has given Human players the potential to rescue and revive their fellow Humans. Klowns will have to work doubly as hard to keep the Humans from escaping knowing this. However, Humans will have to be cautious when making these attempts, as there are three Klowns always lurking nearby to thwart you.
Like, has agroup of Humans trying to escape from a horror movie monster. The games should feel similar, as the same developer worked on both. Given that they are both based off of 80s Horror movies, it’s only right that they have a level of similarity.
Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game is a faithfully farcical adaptation, but also surprises by breathing new life into a familiar formula.
Humans can rescue other humans from their Cocoons in, and it is not as hard as unhooking a fellow Survivor in. You will want to try to attempt this when there are no Klowns around, but as they are likely to be guarding the safely nestled Humans you might have to fight them.
Additionally, you can free yourself from a Cocoon, but you must have a sharp weapon such as a knife or pick axe. Follow the onscreen prompts if you do have one and you can free yourself and stun a Klown holding you.
To free another Human, approach the Cocoon and follow the prompt. You can cancel the action and try again another time. If a Klown is holding the Cocoon, you can force them to drop it by attacking their nose. Or bring a second human so you can take down a singular Klown.
If, however, other humans are dead and not stuck in Cocoons, there is still one way to bring them back to finish the match. It involvestriggering the Resurrection Machine, which can revive every dead human in the game. They can then jump back in and continue trying to escape. It will only pop into the map and become activated once at least one player has died. Bring weapons to defend yourself from any creeping Killer Klowns.
You can only use the Resurrection Machine once per match, so make it count.
Finding the Resurrection
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