![]() ![]() These text strings were used in Big Blue Bubble games that use the same text system that Thumpies uses, with the exception of My Singing Monsters. Kerr is the last name of Dave Kerr, one of the lead developers of the game ![]() Some of the Thumpies have different names internally than their actual names. Beat5 adds the bass and dubstep, so its possible that there was another scrapped part of the level. Something to note is that the audio heard after completing doO-eNDay is internally named "beat5.wav", while the audio for the section right before it is named "beat2.wav", with beat3 and beat4 being missing. In the actual game, beat3 is the last section and after that the level ends, with a full version of the song playing that contains these bass samples. ![]() By default it crashes the game, however adding 4 bytes to the beginning of its file with the first byte being 01 makes it work in-game.Ĥ bass guitar samples for a scrapped 4th section of the level. The image here uses RawT's normal texture, which is why it looks weird. By default it crashes the game, however adding 4 bytes to the beginning of its file with the first byte being 01 makes it work in-game.Ī sphere that was intended to be used for RawT's expressions, as the model links to a non-existant texture called greenteeth_expressions01. By default it crashes the game, however adding 4 bytes to the beginning of its file with the first byte being 01 makes it work in-game.Ī small model of FurFacE's fur. blue_dice links to a texture called blue.tga and red links to a texture called red.tga, both of which do not exist in the games files.Ī small model of a beach ball that is related to the unused texture above. Two models that are both the exact same with the only differences being that they link to different textures. However the portion that isn't visible in the model is visible in the texture, showing that there just isn't any teeth there, likely since the artists knew players were never going to see the full teeth. Gooie's texture sheet contains a texture for the full front of its body that doesn't have its pacifier, which shows that under its pacifier is a mouth with some shading in the shape of the pacifierĭue to the shape of BoOoo's mouth, a large portion of its teeth texture is never seen. Even clicking on a level icon from the menu makes a thumpy tell you the song name in a silly voice.Įven if you’re unsettled by the creepy art direction, Thumpies offers a great gameplay formula and original soundtrack that will keep you wanting to stay in this musical world.Obscured Graphics Underneath Gooie's Pacifier The bouncing animations, light-up backgrounds, and shadows show that the developers paid attention to every tiny detail in the game. Each individual thumpy is detailed in their own unique 3D model. The screenshots for Thumpies don’t do the graphics justice. Once unlocked, they will randomly appear in the game, but you can toggle them on and off in the menu if you prefer just a few in particular. There are 18 in total, ranging from the Alice In Wonderland-themed Cheshire Cat and Mad Hatter lookalikes to a shark head with a fish hook as an earring. These only serve as an aesthetic bonus, but they’re still great rewards. Once you collect a certain number of each type of butterflies, a new character is unlocked. Tapping these or having a thumpy pass over them adds them to your collection. While thumping to the beat, butterflies will randomly fly across the screen. ![]()
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