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Revision as of 01:11, 27 June 2024

Zipline
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Information
Name Zipline
Use To transport The Hero across abysses and voids in the ground
Creation Type Level Object
Has Preset No
Template Needed No
Created In/After Star Forest
Game(s) Drawn to Life Link


Zip across the gaping void!

–Design Prompt


Ziplines are creations in Drawn to Life that are first drawn during the final segment of Star Forest.

Zipline creations are composed of two parts—the pulley, which the player creates, and the pre-drawn line/track.

When The Hero touches the Zipline pulley, they automatically grab and hold onto it. Once The Hero is attached, the pulley segment will begin to quickly ride down the line. At the end of the line, the Zipline pulley will disengage from the track and fall off-screen, either forcing The Hero to double-jump (using their Wings) to the start of the next Zipline or land on a platform beneath them.

Ziplines are used a total of eight times within Star Forest.

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Due to the Zipline being a creation object and having no pre-drawn preset or guide, the appearance of this object is almost completely dependent on the player.

They are still confined to a 404px area.

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Trivia

  • Individual Zipline creations can only be used once unless a segment of the level is reloaded or the player loses a life.
  • While in motion, The Hero will be unresponsive to all game input until they disconnect from the creation.
  • Although the name used for this creation is "Zipline", it would be more correct to call it a "Flying Fox", because the shape and use (held by hand rather than attached to the lower body) is more like that of a flying fox than a proper zipline.

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