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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The Greeter and the The Greeter (Revenge) are the only female puppets in both games.
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In late 2016, Kolbek announced via Facebook that he is no longer part of the company, leaving the fate of the series unknown.
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On December 31st 2023, ''Slaughter Me Street 1999'' an official spin off was released in early access.
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On December 31st 2023, ''Slaughter Me Street 1999'' 1999'', an official spin off off, was released in early access.
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The two main games are sold digitally on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}. ''123 Slaughter Me Street Retro'' was made for Android phones.
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The two main games are sold digitally on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}. ''123 Slaughter Me Street Retro'' was made for Android phones. \n Then on August 23rd 2023, ''Super Retro'' a remake of ''Retro'' was released on Android and IOS.
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''123 Slaughter Me Street'' was an indie horror game series developed by John Kolbek and Nate Sanders of Impulse Game Studios. Based on the works of Creator/JimHenson, the games follow the story of Tim Denson, who is hunted by packs of murderous muppet-like monsters. After the first game, the team recruited Will of Creator/DAGames to develop the music for the second installment and ''Retro''.
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''123 Slaughter Me Street'' was an indie horror MascotHorror game series developed by John Kolbek and Nate Sanders of Impulse Game Studios. Based on the works of Creator/JimHenson, the games follow the story of Tim Denson, who is hunted by packs of murderous muppet-like monsters. After the first game, the team recruited Will of Creator/DAGames to develop the music for the second installment and ''Retro''.
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->''"Walk down the corridor\\
You shine your light through the lasting night\\
You walk through this bloody floor\\
We follow, we greet\\
We wait and repeat\\
Now forward through this linear path\\
Peer past the doors that hold your wrath\\
How long can hope keep you on your seat?\\
We follow, we greet\\
We wait and repeat"''
-->--'''Briefly in the song Creator/DAGames, "Follow, Greet, Wait, Repeat"
You shine your light through the lasting night\\
You walk through this bloody floor\\
We follow, we greet\\
We wait and repeat\\
Now forward through this linear path\\
Peer past the doors that hold your wrath\\
How long can hope keep you on your seat?\\
We follow, we greet\\
We wait and repeat"''
-->--'''Briefly in the song Creator/DAGames, "Follow, Greet, Wait, Repeat"
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* OffingTheOffspring: The second game reveals that [[spoiler:Denson chopped his young daughter up after undergoing SanitySlippage courtesy of the Nightmare]].
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* OffingTheOffspring: The second game reveals that [[spoiler:Denson chopped his young daughter up after undergoing SanitySlippage courtesy SanitySlippage. Courtesy of the Nightmare]].
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The two main games are sold digitally on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}. ''123 Slaughter Me Street Retro'' was made for Android phones.
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* DeathOfAChild: With the brutal murder of [[spoiler:Denson's daughter]].
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* InfantImmortality: Averted with the brutal murder of [[spoiler:Denson's daughter]].
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The first game had the player walk down hallways with holes on the walls, where monsters can pop out to kill you. The player has to avoid this by shining his flashlight on them, which sometimes he needs to smack in order to get it to work. ''Retro'' is a 2-D version of that, complete with run-ins with the Nightmare, who serves as a boss. Te second game had Denson hiding from the creatures in his house, finding a ball, and then making a dash for the exit.
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The first game had the player walk down hallways with holes on the walls, where monsters can pop out to kill you. The player has to avoid this by shining his flashlight on them, which sometimes he needs to smack in order to get it to work. ''Retro'' is a 2-D version of that, complete with run-ins with the Nightmare, who serves as a boss. Te The second game had Denson hiding from the creatures in his house, finding a ball, and then making a dash for the exit.
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-->''"Diminished on stage! To bumble, to kid. Now we played you... The deed YOU did!"''
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* AWinnerIsYou: Each level completed in ''2'' is followed by the words "You Win".
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* AWinnerIsYou: Each level completed in ''2'' is followed by the words "You Win".Win".
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[ArcWords Salvation awaits]]...]]
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''123 Slaughter Me Street'' was an indie horror game series developed by John Kolbek and Nate Sanders of Impulse Game Studios. Based on the works of Creator/JimHenson, the games follow the story of Tim Denson, who is hunted by packs of murderous muppet-like monsters. After the first game, the team recruited Will of Creator/DAGames to develop the music for the second and ''Retro''.
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''123 Slaughter Me Street'' was an indie horror game series developed by John Kolbek and Nate Sanders of Impulse Game Studios. Based on the works of Creator/JimHenson, the games follow the story of Tim Denson, who is hunted by packs of murderous muppet-like monsters. After the first game, the team recruited Will of Creator/DAGames to develop the music for the second installment and ''Retro''.
In late 2016, Kolbek announced via Facebook that he is no longer part of the company, leaving the fate of the series unknown.
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* VillainProtagonist: In the first game, the protagonist is seen escaping from the police, and we are not given a clear reason why. The second game reveals that he [[spoiler:murdered his own daughter after being driven insane]].
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* VillainProtagonist: In the first game, the protagonist is seen escaping from the police, and we are not given a clear reason why. The second game reveals that he [[spoiler:murdered his own daughter after being driven insane]].insane]].
* AWinnerIsYou: Each level completed in ''2'' is followed by the words "You Win".
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[ArcWords Salvation awaits]]...]]
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* {{Retraux}}: ''123 Slaughter Me Street Retro'', fittingly, having pixelated graphics and a 16-bit era sounding score.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The Greeter and the The Greeter (Revenge) are the only female puppets in both games.
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-->''"Diminished on stage! To bumble, to kid. Now we played you... The deed YOU did!"''
-->--'''The Nightmare''', ''123 Slaughter Me Street 2''
''123 Slaughter Me Street'' was an indie horror game series developed by John Kolbek and Nate Sanders of Impulse Game Studios. Based on the works of Creator/JimHenson, the games follow the story of Tim Denson, who is hunted by packs of murderous muppet-like monsters. After the first game, the team recruited Will of Creator/DAGames to develop the music for the second and ''Retro''.
The first game had the player walk down hallways with holes on the walls, where monsters can pop out to kill you. The player has to avoid this by shining his flashlight on them, which sometimes he needs to smack in order to get it to work. ''Retro'' is a 2-D version of that, complete with run-ins with the Nightmare, who serves as a boss. Te second game had Denson hiding from the creatures in his house, finding a ball, and then making a dash for the exit.
The two main games are sold digitally on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}. ''123 Slaughter Me Street Retro'' was made for Android phones.
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!!The series provides examples of:
* ArcWords: Salvation Awaits.
* BigBad: Between the puppets, the Nightmare appears to be this. If it isn't all in our VillainProtagonist's head, of course.
* CreepyBasement: Even before the events of the game, Densson's basement as seen in the second are unnerving, with the carcasses of half-finished puppets here and there.
* TheCorrupter: [[spoiler:The Nightmare drives Denson insane when it begins speaking to him, resulting in the puppet maker killing his own daughter when she walks down into the basement]].
* JumpScare: When caught by a monster, they will scream at the player and either attack them or shake the camera, resulting in a game over.
* InfantImmortality: Averted with the brutal murder of [[spoiler:Denson's daughter]].
* OffingTheOffspring: The second game reveals that [[spoiler:Denson chopped his young daughter up after undergoing SanitySlippage courtesy of the Nightmare]].
* OminousOwl: The Nightmare vaguely resembles a picture of an owl Denson's daughter drew.
* PsychologicalTormentZone: While the first game only alludes to this, the second game seemingly plays it straight as Tim Denson bumbles around what is presumably his home over and over to escape from the monsters, with it being more deprecated each time.
* VillainProtagonist: In the first game, the protagonist is seen escaping from the police, and we are not given a clear reason why. The second game reveals that he [[spoiler:murdered his own daughter after being driven insane]].
-->--'''The Nightmare''', ''123 Slaughter Me Street 2''
''123 Slaughter Me Street'' was an indie horror game series developed by John Kolbek and Nate Sanders of Impulse Game Studios. Based on the works of Creator/JimHenson, the games follow the story of Tim Denson, who is hunted by packs of murderous muppet-like monsters. After the first game, the team recruited Will of Creator/DAGames to develop the music for the second and ''Retro''.
The first game had the player walk down hallways with holes on the walls, where monsters can pop out to kill you. The player has to avoid this by shining his flashlight on them, which sometimes he needs to smack in order to get it to work. ''Retro'' is a 2-D version of that, complete with run-ins with the Nightmare, who serves as a boss. Te second game had Denson hiding from the creatures in his house, finding a ball, and then making a dash for the exit.
The two main games are sold digitally on UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}. ''123 Slaughter Me Street Retro'' was made for Android phones.
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!!The series provides examples of:
* ArcWords: Salvation Awaits.
* BigBad: Between the puppets, the Nightmare appears to be this. If it isn't all in our VillainProtagonist's head, of course.
* CreepyBasement: Even before the events of the game, Densson's basement as seen in the second are unnerving, with the carcasses of half-finished puppets here and there.
* TheCorrupter: [[spoiler:The Nightmare drives Denson insane when it begins speaking to him, resulting in the puppet maker killing his own daughter when she walks down into the basement]].
* JumpScare: When caught by a monster, they will scream at the player and either attack them or shake the camera, resulting in a game over.
* InfantImmortality: Averted with the brutal murder of [[spoiler:Denson's daughter]].
* OffingTheOffspring: The second game reveals that [[spoiler:Denson chopped his young daughter up after undergoing SanitySlippage courtesy of the Nightmare]].
* OminousOwl: The Nightmare vaguely resembles a picture of an owl Denson's daughter drew.
* PsychologicalTormentZone: While the first game only alludes to this, the second game seemingly plays it straight as Tim Denson bumbles around what is presumably his home over and over to escape from the monsters, with it being more deprecated each time.
* VillainProtagonist: In the first game, the protagonist is seen escaping from the police, and we are not given a clear reason why. The second game reveals that he [[spoiler:murdered his own daughter after being driven insane]].