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Pressurized/Spring Loaded Bug Traps! Can we live out our wildest Home Alone and Predator dreams by being able to set traps in Grounded 2? 

How about allowing us to place Spike Traps on the front of wooden doors and bug rubber on the back of the door which is being pulled against a wall with crude rope that also lines the door way and is attached to a heavy object? So that if someone or something trips the rope going through the door way, Smack, the door slams? Simple. Brutal. Satisfying. 

This same trap could be used on the ground without spikes to launch characters and objects into the sky. Or with Spikes as sort of a pop up defense.

False floors over deep holes would be fun too. Luring over a big insect just for him to fall down a hole with spikes at the bottom or surprise you and jump over the trap would be amazing. 

Being able to rig up the equivalent of a swinging log would also be epic! Or using the Red Ant Buggies to help you make a Raiders of the Lost Ark boulder trap would rock too.

 

Soooooooooooo pretty much Rambo?

Yes That's is

  • 1 month later...

Traps can be a blast. When I played The Forest I set a ridiculous number of traps. Getting materials took time but then watching the enemies get constantly caught was extremely entertaining. 100% agree traps would be great in Grounded.

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