The Llama L - Walkthrough | Trophy Guide | Achievement Guide
Difficulty: 1/10
Duration: 3 minutes
Offline trophies: All
Online trophies: None
DLC: None
Minimum number of playthroughs: 1
Number of missable trophies: 0
Number of trophies that would require long backtrack or replay in case you missed them: 0
Price: 1.49 € / 1.49 $
Trophies: 21 (1P, 9G, 5S, 6B)
Trophy Guide | Achievement Guide
The Llama L
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The Llama L is an indie game published by Webnetic.
In terms of trophies, it is a very easy and fast game:
Start the game and keep pressing the R1 button until you reach 9500 points
Llamas have a variety of colors including white, brown, grey, piebald, and black.
Eat 9500 blades of grass
They do not drink as much water compared to other animals.
Eat 9000 blades of grass
Llamas eat approximately 2 to 4 percent of their body weight per day.
Eat 8500 blades of grass
Some llamas can grow up to 6 feet tall.
Eat 8000 blades of grass
An adult llama weighs around 280 lbs up to 440 lbs.
Eat 7500 blades of grass
The lifespan of the llamas is around 15 to 25 years.
Eat 7000 blades of grass
They are extremely social animals and love to live with herds.
Eat 6500 blades of grass
Its predators are coyotes, mountain lions, ocelots, and humans.
Eat 6000 blades of grass
A young or baby llama is called ‘Cria.’
Eat 5500 blades of grass
‘Lama Glama’ is the llama’s scientific name.
Eat 5000 blades of grass
They're Easy Keepers
Eat 4500 blades of grass
Llamas Are Used as Therapy Animals
Eat 4000 blades of grass
They Make Good Guard Animals
Eat 3500 blades of grass
They Communicate by Humming
Eat 3000 blades of grass
They Differ From Alpacas
Eat 2500 blades of grass
They Show Displeasure
Eat 2000 blades of grass
Llamas Have Been Used as Pack Animals for Centuries
Eat 1500 blades of grass
Llamas were first domesticated and used as pack animals 4,000 to 5,000 years ago in the Peruvian highlands.
Eat 1000 blades of grass
Llamas are members of the camelid family meaning they're pretty closely related to camels.
Eat 500 blades of grass
Here comes the grass!
Eat your first grass
Trophy Roadmap
Here comes the grass! - Eat your first grass
Llamas are members of the camelid family meaning they're pretty closely related to camels. - Eat 500 blades of grass
Llamas were first domesticated and used as pack animals 4,000 to 5,000 years ago in the Peruvian highlands. - Eat 1000 blades of grass
Llamas Have Been Used as Pack Animals for Centuries - Eat 1500 blades of grass
They Show Displeasure - Eat 2000 blades of grass
They Differ From Alpacas - Eat 2500 blades of grass
They Communicate by Humming - Eat 3000 blades of grass
They Make Good Guard Animals - Eat 3500 blades of grass
Llamas Are Used as Therapy Animals - Eat 4000 blades of grass
They're Easy Keepers - Eat 4500 blades of grass
‘Lama Glama’ is the llama’s scientific name. - Eat 5000 blades of grass
A young or baby llama is called ‘Cria.’ - Eat 5500 blades of grass
Its predators are coyotes, mountain lions, ocelots, and humans. - Eat 6000 blades of grass
They are extremely social animals and love to live with herds. - Eat 6500 blades of grass
The lifespan of the llamas is around 15 to 25 years. - Eat 7000 blades of grass
An adult llama weighs around 280 lbs up to 440 lbs. - Eat 7500 blades of grass
Some llamas can grow up to 6 feet tall. - Eat 8000 blades of grass
Llamas eat approximately 2 to 4 percent of their body weight per day. - Eat 8500 blades of grass
They do not drink as much water compared to other animals. - Eat 9000 blades of grass
Llamas have a variety of colors including white, brown, grey, piebald, and black. - Eat 9500 blades of grass
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