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Limes are green stickmen who somehow joined the Slush Invaders. They wield shotguns, although Drabs have proven themselves to being able to wield shotguns as well.

Slush Invaders

Limes only appeared near the end of the movie, where they were killed by Stick JK in an attempt to keep him, Westick, and Joshtick from reaching Standrew who was held captive at the time. The limes did not make a major appearance due to this.

Slush Invaders: Game

Limes were scrapped and replaced with Cobalts, so they never made it in the game.

The Limes were supposed to be in the game to support the Blues and Drabs but were replaced with the Cobalt because Cobalts have high HP and defensive properties, therefore supporting Blues better then Limes.

Slush Tile Rush

Limes officially returned in this third game of the Slush Invaders series. They also have their new designs (and gender too!).

Trivia

  • It's unknown how Limes managed to join the Slush Invaders if they were not Blue. However, it is possible that they were just hired mercenaries similar to Drabs.
  • It's unclear why the Limes existed if the Drabs could wield shotguns in the first place.
  • The reason why limes are green instead of blue is unknown.
  • They are named after fruits and the color, lime.
  • Limes' shotguns resemble the Norinco 97k (without the cartridge) and the Spas-12 .
  • In the 3rd game, Limes are revealed to be females.
    • Along that, they seem to be an all-female group, much like the Azures.
  • There are also Armoured Limes.
  • In the movie, they are Big Blue's minions but in Tile Rush they have a quote that says "Screw blue paint, I paint with BULLETS".
    • This could hint at a rivalry within the Lime Group and the Blue Baddies.
  • The Armoured Lime seems to be the boss of the Limes or at least a commanding officer.
  • Limes are, excluding Azures, the only all female enemy group in the series.
  • The Limes appear to live up in the clouds near the sun, a level in Slush Tile Rush that is called "Land of the Rising Lime".

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