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Fancy Pants Adventures


Fancy Pants Adventures is a series of free side-scrolling flash games created by Brad Borne. Two worlds have been released so far, World 1 on 14 March 2006 and World 2 on 9 January 2008. Borne had announced that after the 2009 Comic Con, he would officially start working on World 3. A console version developed by Borne and Over the Top Games was released by EA 2D for PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade on April 19 and April 20, 2011, respectively.
Contents [hide]
1 Gameplay
1.1 Menus
2 Development
2.1 World 1
2.2 World 2
2.3 World 3
2.4 The Fancy Pants Adventures (Console)
3 Reception
4 References
5 External links
[edit]Gameplay

Fancy Pants Adventures features Fancy Pants Man as the playable character of the series. He is a two dimensional stick figure with spiky, choppy hair, wearing only a pair of triangular-shaped pants. (original pants' colour is orange). Fancy Pants Man's home is Squiggleville, a small country town run by the Mayor (first introduced in World 2). Players guide Fancy Pants Man through open levels which feature obstacles to overcome and enemies to avoid or defeat.[1] These enemies include spiders, snails, and mice armed with guns. Enemies can be defeated by being jumped upon and crushed by Fancy Pants Man, who can also launch off them to perform an augmented leap.[2] World 2 introduced the snail enemy, which retracts into its shell when jumped on, after which it can be kicked to stun other enemies.[3] Originally the snail shell was merely a novelty feature in the World 2 demo, however during development, BETA testers made a game out of getting the snail shell to hard-to-reach spots. Brad, the game designer, used this as inspiration to incorporate "Snail Shell Golf" which adds replayability to World 2 by allowing the player to gain access to different colored pants for the playable character. It is possible to earn a combo by keeping the snail shell in the air. As Fancy Pants Man runs through the different levels, there are many "squiggles" floating in mid-air. They serve two important functions. Firstly, they refill Fancy Pants Man's life meter by 5% if he has been damaged, and they also give the player an extra life for every hundred collected. In the source code, these "squiggles" are referred to as "coins"; possibly as a reference to Nintendo's Mario video games series. Another possible reference comes in the form of a box which can be jumped at from beneath to release several squiggles, like the coin boxes in Mario.
Both worlds of Fancy Pants Adventures contain small trophies that can be collected while playing the game.[4] At the end of each world of Fancy Pants Adventures players fight a boss. In World 1 the boss is an angry penguin,[5] 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. Players must pursue and ultimately defeat the rabbit in a confrontation at the end of the game in order to reclaim the ice cream.[6]
A secret move, the wall jump, was obtainable in World 1, level 1 as a secret power-up from a pit that you travel to through a cardboard box and was noted by Borne that it was still work in progress. Soon after obtaining the wall jump, you had to employ the uses of it straight away to avoid an inevitable death from the slowly filling pit of ink. The wall jump became an official move available in World 2's increasing repertoire of moves. This was first shown in a demo that was made available by its creator, Brad Borne, on Newgrounds on March 13, 2007.
In The Fancy Pants Adventures for consoles, there are a few new additions to the gameplay. These include the ability to swim, which includes being able to kick off flat surfaces whilst underwater, and the ability to use a weapon later on in the game, which features a chargeable attack. The game features a main story mode, in which the player must save his sister, Cutie Pants Girl, who has been kidnapped by a band of pirates who make her their captain. Each level contains two bonus rooms, a 'Micro-Trial', in which players must quickly chase a line of yellow squiggles, and stars which unlock extra content, including remakes of the first two worlds. The game also features local and online multiplayer for up to four players, as well as various challenges. Playing through the game allows the player to unlock hats, pants and weapons to customize their character's appearance.
[edit]Menus
The menus for each game are interactive. That is, you control Fancy Pants Man through them exactly like in-game levels. The menus contain boxes of which jumped on from beneath to change the pants colors, or to view collected trophies, as well as links to Brad Borne's site and Armor Games's site. They also serve as level selectors for the game.
The player starts World 1 in a dark corridor, then enters the menu through a door. In World 2, before the menu appears, the opening credits and the Armor Games logo scrolls up, with the option to skip the credits. The menu opens with instructions at the top-left hand corner of the screen.
[edit]Development



Fancy Pants Man (left) fights against Newgrounds mascot Pico (middle) and Alien Hominid in Newgrounds Rumble.
The Fancy Pants Adventures series was created by Brad Borne, who had previously created games with the help of Mark Fleig Jr. Fleig provided all of the computer graphics on their collaborations. The previous games provided experience and allowed for more complex designs. Before using Macromedia Flash Borne had experimented with the TI-BASIC programming language on a TI-86 graphing calculator, his first involvement with Macromedia's software was stop motion animation. The stop motion experience was built upon with Flash's action script, used to create video games, which lead to further interest and ultimately Borne felt he "knew enough to make something that I thought was worth playing."[7] Despite not having a background in art, Borne created the graphics for Fancy Pants Adventures himself, resulting in the "sketchy" graphical style.[7] The World 1 penguin boss was originally named "Pauly Penguin" and was created by one of Brad's friends, Paul Downs.[5]
After the release of World 1 Borne began freelancing, but stated in an interview that he views his own projects as a hobby, and that he doesn't "get as consumed by the process as much as I used to".[7] According to Borne "Trophies were my way of giving a nod to a few Flash artists whose work I really enjoyed."[4] In World 1 these trophies are located within standard levels, or at the end of a simple level designed by Borne. Several trophies from World 1 represent Borne's own works in progress, In World 2 however the developer worked directly with the artist each trophy represented in order to design a unique level for obtaining that trophy.[4]
Bornegames is the hub for Borne's work and blog, which quickly became an integral part of the beta testing process. With new betas being released on a regular basis that no other websites had, players visiting the site act as beta testers and report software bugs. It became the central hub for the latest bug-fixes and BETA news. Borne has also used his blog to post question and answer videos to reply to questions sent in by fans, he has also posted a "Behind the Fancy Pants" video as well as an "Official Snailshell Golf Guide".[8] In May 2008 Borne completed a Fancy Pants Man move set and character design for the fighting game Newgrounds Rumble.[9] In Newground Rumble Fancy Pants Man was supposedly invited for free ice cream in the Newgrounds world until he finds out that it was a setup for revenge by the other characters in the Newground universe. Newgrounds didn't appreciate "kiddy" games unlike killing, shooting, violent, etc. games. Fancy later fights characters like S'asshole, Hank, P-bot, Nene, and the Newgrounds mascot Pico.During the Pico and Nene stage, Pico's rival Piconjo joins Fancy's side. Fancy later tries to find whose idea was the setup.
[edit]World 1
The first installment of the series The Fancy Pants Adventures. It was created by Brad Borne, and released March 14, 2006. It is a platforming game with trophies and different colors of the pants (red, green, blue and orange).
Story World 1 doesn't have an original story, other than The Fancy Pants Man going around the world and accidentally giving the angry penguin a rude awakening.
[edit]World 2
This is the second installment of the series The Fancy Pants Adventures. Also crated by Brad,it was released in January 9, 2008. It's a platforming game with circled slopes and new tricks included. It has more levels, trophies and colors than the first installment.
Story Fancy Pants will appear in a type of golf-shell course with his pencil as golf stick and Snail Shell as ball. When he gets the ball inside the hole that says Pants, the mayor of Squiggleville will appear. He will give him an Ice Cream, then the Angry Rabbit appears and steals Fancy Pants Man's Ice Cream. The mayor tells Fancy Pants Man to fight for the Ice Cream, so he enters the golf hole. After beating all 6 Levels and 5 Extra Levels, Fancy Pants Man will enter The Angry Rabbit's Rabitty Hideout. Then they will fight. If Fancy Pants Man wins, his Ice Cream will come floating down slowly.
[edit]World 3
The third installment of The Fancy Pants Adventures is currently in development and although Borne himself is not entirely sure when World 3 will be released, most expected that the game would be in a beta stage by mid-2010. In this installment, Fancy Pants Man's little sister, Cutie Pants Girl, is kidnapped and Fancy Pants Man has to save her. Borne has released some art for the new game and asked followers of his site for feedback. Elements in World 3 that have been confirmed[10]:
Water-based levels and swimming.
The little sister of Fancy Pants Man named Cutie Pants Girl (who wears a dress) will be introduced. She has the ability to swing from ceilings using her pet cat, Kitten Kabootle. It is unknown whether or not she will be able to swim.
A longer, more complex plot involving pirates and ninjas.
Pencil combat. Fancy Pants Man will employ a pencil as he does in Newgrounds Rumble.
Spin attack.
Improved animation, backgrounds, and moves(ie. the character will no longer fall off of wall jumps, just slide).
Special rooms where you perform a string of move combos for points
New enemies including angry ducks, frogs, bats, pirates, and ninjas.
Up to four player multi-player.
[edit]The Fancy Pants Adventures (Console)
On November 10, 2010, series creator Brad Borne released a video on his website and on YouTube announcing a home console version of The Fancy Pants Adventures for Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. The game is a collaboration between Borne Games and development studio Over the Top Games, and was published by Electronic Arts, under the company's EA2D label.[11] New features include a two to four player mode and a brand new set of levels, as well as World's 1 and 2. The game was released on April 19, 2011 for PlayStation Network and April 20, 2011 for Xbox Live Arcade.[12] Borne announced in an FAQ on his website, the console game is not World 3, but World 3 will be something of a devolution of the console game.[13]
[edit]Reception

The Fancy Pants Adventures games received a positive reaction from video game critics and "drew in crowds on sites like Newgrounds and Armor Games".[14] Both worlds have featured on numerous "Best Games" articles; on sites including TechCult,[15] ExtremeTech,[16] and GamesRadar.[14]
As of February 2008, World 2 has been played almost 6.5 million times on Armorgames. World 2 had been played over 9 million times on Addicting Games, and 2 million times on Kongregate. World 1 has been played about 3 million times on Armor Games, almost 3 million on Addicting Games, and over 1 million times on Kongregate. World 2 won the 2008 Newgrounds Tank Award for Best Flash Game,[17] and is the fifth most played Flash game of 2008 in the Mochi Media Flash game advertising network.[18] The game was also nominated for Nick's Most Addicting Games Showdown.
IGN gave The Fancy Pants Adventures a score of 7.5, praising its parkour style gameplay, but criticising the inclusion of weapons and the lack of drop in multiplayer.[19]
[edit]References

^ Bardinelli, John (2006-03-24). "The Fancy Pants Adventure". Jay is Games. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
^ Haas, Juergen. "Linux Game: Fancy Pants Adventures". about.com. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
^ Psychotronic (2008-01-11). "The Fancy Pants Adventure: World 2". Jay is Games. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
^ a b c Borne, Brad (2007-10-07). "Cameo Levels". Bornegames.com. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
^ a b Borne, Brad; Downs, Paul. "Behind the Fancy Pants". Bornegames.com.
^ Fahey, Mike (2008-01-10). "Hot Flashes: Fancy Pants Adventure 2". Kotaku. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
^ a b c "Brade Borne, developer of The Fancy Pants Adventures". Planet Freeplay. 2007-03-08. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
^ Borne, Brad. "Videos". Bornegames.com. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
^ Borne, Brad (2008-05-31). "Fancy Pants a fighter?". Bornegames.com. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
^ [1]
^ http://www.fancypantsadventures.com
^ http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/116/1160491p1.html
^ http://www.bornegames.com/games/fpa-for-console/faqs/
^ a b Nagata, Tyler (2008-12-09). "The BEST FREE games to play this holiday". GamesRadar. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
^ Scocco, Daniel (2008-10-06). "The 150 Best Online Flash Games". TechCult. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
^ "The 20 Best Free PC Games". ExtremeTech. Retrieved 2009-03-02.
^ Fulp, Tom (2009-03-07). "2nd Annual Tank Awards". Newgrounds. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
^ Au, Wagner (2008-12-15). "10 Most Popular Flash Games of 2008 — Mochi Network". GigaOM. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
^ http://uk.xboxlive.ign.com/articles/116/1163079p1.html
[edit]External links

BorneGames.com Brad Borne's Website
Play World 1 at Armor Games
Play World 2 at Armor Games
FancyPantsAdventures.com Fancy Pants Adventures

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