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==See Also== | |||
*[[Tales of Neopia (unreleased MMO game based on Neopets; 2008-2010)]] | |||
*[[PetPet Park (lost online MMO game based on Neopets; 2008-2014)]] | |||
*[[Neopets Movie (partially found production material for unproduced CGI animated film; 2006)]] | |||
*[[Neopets Mobile (found features of discontinued T-Mobile service; 2006-2009)]] | |||
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*[http://neopets.com/games/game.phtml?game_id=576 Link to the game's page.] | *[http://neopets.com/games/game.phtml?game_id=576 Link to the game's page.] |
Revision as of 01:07, 19 September 2023
The Last Smiley is 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 is 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 seven levels.
Finding
On October 7th, 2017, Reddit user DimitrijVolkov found a working Shockwave Movie file of the game alongside some older Neopets games and made it available to play through the Neopets sub-Reddit forum.[1]
Videos
See Also
- Tales of Neopia (unreleased MMO game based on Neopets; 2008-2010)
- PetPet Park (lost online MMO game based on Neopets; 2008-2014)
- Neopets Movie (partially found production material for unproduced CGI animated film; 2006)
- Neopets Mobile (found features of discontinued T-Mobile service; 2006-2009)
External Links
Reference
- ↑ Reddit post by DimitrijVolkov where he made a working .dcr file of the game available. Retrieved 06 Apr '18