This is an avatar guessing game, but with a twist (Based on the Total Drama World Tour Flash Game of the same name):
1. An avatar from the above gallery will make a statement about another avatar in the same gallery.
2. The next poster must guess which avatar it is.
3. If they are right, then they get a turn with one of their avatar’s. However, should they be wrong, then that avatar will respond in the negative and then give another statement about the actual avatar.
4. If after three guesses, no one is able to guess the avatar, the original poster will reveal it and then the poster who gave the last guess will do one with one of their avatar’s.
5. Only one guess can be active at a time.
6. Host cooldown: If you have already hosted a round, wait until a round has passed before you can potentially host again. If 24 hours have passed, you are allowed to guess, but if you get it right you must pass command to another troper.
7. Last rule: The person saying the initial clue, is automatically marked off as a choice.
Example:
Avatar 1: Statement about another avatar
Guess 1
Avatar 2: It’ll either be correct or they will say no and give another statement.
Real Time:
Any time he says buttery, he wiggles his fingers.
Edited by starmate3 on Feb 20th 2025 at 4:27:52 AM
I'm a bit like him, maybe...but he didn't become a tree. He actually got crazy, freaky powers from being transformed. In fact, he took his anger out on people, went full supervillain. And I couldn't do that, even if I had the ability to move.
Edited by Snailfish on Jan 8th 2025 at 11:15:42 AM
All witches, all skeletons, all jack O Lanterns, gather round your TV set, put on your masks, and watch...watch the magic pumpkin, Watch...
Between this and the kid that Gorilla Grodd is holding, I choose this.
Edited by LucasdaKool on Jan 8th 2025 at 7:28:47 PM
https://enigmatics.org/puzzles/I'd be honored, but the award here goes to a fellow rogue, give it up for my pal...
ELECTRO! And not Max! He was a clumsy idiot, and it got him killed! Now there's only Electro, master of electricity, who's gonna fry that damn web-head! I may be unstable, but the good Doc Ock is gonna help me control my power! Then I won't need this blasted suit!
(Okay, Lucas Da Kool is next.)
All witches, all skeletons, all jack O Lanterns, gather round your TV set, put on your masks, and watch...watch the magic pumpkin, Watch...
Q1: Does your character have... Oh wait! This isn't that kind of game, isn't it? Anyway, I see that the character have been hit on their head for at least once, was a pity.
https://enigmatics.org/puzzles/No, not me, Hugh O'Connor. The character actually share a somewhat similar color (blue) with me, only a different shade. They probably even share the same nationality with me. What can I add? Oh, they are a bit... underground, aren't they?
https://enigmatics.org/puzzles/Boom! That's a waste of question. (and it isn't even the third turn) I wasn't hit on the head, isn't from a Japanese work and wasn't even blue to begin with. To add more clues, I saw that their face look... weird
Edited by LucasdaKool on Jan 8th 2025 at 7:24:22 PM
https://enigmatics.org/puzzles/
No! I, Doraemon does not live underground at all! The answer was this Tontie creature from Eyezmaze games, a Japanese game website. In the game, you have to whack the Tonties in a whack-a-mole-like game. The Tonties are known to live underground. There are many kind of tonties, but the most basic one is blue, as shown here. Their face always looks weird with only one eye.
You go next!
Edited by LucasdaKool on Jan 10th 2025 at 3:26:14 AM
https://enigmatics.org/puzzles/The crazy thing is, Tontie was going to be my first guess (but I picked Hugh O'Connor instead), so that's a "go with your gut" lesson for me.
What's up, bro? First thing I'll tell you about this dude is that he's strikin' a rather silly pose. The look he has on his face made me crack up way more than my sister's jokes did (they've been a major snooze lately).
No, the first clue about his head made me think of him since he appeared to have a bump on his head, but I didn't know he was from a Whack-A-Mole type game.
Edited by Pbskidsfan on Jan 9th 2025 at 9:01:56 AM
My plan is to trick you into thinking this is my signature when it’s not, then confuse you silly. Doubting my plan? Then it's working!
Shouldn't you wait until the first one is answered? Is it allowed for two people answer at same time?
I’ll add that to the rules. Only 1 at a time. When someone has given a guess, everyone must wait for the original poster to reply.
So grab a stick and take a swing! Do the Piñata thing!I'll answer Janky's guess first, but DeadlyEspresso is welcome to ask again.
I'm flattered that you thought of me, kid. But it ain't me, and it's not that glasses kid, either. I will tell ya that the avatar in question isn't human, and he has a soft spot for his child. I think I'd like that fellow.
My plan is to trick you into thinking this is my signature when it’s not, then confuse you silly. Doubting my plan? Then it's working!Ah, I see why you thought of moi, but it's not me, I'm afraid. I'm not a father (unlike the subject), but my face there is rather striking.
But nevertheless! Here's your last clue: this character appears multiple times in the troper's gallery, but only once does he make the comedic face mentioned before.
My plan is to trick you into thinking this is my signature when it’s not, then confuse you silly. Doubting my plan? Then it's working!Nope, not me. I don't fit any of the clues except for the non-human one, and I guess my face could be considered amusing depending on your viewpoint.
HAW-HAW-HAW! All along it was me, Petey the Cat! The movie hasn't even come out yet, and people are already making memes out of this pose. It's a bit annoying, but kind of funny.
Since I came from a book series first, I appear three
◊ other
◊ times
◊ in the troper's gallery, probably because she likes my character too much. And I guess I do have a soft spot for my son, no matter how annoying he can be.

?
I don't know much, so...
Edited by LucasdaKool on Jan 9th 2025 at 2:02:42 AM
https://enigmatics.org/puzzles/