
Fancy Pants Man's home is Squiggleville, a small country town run by the Mayor (first introduced in World 2). Another video game reference is from Nintendo's Mario video game series, with a box that can be jumped at from beneath to release several squiggles, and the source code referring to the squiggles as "coins". Similar to Sonic, collectables can be lost when damage is taken, but the loss is limited to 5% of total health and collectables. More references to the Sonic the Hedgehog series is how some the level design (like the "S-Tubes") is centered around momentum, increasing momentum by rolling down a slope, and how the collectables are essential to the player's health besides providing an extra life for every hundred collected. His gameplay is similar to the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, in which it utilizes momentum-based platforming with running as a major gameplay mechanic. He is a two dimensional stick figure man with spiky, choppy hair, wearing only a pair of colored triangular-shaped pants, hence his name. Right now, there are three parts of the game available on Brad Borne's website and two on Newgrounds.įancy Pants Adventures features Fancy Pants Man as the playable character of the series. World 4 was Super Fancy Pants Adventures, just ported to Adobe Flash. Two years after the release of the game, Brad posted World 4 on Newgrounds. Some years later, Brad Borne made a fourth entry, Super Fancy Pants Adventure, and it implies in its ending scene after defeating the final boss that it is "To be continued". An iOS version developed by Chillingo, Over the Top Games and Borne Games was released on the Apple App Store on March 4, 2012. 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. After the 2009 Comic-Con, Borne announced he would officially start working on World 3. World 1 was released on Maand World 2 was released on January 9, 2008. The Fancy Pants Adventures is a series of free side-scrolling Flash games created by American developer Brad Borne. Single-player, Multiplayer (Consoles only) 2006 video game The Fancy Pants Adventuresīrowser game, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, IOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS X
