Cargo! The Quest for Gravity Playthrough Part Spring: Breaking the ice.
Literally. It's really in the way.
We're not breaking the ice metaphorically, so there's no double entendre.
For the first few minutes, we're stuck with a curious slab of ice that needs lots of boxes and platforms attached so it can break a giant iceberg. However, to make things worse, it also needs an engine to steer...
And there's Linux Penguins, getting revenge by dropping ice on you. Mostly to kill the buddies, so if you want the good ending, work on that part.
Once you crash the iceberg, Borken shows off his new friends: creepy mechanical birds. He suggests getting more stuff to break the ice, that being the statue of liberty. Because the best way to break ice is a rusted copper statue that's in a poor shape. Not an icebreaker or a giant rock, just a flimsy, rusted, decayed copper statue that means shit to anyone these days but tourists.
Once done, the Egg-Plant shows up. But first, you gotta save buddies that slowly float towards the sky on sheets of ice somehow. You're also introduced to thieving birds that steal buddies in mid-air for some reason. And try to hatch their round pale bodies. Creepy.
The Egg-Plant needs Colour and Goodness, which needs to be drawn from the stratosphere. These needs to be rebuilt so they can fly up there. Once you did that, the plant releases lots of warm colour and life returns!
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