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New item - Hypercubimal

Essentially it's a big cubimal which is made of multiple normal cubimals. Possibly requires some form of engineering (or toymaking?) to produce. Also provides a way to recycle excess cubimals.

Posted 11 months ago by Moehr Ossum Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • yes! Hyperchickimal et al would be a great way to get rid of all the excess common cubi types.

    Maybe 5 normal chick cubimals = 1 Hyperchickimal?

    but also - maybe random collections of 5 could create a new hybrid Hypercubimal.

    Great idea!
    Posted 11 months ago by The Cat Face Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I definitely want a cubimal transform sequence like this
    Posted 11 months ago by Lemo Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I love this idea!
    Posted 11 months ago by Scarlett Bearsdale Subscriber! | Permalink
  • great minds....
    Posted 11 months ago by The Cat Face Subscriber! | Permalink
  • They should make...A MEGAZOIDCUBIMAL!
    Posted 11 months ago by The Mighty Dino Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Excellent plannnnnn.
    Posted 11 months ago by Miel Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I love it! 
    Posted 11 months ago by Rook Subscriber! | Permalink
  • But what does it do after you combine?
    Personally, I wish it would tend my frickin' garden.
    Or fly off to deliver your mail.
    Or scratch this one spot on my back.  Can't seem to reach it.
    Posted 11 months ago by CrashTestPilot Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Maybe if you collect 11 or 17 of one cubimal you can cube them like making icons from emblems. Once they are cubed they turn into your pet and follow you around? Probably only be able to have one following at a time otherwise the lag from people having a train would be nuts!!!
    Posted 11 months ago by BlackWolf Subscriber! | Permalink
  • OMG A hypercubimal train in my house....awesome.
    Posted 10 months ago by Lady Cailia Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I just imagined a really large cubimal. I didn't think it would behave any differently, except for the fact it was bigger.
    Posted 10 months ago by Moehr Ossum Subscriber! | Permalink