Learn to master environmental interactions in Boneworks! This guide helps you use the game's physics and objects to your advantage for smoother gameplay and combat.
Alright, let's talk about how to really get the most out of the world in Boneworks. It's not just about shooting stuff; the environment itself is a massive part of the game. You can use physics, objects, and even the layout of an area to get the upper hand. Mastering this will make you feel way more powerful and help you get through some tricky spots.
Think of it like this: every object you see, from a tiny screw to a massive crate, has weight, momentum, and can be interacted with. You can pick things up, throw them, stack them, or even use them as cover. Learning how these things work together is key. For example, a well-placed thrown object can stun an enemy, giving you a window to attack, or you can use physics to create chain reactions that clear out groups of enemies.
We'll cover how to effectively use physics objects for combat, how to manipulate the environment to your advantage for traversal, and some general tips to keep in mind. This section is all about making the game world your weapon and your tool.
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