Dangeresque Roomisode 2: The Intersection of Doom & Boom
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A second roomisode was first hinted at in the April 24, 2009 [[Videlectrix]] website post. On October 5, 2017, [[Strong Bad]] posted [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017#916124616200019968|an animation]] from the game on his [[@StrongBadActual|Twitter account]], not mentioning that it was from a sequel. On September 23, 2018, two days after [[Telltale Games]] announced its closure, a Telltale worker reminisced about making [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], discussing it with Strong Bad on Twitter. The person was reminded of the first roomisode and asked Strong Bad about a sequel. Strong Bad replied with [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2018#1043936012722933761|a brief description]] of the game, including the same animation from earlier. Later that day, he posted a [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2018#1043954507976192007|Twitter thread]] revealing more information about the game, including responses and graphics. | A second roomisode was first hinted at in the April 24, 2009 [[Videlectrix]] website post. On October 5, 2017, [[Strong Bad]] posted [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2017#916124616200019968|an animation]] from the game on his [[@StrongBadActual|Twitter account]], not mentioning that it was from a sequel. On September 23, 2018, two days after [[Telltale Games]] announced its closure, a Telltale worker reminisced about making [[Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People]], discussing it with Strong Bad on Twitter. The person was reminded of the first roomisode and asked Strong Bad about a sequel. Strong Bad replied with [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2018#1043936012722933761|a brief description]] of the game, including the same animation from earlier. Later that day, he posted a [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2018#1043954507976192007|Twitter thread]] revealing more information about the game, including responses and graphics. | ||
- | More details were teased about the game in two "Screenshot -durday" posts. The [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|first]] had Coach Z's Renaldo fez smoldering on the floor as Strong Bad's Dangeresque glasses fell on the floor beside it. The second [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2023 Feb#1623699906375434242|post]] had Strong Sad telling Strong Bad that he wouldn't move until all the power had been shut off. Any further details on the game are unknown | + | More details were teased about the game in two "Screenshot-durday" posts. The [[@strongbadactual (Instagram)|first]] had Coach Z's Renaldo fez smoldering on the floor as Strong Bad's Dangeresque glasses fell on the floor beside it. The second [[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2023 Feb#1623699906375434242|post]] had Strong Sad telling Strong Bad that he wouldn't move until all the power had been shut off. Any further details on the game are unknown; however, due to the frequency of these posts, more updates are likely to happen. |
'''Cast:''' [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]], [[Renaldo]], [[Strong Sad]] | '''Cast:''' [[Dangeresque (character)|Dangeresque]], [[Renaldo]], [[Strong Sad]] |
Revision as of 12:40, 10 February 2023
Dangeresque Roomisode 2 is the canceled sequel to Dangeresque Roomisode 1: Behind the Dangerdesque. Like the first game, it would have been a Videlectrix adventure game in the style of early graphic adventure games like those produced by LucasArts and Sierra Entertainment. The player would have taken control of both Dangeresque and Renaldo. Renaldo would have been in the DangeCar-esque, which Strong Bad describes as having "intense A/C action" and "ashtray mode". Settings would have included a city intersection at night (possibly Brainblow City) and an underground sewer containing a bearded Strong Sad. The sewer could likely be accessed through the manhole cover on the street. The goal would have been to defuse a bomb inside DangerCar-esque and soothe Renaldo with slow jam tapes. Strong Bad describes the game as more of an "intersectionisode" than a "roomisode".
A second roomisode was first hinted at in the April 24, 2009 Videlectrix website post. On October 5, 2017, Strong Bad posted an animation from the game on his Twitter account, not mentioning that it was from a sequel. On September 23, 2018, two days after Telltale Games announced its closure, a Telltale worker reminisced about making Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, discussing it with Strong Bad on Twitter. The person was reminded of the first roomisode and asked Strong Bad about a sequel. Strong Bad replied with a brief description of the game, including the same animation from earlier. Later that day, he posted a Twitter thread revealing more information about the game, including responses and graphics.
More details were teased about the game in two "Screenshot-durday" posts. The first had Coach Z's Renaldo fez smoldering on the floor as Strong Bad's Dangeresque glasses fell on the floor beside it. The second post had Strong Sad telling Strong Bad that he wouldn't move until all the power had been shut off. Any further details on the game are unknown; however, due to the frequency of these posts, more updates are likely to happen.
Cast: Dangeresque, Renaldo, Strong Sad
Date: Started April 24, 2009 or earlier; abandoned September 23, 2018 or earlier
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Known Responses
Trash Can
Look
- DANGERESQUE: That thing's filled to burstin'! Prolly chock full of Grade A hobo finds. And at least C minus regular people finds!
Get/Use
- {Chosen in order}
- DANGERESQUE: Looks like I'm gonna have to jump... inthistrashcan!
- {jumps in, back out}
- DANGERESQUE: Whoa! Somebody threw out this old tape of SLOW JAMZ just because it's broken and doesn't work anymore. What a waste!
- DANGERESQUE: I just like the warm fuzzy feeling I get when I leap in the trash.
- {jumps in, back out}
- DANGERESQUE: I think the warm fuzzy feeling just tried to bite me.
Talk To
- DANGERESQUE: Hands up, Oscar! We know what REALLY happened to Mr. Hooper!
In the Gremlin
- RENALDO: It caromed off the side, yo! I swear!
Fun Facts
Explanations
- A slow jam is an umbrella term for music with rhythm and blues and soul influences.
Real-World References
- When talking to the trash can, Strong Bad references Oscar the Grouch, a creature from Sesame Street who lives in a trash can. Mr. Hooper was a Sesame Street character whose actor died in 1982.
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