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{{ib|Posted on|Oct 4, 2019}} | {{ib|Posted on|Oct 4, 2019}} | ||
{{ib|Link|[https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/ | {{ib|Link|[https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/292371957 View here]}} | ||
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'''untitled_279''' is a Scratch platformer game created by [[fishfritters]], unrelated to the [[remix tree]] but which has become part of the culture surrounding it. Where [[Pico's Bizarre Adventure 2]] attempted to satirize Scratch platformers, untitled_279 was a more earnest tribute to the genre, and 2000's internet culture in general. To that end, it used many popular songs from the 2000's, as well as sprites available in Scratch 1.4, the version fishfritters and [[turtlehat]] used at a young age. | '''untitled_279''' is a Scratch platformer game created by [[fishfritters]], unrelated to the [[remix tree]] but which has become part of the culture surrounding it. Where [[Pico's Bizarre Adventure 2]] attempted to satirize Scratch platformers, untitled_279 was a more earnest tribute to the genre, and 2000's internet culture in general. To that end, it used many popular songs from the 2000's, as well as sprites available in Scratch 1.4, the version fishfritters and [[turtlehat]] used at a young age. | ||
It is the first project in the [[untitled tree]]. | It is the first project in the [[untitled tree]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
The player controls an [[untitled girl]] | The player controls an [[untitled girl]] in an [[untitled world]]. She must make her way to the end of each level while avoiding lava, as well as various creatures which have lava-colored outlines. Throughout the whole game, popular and/or memed songs from the 2000's play in the background. | ||
The player first travels through a tennis field with tennis balls abound, then they make their way to a sciency building and must traverse terrain made out of cubes. Occasionally, they meet [[dancers]], and eventually come across [[Cassy]], who warns them of the [[Groovy Goblin]], a creature who teleports from place to place and who will kill the player if they touch it. Once the player gets past the Goblin, they find themselves in a decorated theater, and after that, a fire station with bricks abound. | The player first travels through a tennis field with tennis balls abound, then they make their way to a sciency building and must traverse terrain made out of cubes. Occasionally, they meet [[dancers]], and eventually come across [[Cassy]], who warns them of the [[Groovy Goblin]], a creature who teleports from place to place and who will kill the player if they touch it. Once the player gets past the Goblin, they find themselves in a decorated theater, and after that, a fire station with bricks abound. | ||
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File:untitled13.png|[[DEMO "harder" untitled_279]] | File:untitled13.png|[[DEMO "harder" untitled_279]] | ||
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== Trivia == | |||
* The [[Groovy Goblin]] was originally going to be called the "Green Goblin", but [[fishfritters]] changed it after realizing that the name was shared by a Spiderman character. | |||
* The entire final set of levels was initially unplanned. fishfritters created the garden level with the wall on the side as a "bookend level", making sure it was always the last level as he developed the game and added levels. The presence of the level, as well as the big wall in it, was intended to prevent the game running out of levels and thus looping back to the start of the game when playtesting. However, fishfritters was unsatisfied with the game ending after the brick world, so he decided to make the bookend level into a whole climactic series of levels. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
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** [[Ed]] | ** [[Ed]] | ||
** [[Jay]] | ** [[Jay]] | ||
* [[Bus]] | |||
* [[Untitled partner]] | * [[Untitled partner]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:00, 4 July 2024
untitled_279 is a Scratch platformer game created by fishfritters, unrelated to the remix tree but which has become part of the culture surrounding it. Where Pico's Bizarre Adventure 2 attempted to satirize Scratch platformers, untitled_279 was a more earnest tribute to the genre, and 2000's internet culture in general. To that end, it used many popular songs from the 2000's, as well as sprites available in Scratch 1.4, the version fishfritters and turtlehat used at a young age.
It is the first project in the untitled tree.
Summary
The player controls an untitled girl in an untitled world. She must make her way to the end of each level while avoiding lava, as well as various creatures which have lava-colored outlines. Throughout the whole game, popular and/or memed songs from the 2000's play in the background.
The player first travels through a tennis field with tennis balls abound, then they make their way to a sciency building and must traverse terrain made out of cubes. Occasionally, they meet dancers, and eventually come across Cassy, who warns them of the Groovy Goblin, a creature who teleports from place to place and who will kill the player if they touch it. Once the player gets past the Goblin, they find themselves in a decorated theater, and after that, a fire station with bricks abound.
Eventually, the player comes across a garden. Ed, Jay, and Cassy congratulate the player, who is then teleported to another world. The untitled girl shrinks and smiles wide, and now has an increased range of motion; they navigate around a series of much safer but more complex levels. At the end, they meet their untitled partner, and Cassy greets them once more with a poignant "Coagulations!"
Chronology
Remixed into
Trivia
- The Groovy Goblin was originally going to be called the "Green Goblin", but fishfritters changed it after realizing that the name was shared by a Spiderman character.
- The entire final set of levels was initially unplanned. fishfritters created the garden level with the wall on the side as a "bookend level", making sure it was always the last level as he developed the game and added levels. The presence of the level, as well as the big wall in it, was intended to prevent the game running out of levels and thus looping back to the start of the game when playtesting. However, fishfritters was unsatisfied with the game ending after the brick world, so he decided to make the bookend level into a whole climactic series of levels.
Characters
Notes
Instructions
Click the green flag to start the game.
When restarting the game, be sure to click the green flag at least twice if you want the game to work normally.
Notes and Credits
Well, it sure took a while but it's finally here! I had a lot of fun making it, and I hope you enjoy playing the game as much as I enjoyed creating it.
Music credits:
009 Sound System - Dreamscape
Darude - Sandstorm
O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei
Fatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now
ParagonX9 - Chaoz Fantasy
Eduard Khil - I am Very Glad, as I'm Finally Returning Back Home
Medieval2 - Stock Scratch Sound Effects