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At the end of each world of Fancy Pants Adventures players fight a boss. In World 1 the boss is an angry penguin, [6] who Fancy Pants Man accidentally falls upon and wakes from sleeping. This is the extent of the story in World 1, while World 2 has a more significant plotline. In World 2, an angry rabbit steals Fancy Pants Man's ice cream ...
Brad Borne is an American video game developer mainly known for his Flash game series Fancy Pants Adventures and the game Mirror's Edge 2D, an official browser game take on the console/PC game Mirror's Edge. [1] [2] [3] Borne has had no formal training in game development - he majored in psychology. [4] Borne began releasing Flash content in ...
Brad Borne's Fancy Pants series is an ode to his love of all things Mario Bros. with a touch of Sonic the Hedgehog without either character. Played from a side view, players are given four ...
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Fancy Pants, a 1950 comedy film "Fancy Pants" (The Angry Beavers), an episode of The Angry Beavers; Fancy Pants (video game series), a video game series by Brad Borne; Fancy Pants, a 1983 album by Count Basie "Fancy Pants" (Al Hirt song), 1965 "Mr. Fancy Pants", a song by Jonathan Coulton from the album Thing a Week Four
Mirror's Edge 2D should get a brief mention here as it used a modified Fancy Pants engine, and Brad stated in his blog that he would be adding features introduced in ME2D (such as the vertical wall run) back into the Fancy Pants series for World 3. 207.7.138.117 16:25, 12 July 2010 (UTC)
Two Worlds II is an action role-playing game developed by Polish developer Reality Pump and published by TopWare Interactive as a sequel to 2007's Two Worlds.It was released on 9 November 2010 in Europe for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, and on 25 January 2011 in North America for the same platforms.
The game received "mixed or average reviews" according to video game review aggregator Metacritic. [2] Reviewers were pleased with the actual trivia content but questioned the presentation and value. The GameSpot review summarized this sentiment: "It's bare-bones as far as console-based trivia games go, and at $50 it's a good $30 too expensive ...