RPG - Simulation. This is an "Open World" game that has a "Third Person Camera" and has the capability to Level-Up or develop your character to a stronger hero and fight new enemy with the same level in this enormous island of Maligno. The game begins when you lost in an island where swarms of ferocious monster and bad spirit are originated. So what are you waiting for, play the game and fight like "Juan Dela Cruz"!LIST OF PHILIPPINE MYTHICAL CREATURES : Game Enemies!ASWANG - are known as shapeshifters. They are human-like by day but transform into different monstrous forms to harass and eat awake humans at night, especially pregnant women who are about to give birth. Aswangs can change from a...
RPG - Simulation. This is an "Open World" game that has a "Third Person Camera" and has the capability to Level-Up or develop your character to a stronger hero and fight new enemy with the same level in this enormous island of Maligno. The game begins when you lost in an island where swarms of ferocious monster and bad spirit are originated. So what are you waiting for, play the game and fight like "Juan Dela Cruz"!LIST OF PHILIPPINE MYTHICAL CREATURES : Game Enemies!ASWANG - are known as shapeshifters. They are human-like by day but transform into different monstrous forms to harass and eat awake humans at night, especially pregnant women who are about to give birth. Aswangs can change from a human to an animal form, usually as a bat, a cat, a pig or a black dog.Bungisngis - are a one-eyed giants. This Philippine folklore giant lives in forest and woods. It is a happy and a playful cyclops. It is also commonly known as 'Mahentoy' in the northern part of Davao.Diwata - are dryads who guard natural creations such as forests, seas, mountains, land and air.[1] Diwatas are said to reside in large trees, such as acacia and balete. They bring blessings or curses upon those who do good or harm to the forests and mountains.Duwende - are little creatures who can provide good fortune or bad fate to humans. In the Philippines, duwendes frequently live in houses, in trees, underground, termite like mound or hill, and in rural areas. They are known to be either good or mischievous, depending on how homeowners treat them. Ekek - are creatures who are bird-like humans. They are winged-humans who at night search for victims. They hunger for flesh and blood. It is like a Harpy.Kapre - are a filthy giants who likes to smoke huge rolls of cigars, and hide within, and atop large trees, particularly the balete and old acacia or mango trees. A Filipino bigfoot, it scares away little children who play at night. If you're stuck in a place and you keep going around in circles, you're said to be played around with by a Kapre. Manananggal - are an aswang that can fly after separating itself from the lower half of its body. It eats babies and fetuses from a mothers womb. It eats babies by means of passing their long tongue through a small hole from the roof of a house. The sharp end of the tongue touches the mother's navel to suck the blood of the fetus or unborn child.Multo - the Tagalog word for ghost, comes from the Spanish word muerto, which means "dead". Superstitious Filipinos believe that some kind of multo, often a spirit of their former kin, regularly visits them.Santelmo - Santelmo, or Santo Elmo, is a fireball seen by dozens of Filipinos, especially those living in the Sierra Madre Mountains. It was scientifically explained as electric fields which have diverged from the lines.Siyokoy - Siyokoy are mermen, sea creatures that have a human form and scaled bodies. The Siyokoy is the male counterpart of the Sirena. The lower extremities of a Philippine merman can either be a fishtail or scaled legs and webbed feet.Tikbalang - are a half-man and half-horse creature. It has a horse's head, the body of a human but with the feet of the horse. It travels at night to rape female mortals. The raped women will then give birth to more tikbalang. They are also believed to cause travelers to lose their way particularly in mountainous or forest areas.Tiyanak - are babies who died before receiving baptism rites. After death, they go to a place known as Limbo, a chamber of Hell which unbaptized dead people fall into, and are transformed into evil spirits. The tiyanak can also be the offspring of a woman and a demon. Cychoz Studio : www.cychozstudio.com Thank you! Support Us, Download it now.