Yacht Club hints at a way to lose your Bones but says they will detail those mechanics in a future update. Bones are Mina’s experience points, as well the world’s currency. Mina earns Bones by defeating enemies and finding chests throughout the world. Mina The Hollower features an experience point and level-up system in a Yacht Club game for the first time. Swapping Trinkets is always an option as they are permanent items. Her spider companion can weave webs that allow Mina to cross gigantic gaps. The Ferrying Wisp can carry Mina over perilous pits. In addition to sidearms, Mina can also equip herself with a couple of life-saving Trinkets. The Gyro Dagger functions like a boomerang and, while spinning, can damage foes multiple times before returning to Mina. The Volt Hatchet is a high-arching battle-ax that creates a shock wave area-of-effect blast to damage clustered enemies. The versatility of Mina’s sidearm arsenal will complement her primary abilities, so experimentation should allow for different playstyles. However, they are temporary items, and she may only have one equipped at a time, so the player must make choices. Mina also has a couple of sidearms at her disposal. But she can’t remain underground forever and must resurface. Mina’s burrowing allows her to move more quickly than walking and also provides an opportunity to avoid taking damage. Pressing B will have Mina jump, but she’ll burrow into the ground when she lands if you hold B. The B button will have Mina Jump and Burrow. Mina does have to ready this attack, so keep a wide berth from your enemies before attacking. Assigned to Attack, the A button will have Mina swing her flail in a whip-like fashion. Mina’s gameplay sticks to its retro inspirations using the tried-and-true directional pad and A and B button control scheme. While also showcasing some intriguing burrowing abilities to dig underground and avoid attacks. The reveal trailer shows the titular character, Mina, exploring a plethora of environments, toting a medieval flail, a series of throwable sidearms, and a handful of trinkets. A self-proclaimed “bone-chilling” adventure, with immediately-apparent inspiration from The Legend of Zelda, titled Mina The Hollower. After last week’s announcement that Yacht Club Games had a “groundbreaking” reveal scheduled, the Shovel Knight developers have uncloaked their latest project.
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