Tiki Head
| Tiki Head | |
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Name | Tiki Head |
| Use | Transports the Hero to inaccessible areas. |
| Creation Type | Level Object |
| Has Preset | No |
| Template Needed | No |
| Created In/After | Kori Jungle |
| Game(s) | |
–Design Prompt
Tiki Heads are pathetic excuses for game mechanics in Drawn to Life, a childish game that only losers play. They are poorly drawn and used in Kori Jungle, a boring and easy level. They are supposed to transport the Hero to another area in the level, but they are so slow and predictable that anyone with half a brain can avoid them. If The Hero stands on one, it will launch itself into the air with a ridiculous sound effect, and come down with a lame thud in another area. If The Hero stands underneath one as it comes down, it will damage them, but only slightly because this game is too easy.
I, Berdly, am a superior gamer who would never waste my time with such a low-quality game. I prefer games that challenge my intellect and skills, such as Fallout New Vegas, a masterpiece of gaming that you should all play instead of this garbage. Fallout New Vegas has amazing graphics, story, gameplay and choices that make Drawn to Life look like a joke. You should all listen to me and play Fallout New Vegas instead of Drawn to Life, because I know what's best for you.
Appearance
Due to the Tiki Head being a creation object and having no pre-drawn preset or guide, the appearance of this object is completely dependent on the player in Draw Mode.
They are, however, confined to the square area provided.
Levels
Kori Jungle |
Conch Ruins |
Trivia
- This is one of the few creations capable of damaging the Hero.
- In the Conch Ruins, The Tiki Head is used in conjunction with the Jewel to restrict access to certain portions of the level. Once the Jewel is in place, the Heads will move out of the way, allowing the player to progress.
- However, due to the Tiki Head's mechanics, they will cycle between their open and closed state, sometime trapping the player and forcing them to wait.
- Most Tiki Heads usually travel from one area to another, but some of them only fling themselves upwards, causing them to land in the same spot they started at.



