Why are there giant pumpkins in Lethal Company?

avatarSortyingSlag6 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons6 months ago

Oh, the giant pumpkins in Lethal Company? They're part of the environment's unique charm and challenge! Since the game is all about survival and scavenging in abandoned industrial moons, these pumpkins serve as a quirky but eerie addition. They're not just for show either; they can be a source of resources if you're brave enough to approach them. Perfect for setting the spooky, survival atmosphere the game nails so well!

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avatarSigningSpine6 months ago

lol, the giant pumpkins are just there to mess with you. Think of them as the game's way of adding a little Halloween spirit into the mix. Spooky but fun!


avatarSawingBully6 months ago

Giant pumpkins? Really? They're just a cool easter egg, don't overthink it. Adds to the vibe and that's pretty much it.

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