Cactus McCoy is a funny platform adventure games. Run, jump, and punch your way through dangerous caverns and return a stolen gem which turned you into a Cactus. Control McCoy with arrow keys. Jump with A and punch with S.
Can you survive an onslaught of new enemigos, wild bosses, and precision platforming on your way to the mythical Ruins of Calavera? Use new weapons and new stats to find Ella, and keep the Serpent Blade from the hands of Malana Mire.
Cactus McCoy is a 2D Platforming/Beat-em-up made by.The story is that on a routine treasure hunt, due to missing warning symbols, McCoy takes the cursed Thorned Emerald and thus, is transformed into a walking cactus by the ancient Curse of Thorns. His mission is simple - to return the emerald to its true home by following the map pieces. If he fails this quest, the curse will eventually turn him into a lifeless stone cactus - just like the last foolish person. Complicating his quest are the army of employed by the four-armed Hex Hatfield, who wishes to have the emerald for his own greedy purposes. Brawl, gun, and platform your way through the swarms of Enemigos and the terrain's natural traps.
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All across journey, you will find and master a multitude of weaponry ranging from machetes to bombs to even squirt guns. As you complete levels, you will gain the missing map pieces that will guide you to the emerald's true resting place (and the rest of the levels). As you beat Enemigos, you gain money and/or their weapons (temporarily). Of course, the money you can gain can be increased drastically by juggling enemies repeatedly. You can then use that money to upgrade all the different stats available - such as punching strength, sword strength, etc.
Master all these techniques, gain the five hidden treasures in each level, and complete all the achievements to make a path towards victory and dispelling the curse! This game can be played.This game provide examples of:.: Plenty. The titular character is a humanoid cactus, after enduring the 'Curse of Thorns'. We have to guess to what extent it affects his everyday life. has two pairs of arms. Downplayed, as they actually come from another linked to his coat (see 'Badass Longcoat' below).
The Enemigos have, only revealing their eyes, but it's never clarified if it is their natural skin, or (. In the sequel, we learn about the of and Reptaras. While the Volados have feathered wings, seemingly allowing them to fly, the Reptaras have no extraordinary feature, beyond their dark gray skin, white hair and eyes without pupils.: The titular character's cape.: As mentionned above, 's, a crimson vest with four sleeves, which give him an additional pair of arms.: Every weapon has a certain durability or number of uses left.
Though, the number depends on the weapon and weapon type. Of course, depending on the weapon type, using it may or may not deplete the number of uses.
Melee weapons degrade when they hit something. Projectiles, guns, and (in the sequel) thrusting weapons, like the chainsaw, degrade when fired/thrown.: The protagonist. He is a walking, punching cactus man!. The from the first is mentionned to be 'cursed' with an extra pair of arms. Explicitely mentions it's hardly a curse to be able to wield.: Good luck with that.
There are multiple upgrades, 60 hidden treasures, 60 challenges to complete, and 80 badges to earn in total. In the sequel, there are only 60 badges, but that's mainly because the weapon mastery badges have been lumped together by type. There are now 75 weapons.: After getting 100% completion in Cactus McCoy 2, the Serpent Blade is added to your arsenal. It kills normal enemies in one hit, and can take out the first boss in about six. It's also incredibly durable.
In Cactus McCoy 1, it is Hatfield's pistol.: The Squirt Gun has a crazy fast fire rate, is just as strong as the other pistols, and has tons of ammo. Of course, it's only available at the very end of one normal level and hidden in a maze that requires a good bit of platform puzzling to even enter.: The train is the theme of many of the levels. Check Rustler Railroad, Midnight Express, Deadridge Railway and Southwind Express in the sequel.
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