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Many large, {{wp|dogū}}-like<ref>"''I worked with concept artist Toph Gorham to come up with the look for the ancient civilization seen in the levels. [...] I was inspired by the look of ancient japanese jomon dolls for the textures and look of some of the statues''" — '''Eric Kozlowsky, former artist at Retro Studios''', ''[https://landofkoz.blogspot.ro/2014/02/its-on-like-kong.html on his personal blog]''</ref> statues are scattered throughout Sea Breeze Cove, forming the world's primary motif. Some of them lie on the beach sands in the background, while other are sunken underwater. In a level called [[Rockin' Relics]], lightning electricity causes these statues to toss various objects in the air, such as platforms and obstacles. | Many large, {{wp|dogū}}-like<ref>"''I worked with concept artist Toph Gorham to come up with the look for the ancient civilization seen in the levels. [...] I was inspired by the look of ancient japanese jomon dolls for the textures and look of some of the statues''" — '''Eric Kozlowsky, former artist at Retro Studios''', ''[https://landofkoz.blogspot.ro/2014/02/its-on-like-kong.html on his personal blog]''</ref> statues are scattered throughout Sea Breeze Cove, forming the world's primary motif. Some of them lie on the beach sands in the background, while other are sunken underwater. In a level called [[Rockin' Relics]], lightning electricity causes these statues to toss various objects in the air, such as platforms and obstacles. | ||
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