![]() Most of the bonuses are pretty obvious except for the 2 listed below. It is also possible to use 2 different bonuses at the same time, but do not choose to add on to the bonus you are using currently because doing so will just fill up its own little time bar and you will lose some bonus time. You will not lose time by waiting to use a bonus, which means if you do not choose a bonus right away, when you do get it your time bar will start over with the extra time on it. ![]() Each bonus will become available as time moves on in the level. The circle changes colors to shades of yellow if you are close to having the resources needed.īonuses: As you move along in the game, you will encounter a bonus bar at the bottom. A red circle means that the way to it is blocked and/or you are a long way from being to afford it. A blue circle means that you can afford it and the way is not blocked all you lack is an available worker. Green circles mean you can afford to go to the location, that the location is not blocked, and that you have a worker to go there. Sometimes you will know one has shown up because a location that had a blue or green circle around it will turn reduced for no apparent reason.Ĭircles: There are circles around everything in this game. You will need to click on it to make it go away. The workers will also not head out of their house if there is a tornado, bat, storm cloud, etc flying around. To work quickly, choose the next place you want him to go and click on it as soon as your blue circle turns green. Workers: You have to wait until the worker gets back to his home before he can be assigned elsewhere. You will be able to hover over everything see the cost. If you are analytical, figure out what resources you will need to finish your tasks. Timer: The timer does not start until your first click so take your time to figure out what you need to do before starting. Specific level walkthroughs are located by clicking on the level for which you need a walkthrough. My Kingdom for the Princess II Walkthrough ![]() These are hornets, lions, bears, ghosts, specters, golems, bandits, etc. Pink circles are the bad things that are not included in the goal tasks. They show the bridges, dilapidated road, potholes, and boardwalks that need to be built. Light green circles are damage to the road. These will give you wood in exchange for the food you use up to chop the wood. Light blue circles are the nonrenewable resource.s Darker green circles are trees and logs blocking your way. Dark blue circles are the renewable resources. Yellow circles show the required tasks for the level. Orange circles are the buildings you need to build or repair Light orange circles are rocks, sand dunes, or snow drifts. Red circles are areas you do not need to clear to get gold. The enemy will gobble up the bombling instead of you, and be defeated by explosive indigestion, allowing you to continue.I have included a beginning of the level screen shot with everything circled. ![]() Slash at the bombling to activate its bomb-like nature, and then pick it up and toss it over the Deku Like. You will need to defeat the Deku Like and you can do so using the bombling you just passed. If you try to jump across, the Deku Like will gobble you up. If you climb further up, and u-turn left at the bombling, you will find a jumpable gap, right above where that second Deku Like is (if you’re at the correct Deku Like, the closest wall of the room is on your right side, and not your left). Ignore it for now.Ĭlimb the staircase and you’ll see another Deku Like ahead. Additionally, there is a new enemy known as a Deku Like just to the side, preventing you from entering a small corridor. They appear as regular Deku Baba, but once you cut them from their stems, they will still be alive, crawling around the room try to attack Link. Here you will find a new type of Deku Baba known as a Baba Serpent.
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