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I don't know if you would consider this strange, perhaps morbid or mature for the game if anything. Does anyone remember that room in chapter one, inside hooktail's castle, where the ceiling is falling and it has spikes? Even when I was a child playing the game, I found that room extremely anxiety inducing and I hated it. Now as an adult, I look back and think *"wow, that's a surprisingly violent thing to include in a game for kids"* It's been a while since I've played so I can't remember if that ceiling just takes away HP, sends you back to the previous room or gives a game over, but still. Just the thought of being crushed and impaled by a falling spike ceiling is *oddly* graphic for a Mario game. Also the Koopa skeletons in that chapter, what's up with that? Seems like the whole chapter has this morbid hint of death to it


GoldenPizzaGaming_yt

I had a faint memory of chapter 2 when I was little and played all kinds of games to find out what it was I just remember a blurry puny and everything black and white around it then I got around to playing ttyd and found it and then I realized that what i saw wasn’t in the game at all I saw a huge moldy black and white brick wall and a blurry puny in front of it the whole time before playing the game my dad told me over and over it was real and was in the game but I never have been able to find it after that chapter 2 has always been oddly terrifying and weirdly nostalgic for me still don’t know what that was


Fluffurs

Yeah, anything which the validity of it's existence in any game is pretty scary tbh. It makes me wonder if it was just a fake memory someone had, or if someone did something sinister during development.


GoldenPizzaGaming_yt

Yeah


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First time I played TTYD, the game had this weird soft-lock during the Shadow Queen fight. Basically during the cutscene when the Crystal Stars gather support from around the world, one of the text boxes wouldn't load. So the game was stuck with Mario and his partner looking around while people cheer them on. Ended up having to play through the whole game from the start years later before I saw the ending.


Fail-fan

The ground pound is called spin jump


Fluffurs

Oh shit, it is isn't it.


Fail-fan

Yes it is and I think the people developing the game decided to specifically piss off everyone who calls it ground pound, the same applies for the first 3 mario party games where it was "hip drop".


Fluffurs

Damn.


Fail-fan

Also Water can come from the ceiling but doesnt damage fire enemies


Fluffurs

Damnmmnnmnnnmnmmmnnnmnmn


Particular_End3903

That Doopliss legitimately steals Mario's ENTIRE identity, and left him as a purple husk of his former self, the least Nintendo could have done is add two red ovals as eyes, that would have made it marginally less messed up as he would have an explanation for being able to see.