Slendytubbies 2 - Open Source

So the next time you hear the distorted giggle of a Tinky Winky in the dark, remember: you can now look under the hood and see exactly how that fear was programmed. And maybe, just maybe, you can mod him to do the floss dance.

For a horror game built on mystery and atmosphere, releasing the raw code and assets to the public was a bold move. Here is why it happened, what it includes, and how it has breathed new life into a decade-old game. Originally released as a sequel to the 2012 Slendytubbies , Slendytubbies 2 (circa 2013-2015) was a massive leap forward. It abandoned the simple "collect the custard" mechanic for a full-fledged multiplayer survival experience. Players could choose between running as the terrified Teletubbies or hunting them as the infected, goo-drenched "Slendytubby." slendytubbies 2 open source

Download the open-source release, open it in Clickteam Fusion (or use the pre-compiled community builds), and connect to a fan server. To mod: You will need a copy of Clickteam Fusion 2.5 (the paid engine). However, several fan ports to Godot and Unity are ongoing for those who prefer free tools. The Final Word on Tubbies Releasing a horror game’s source code is usually reserved for abandonware. But Slendytubbies 2 isn't dead; it's liberated. The haunting fields of Teletubby land are now a playground for programmers, speedrunners, and horror fans alike. So the next time you hear the distorted