New Biomes and Animals

As one of the leading .io games, Mope.io has to keep updates rolling out. As such, the developer has opted to fine tune the game’s geographical organization. Plus, the community is always asking for new types of land and creatures. So to cater to the desires of gamers, Mope will be getting a host of new biomes and creatures.

The massive map update will see a more structured and logical ecosystem. Instead of arctic regions being right next to deserts, there will be areas like the north and south pole sandwiching a central land mass. The basic world map will look similar to the image below.

As you can see by all the different colors on the map, there are a number of separate biomes. In this post, we are going to look closer at the jungle biome. Future posts will examine the other areas of the map.

Jungle Biome Structures

in the image above, the jungles are the dark green areas found on the central green land mass.

The official Mope reddit wiki states that the jungle is expected to have:

No hills Puddles the size of lily pads New light green trees, wider than lily pads, but smaller than hills Randomly generates ponds A new flower food source, symbolised by pink dots. They will be worth three experience points A flower bush. Mostly this will be where the flowers spawn The usual assortment of hiding holes Berries and berry bushes Brown and red mushrooms

Mope.io Jungle Animals 

Of course, with the new lands we expect to see new animals. And lots of them. Each new biome is expected to see the release of 14 new animals. One new animal to represent the biome equivalent of the original animals found in Mope.

You can see the list of new animals below, which will make sense to Mope.io players. But for readers that have never played the game, references to one animal being like another are simply a comparison to the game’s original animals.

 

Final Words

Wow, those are a lot of new creatures and game structures. Remember, the same amount of new animals and game elements are being added to each new biome, so there is going to be a lot to look forward to in the coming months, which will undoubtedly help to lengthen the lifespan (and engagement factor) of Mope.

Kids (and us adults, too) will undoubtedly be spending hours battling each other to reach the top of the food chain, exploring new biomes and generally enjoying the world of Mope.io for months to come. 

Have fun guys. See you there! 


Sources and Credit

Full video credit goes to iStealth

Details for this post came from the Mope.io wiki