Kya: Dark Lineage - Creatures

Creatures

Dogs: Purple dogs that can jump out at Kya and eat her.

Spiders: Spiders are small blue spiders that climb on walls.

Shooters: Shooters are purple creatures that resemble a mix between a bull dog and a spider and shoot a strange ice blast.

Micken: Mickens are round red animals that love fruit and would do anything for it. Kya is able to use them to jump to high places and can kick them to where they are needed.

Shocker: Shockers are blue oval flowers that shoot electricity at Kya when she gets too close.

Swamp Monster: Swamp Monsters are monsters that are disguised as tree trunks, they are found in the Flying Forest near the first Shell Elevator. If Kya steps on a swamp monster, it will eat her.

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