

The rock platform breaks below it as the plant falls into the lava. It does not seem to be aware of the danger until the Volcano starts to quake after the completion of Clash. Further groups of evil plants can be seen later once the player rescues the Boat, either bouncing up and down, sweeping left and right, or leaping upwards from underwater.Ī sole blue plant can be seen after completing Cheat Codes, where the plant is simply dancing happily on top of an unstable rock platform with the pink lava below. Other groups of these evil plants can be seen at the western part of the starting island, after completing The Art Of War, whereas hitting them will simply knock back the player back to its path. The first group of these plants can be seen during the introduction sequence at Island, where as the friend drifts offscreen, a group of three evil plants block the right side of the island. The "plant" soon transforms to the Boss's hand and arm as the Boss soon makes its appearance and begins its rampage towards the world.Īs both the player and the friend flee to the western part of the area, the Boss can be seen punching the green plant which was seen earlier, knocking them out and leaving it unhindered to remove the Tree out of its soil.Īfter the rampage and the corruption of the world, most of the plants that once inhabited most of the world become evil, being the Boss's own minions. Pink liquid (resembled like blood) drips out from the "plant" before it stands upright as its face begins to change. Both of them soon witness the "plant" impaling itself with the triangle. The plants are introduced in the Paradise world, where one green plant introduces the player to the world of Paradise.Īt the world's path, inside a cavern, both the player and the friend encounter a "plant", seemingly cold and different from the rest of the plants encountered so far. This face can also be seen at the beginning of a level in Hardcore Mode, it has all of the features except its stalk and teeth. Their eyes also change, with its eyes being equal of their size. This face itself now has a smile along with three triangles of teeth, with two teeth at the top and one below it.

What rises up, it is now a "boss" corrupted plant with a different face. The heads drops down and submerges below the lava. They do not seem to be affected by the pink waters, as they're likely adapted to it.ĭuring Lycanthropy, after using its four heads to attack to the player.

Their face only has two eyes, with their right eye bigger than the other, as if it is "bleeding". Their appearance is the same as the "plant" seen earlier, except their color is pink and they now have two circles as hands (with the three circles at the top removed). This event soon starts the sequence of events that take place in Just Shapes & Beats's storyline.įrom Island and onward, most of the plants take on an altered, "corrupted" or "evil" appearance after the Boss's rampage earlier. Once it stands upright, it grins evilly and soon, the "plant" itself is actually the Boss's arm and hand. When the "plant" impales itself with the triangle later on (similar to the Boss impaling itself with a corrupt piece of the Tree at the end of the game), it appears to have pink liquid dripping from its head, as if it is bleeding. This does not have hands, unlike its friendly counterpart. This plant takes on the appearance just like every other plant, except it uses a maverick or light purple color, it has pointy spikes rather than curved spikes and has three circles above its head. To view them, click on the tag on the right.Īt the end of the path in the Paradise world, both the player character and the Big Cube encounter a unique "plant" not seen anywhere else in the game. The following section below may contain SPOILERS! Read at your own risk! Their face always appears to smile, except in dangerous or painful situations in which it turns into a frown or grimace. It has two small circles that represent hands, and they wave or wiggle occasionally. The plants take on an appearance of a blue or green stalked flower or cactus, comprised of four circles with eight rounded spikes spaced evenly, progressively growing smaller further down the plant with the top one significantly larger as the head.
