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'''''The Last Smiley''''' was a single player 3D platformer previously available on the Neopets website. It was developed by the Neopets Development Team, sometime around 2004/2005 and used the Shockwave 3D engine. It was taken down from Neopets sometime around September 2006.
'''''The Last Smiley''''' was a single player 3D platformer previously available on the Neopets website. It was developed by the Neopets Development Team, some time around 2004/2005 and used the Shockwave 3D engine. It was taken down from Neopets some time around September 2006.


In the game, you play as the titular Last Smiley, who must free all the other captured Smileys around Neopia.
In the game, you play as the titular Last Smiley, who must free all the other captured Smileys around Neopia.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game was a 3D platformer with physics based gameplay. The player would control a personified smiley face sphere through various unique obsticles to reach a goal. Around each level were the various other smileys that must be collected in order to complete the level and gain bonus points. There were a total of 7 levels.
The game was a 3D platformer with physics-based gameplay. The player would control a personified smiley face sphere through various unique obstacles to reach a goal. Around each level were the various other smileys that must be collected in order to complete the level and gain bonus points. There were a total of 7 levels.


==Videos==
==Videos==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.neopets.com/games/game.phtml?game_id=576 Link to the game's page]
*[http://www.neopets.com/games/game.phtml?game_id=576 Link to the game's page] Retrieved 28 Jan '17
*[http://neopets.wikia.com/wiki/The_Last_Smiley Neopets Wikia article]
*[http://neopets.wikia.com/wiki/The_Last_Smiley Neopets Wikia article] Retrieved 28 Jan '17


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Revision as of 16:19, 7 December 2017

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The game's thumbnail art.

Status: Lost

The Last Smiley was a single player 3D platformer previously available on the Neopets website. It was developed by the Neopets Development Team, sometime around 2004/2005 and used the Shockwave 3D engine. It was taken down from Neopets sometime around September 2006.

In the game, you play as the titular Last Smiley, who must free all the other captured Smileys around Neopia.

Gameplay

The game was a 3D platformer with physics-based gameplay. The player would control a personified smiley face sphere through various unique obstacles to reach a goal. Around each level were the various other smileys that must be collected in order to complete the level and gain bonus points. There were a total of 7 levels.

Videos

Levels 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

Levels 6 and 7.

External Links