Daniel Johnston Menezes
Game Developer, Font Designer & Green Activist
Mysterious Island | |
Also known as Lost Little Island | |
One example of the Mysterious Island with Hannah pictured | |
Hannah series | |
Appearances | |
Full Location | Earth |
The Mysterious Island is where Hannah finds herself washed up in the game Lost Little Island.
Every day the island's landscape shifts and the flora and fauna of the island changes. Ancient artifacts from various different cultures are buried in the island's soil.
Guide
Every iteration of the island will feature at least one new type of flower and at least one new type of artifact.
Animal spawning squares are generated randomly. The kinds of animal they can spawn depends on which scenery elements are in the 8 squares surrounding the spawn point. Here are the following conditions for spawning all animals:
- Honeybee - Must be next to a flower
- Butterfly - Must be next to a flower
- Dragonfly - Must be next to a puddle
- Beetle - Must be next to a flower and a buried artifact
- Ladybird - Must be next to a flower and a tree
- X-back Spider - Must be next to a tree but NOT near the ocean
- Snail - Must be near a puddle and a rock
- Limpet - Must be near the ocean and a buried artifact
- Sea Urchin - Must be near the ocean and a buried artifact OR a puddle
- Starfish - Must be near the ocean
- Crab - Must be near the ocean and a buried artifact
- Tortoise - Must be near the ocean and a buried artifact OR a puddle
- Horseshoe Crab - Must be near the ocean, a rock and a hidden artifact
- Newt - Must be near a puddle and a flower
- Frog - Must be near a puddle
- Snake - Must be near a tree
- Finch - Must be near a tree and a flower
- Parrot - Must be near a tree but NOT near a flower
- Owl - Must be near a tree but NOT near the ocean
- X-headed Duck - Must be near a puddle
- Seagull - Must be near the ocean
- Earthworm - Must be near a puddle and rock
- Shrew - Can be found everywhere
- Hedgehog - Must not be near the ocean
- Scorpion - Must be near a buried artifact and NOT near the ocean or a tree
Animals' colors are determined randomly.