In The Final Level, there is a room titled "The Villi People," the only place in game where the word Villi is used. VVVVVV is a retro styled 2D platformer by Terry Cavanagh, creator of dozens of free games. It is likely that the terminals, levels, trinkets, and Polar Dimension were created by the first villi to visit Dimension VVVVVV, judging by their use of recognizable language, the fact that terminals are a villi-made technology, and their use of teleporters. It is explained throughout the story that the dimension the crew of the DSS Souleye came from is in danger (later explained to be that it's collapsing), and the reason they ventured out between dimensions was to find a solution to the problem. Currently the level editor isnt finished so its more like 'Play Edition. #Vvvvvvvv animals fullThis is not the full game, it is the free to play edition, meaning you can only play user generated content. The combined villi is extremely powerful seen destroying terrain simply by walking into it. Jokes aside this is an open source original Xbox port of VVVVVV, an indie platformer where you change the direction of gravity to traverse levels. This ability requires multiple villi putting themselves together and forming one giant, white villi. Once the moving block is on the side with the checkpoint. Now, get the block that breaks when youre on it. They also seem to not take damage from landing after tall drops, which may or may not be related to flipping. Now, head to the top of the room without taking any other checkpoints. Villi contain an organ-like chip that enables them to flip. It is unknown what different colors mean, and so far they appear to be only aesthetic. It is known that the color of a villi depends on the color of their parents, with dullness and color being the main factors. Villi appear to come in multiple different colors. Villi are alien animals that have the ability to flip gravity relative to. Male and female villi look exactly the same meaning that it's difficult to tell which sex certain villi are. This article takes information from the non-canon DSS Souleye crewmembers blog. Villi are blocky, humanoid animals, and although they aren't made of pixels, their depictions in-game are close to what they actually look like, judging by The Crew of the DSS Souleye blog, and the post-credits image.
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