Ginger Pygmy - Put a Pygmy on the golden pedestal inside the Chamber of Time, set it to the central-right position and activate the time energy.Baby Pygmy - Put a Pygmy on the golden pedestal inside the Chamber of Time, set it to the central-left position and activate the time energy.Old Fart Pygmy - Put a Pygmy on the golden pedestal inside the Chamber of Time, set it to the leftmost position and activate the time energy.Half Pygmy - Have a Pygmy be sliced in half by Charlie in his tiger form.Possessed Pygmy - Possess a Pygmy using a Ghost Pygmy on Graveyard Island, or by putting them on the winch or bongos on Ape Mountain.Ghost Pygmy - Allow a Pygmy to die with the ghost interaction enabled on Graveyard Island.Zombie Pygmy- Bury a Pygmy in the grave on Graveyard Island.Marshmallowed Pygmy - Hold a Pygmy over the campfire on Rock Island. Vampire Pygmy - Allow a Pygmy to be bitten by a vampire bat.Unlike Charlie, he can be killed as a normal pygmy. Tom is a parody of Tom Cruise, he can begin the apocalypse on apocalypse island. There are sacrifices that won't kill him that would ordinarily kill pygmies Charlie walks around the island saying various phrases, turning into tigers and warlocks, and killing pygmies. There names cannot be changed.Ĭharlie is a parody of Charlie Sheen. There are two guest pygmies in the game, Charlie and Tom. The only non-Tribe Ookga Chaka Pygmies are "guest Pygmies" named Charlie (introduced in Ep 38: Two and a Half Pygmies) - a parody of Charlie Sheen with many alternate forms and catchphrases - and Tom (introduced in Ep 47: Apocalypse, Ow!) - a parody of Tom Cruise with many references to the Scientology religion. Note: They are identical in the game, but in other Pocket God forms such as the comic book they are given distinct personalities and somewhat different appearances so it is easier to tell them apart when reading the comics than when playing the game. These characters are also the focus of Pocket God Merchandise, including the c omic book. When the player starts out with Pocket God, the default tribe is known as Tribe Ooga Chaka and contains the following six Pygmies. The Pygmies are subject to the gods' every whim and therefore can be killed off in many ways, but can always be re-spawned onto the island by the little plus button in the left hand corner of the screen. Pygmies were temporarily referred to as 'islanders' due to the Pacific Islander controversy (see below). They tend to interact with the environment by fishing, collecting firewood, watching the sunset, sleeping and other interactions that can be turned on and off by the player, their god. They can also access to the Chamber of Time, the Locust Room, the Dance Room, the Plague Room and the Purification Chamber by entering the Apocalypse Temple. They can also go in the Underwater Area and in the Coral Reef when you make a tsunami. The Pygmies can live on several islands: Sand Island, Rock Island, Graveyard Island, Ice Island, The Island of Misfit Crossovers, Ape Mountain, God Island and Apocalypse Island. The most Pygmies that can be an an island is six, though there are ways of getting around this rule (please see the "Trivia" section). The point of Pygmies is to provide the player subjects to rule over as god. Pygmies are a tiny, primitive race of people are the subject of the iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad/Kindle Fire game Pocket God, the comic series based on the app, the iPad-exclusive app Pocket God: Journey To Uranus, and the version of the app on Facebook. For the Pygmies in the Facebook version, see Pygmy (Facebook Version). Six Pygmies on Sand Island (one is hidden behind another).
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