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Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert

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Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert
Silly Sausage Doggy Dessert icon.png
Description
Our beloved stretchy dog is back in a brand new adventure in dessert land![1]
Developer
No. of players
1
Total levels
50
Genre
  • Platform
Control scheme
  • Touchscreen
Released
App Store App Store
21 December 2016
Google Play Google Play
21 December 2016

Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert is a sequel to Silly Sausage in Meat Land and was released for iOS on the Apple App Store and for Android on Google Play on December 21st, 2016. The game is planned to be released for Android on the Amazon App Store[2] and browser[2]. The player plays as a stretchy dog exploring a dessert-themed land during a dream[3].

Gameplay[edit | edit source]

Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert consists of a single level with fifty checkpoints. The stretchy dog acts and is controlled exactly the same as in the previous game. Doggy Dessert introduces challenge levels to the series, which are short levels with a time limit that have a Dog Treat prize at the end. Dog Treat prizes can be collected.

Checkpoints[edit | edit source]

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Ending[edit | edit source]

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Hazards[edit | edit source]

  • Jellies - Move around by making a straight movement then stopping.
  • Piston knives - Piston knives move diagonally and will bounce off platforms.
  • Enemy Cream - Acts like regualr cream, but will turn red and produce spikes after a short amount of time.
  • Teeth - Teeth move horizontally.
  • Spike diamonds - Immobile and kills the player on contact.
  • Matches - Moves flames down a vertical stick.
  • Candles - Lights up, creating hazardous tall flames.
  • Crusher cakes - Moves slowly in a set vertical direction then quickly reverses movement until it impacts a platform.

Interactive objects[edit | edit source]

  • Doghouses - Can be used as checkpoints.
  • Metal blocks - Cannot be gripped.
  • Cream - These platforms are made up of blocks that will break when touched.
  • Flip platforms - These platforms occur in a line and can be passed through by the player but not hazards.
  • Cherry bombs - Can be pushed by the stretchy dog and will explode, which can destroy wafer blocks, but will kill the stretchy dog if he is caught in the explosion.
  • Wafer blocks - These blocks can be destroyed by cherries.
  • Meat - Bounces the dog in the direction of the meat.
  • Peppermint - Can break wafer.

Pick-ups[edit | edit source]

  • Gems - Can be collected.
  • Treat prizes - Can be collected.
  • Lightning icons - Speeds up the dog.

Versions[edit | edit source]

Release version[edit | edit source]

This version of the game was released on Google Play and the Apple App Store on December 21st, 2016, and is labelled Version 1.0.1 on the Apple App Store and Version 1.0.0 on Google Play. This is the initial version of the game.

Announcements[edit | edit source]

  • September 23rd, 2016 - Nitrome posts a short GIF of the game on its Twitter account.
  • December 16th, 2016 - Nitrome posts that the game would be released on December 22nd, 2016, and released the game's trailer.
  • December 22nd, 2016 - Nitrome posts that the game has been released on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
  • January 8th, 2017 - Romain Macré posts on his Twitter account that the game has been featured on the front page of the "Games" section of the Apple App Store
  • January 12th, 2017 - Nitrome posts on their Twitter account that the game has been featured on the front page of the same app store in the section titled "Play Something Weird".

Development[edit | edit source]

Development of Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert started in 2015[4]. Development on the game had stopped by December 25th, 2015[5]. Work on the game did continue again, as it was worked on in July[6] and September 2016[7]. Nitrome announced the game on September 23rd, 2016, and posted a short preview of it[8]. On December 16th, 2016, Nitrome posted on Twitter that the game would be released on December 22nd, 2016[9], and posted the game's trailer[10]. The game was released for Android on Google Play and iOS on the Apple App Store on December 21st, 2016[11][12]

Credits[edit | edit source]

Art
Programming
Music

Beta elements[edit | edit source]

The September 23rd, 2016, preview shows an early layout for the third doghouse area. The doghouse is raised up and there is no red pipe above it, there is no vertical platform, and the top of the destructible column area does not match up in the same spot with the white cream in the ceiling of the level.

The same preview also showed the game's menu as having at the bottom "(c) nitrome ltd 2015", while the final changes "2015" to "2016".

Accolades[edit | edit source]

  • On January 8th, 2016, Romain Macré posted on his Twitter account that Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert and Meat Land had been featured on the front page of the "Games" section of the Apple App Store[13].
  • On January 12th, 2016, Nitrome posted on their Twitter account that the game had been featured on the front page of the same App Store in the section titled "Play Something Weird"[14].

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The boss music is a remix of the famous wedding song "Bridal Chorus".
  • This is the first game in the Silly Sausage series to include a boss fight.
  • A Xolstar-like spaceship makes an appearance in challenge rooms.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. As seen in the Google Play description.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Game Developer's Blog - Nitrome: Green Ninja Web build live! → comment chain by NOBODY and Nitrome: NOBODY: Plod was going to be released for mobile (iOS, Google Play, and Amazon) and browser, right?

    Nitrome: Yes that's the plan for all games going forward that are made in house...'', 20 Sept 15, retrieved 20 Sept 15.
  3. Game Developer's Blog - Nitrome: Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert, 22 Dec 16, retrieved 26 Dec 16.
  4. Nitrome on Twitter: [1]: Sequel to our Silly Sausage game is in development....Silly Sausage: Doggy Desert! ... [2], 23 Sep 16, retrieved 17 Dec 16. (the menu reads "(c) nitrome ltd 2015")
  5. Romain Macre on Twitter: [3]: Nitrome: Sequel to our Silly Sausage game is in development....Silly Sausage: Doggy Desert!

    NOBODY: @Nitrome 25 Dec 15 http://www.nitrome.com/blog/articles/1398/ … "We have 3 games in the works that we are not talking about yet at Nitrome." This one of them?

    Romain Macre: I believe it's not, from the date of the blog post., 23 Sep 16, retrieved 17 Dec 16.
  6. Helm on Twitter: [4]: new personal fans in the office after the ol' big one died. Quality of Life Get! [5], 11 Jul 16, retrieved 17 Dec 16.
  7. Helm on Twitter: [6]: PIXEL WORKSTATION 5000 [7], 14 Sep 16, retrieved 17 Dec 16.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Nitrome on Twitter: [8]: Sequel to our Silly Sausage game is in development....Silly Sausage: Doggy Desert! ... [9], 23 Sep 16, retrieved 17 Dec 16.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Nitrome on Twitter: [10]: Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert is coming next week on 22nd Dec! [11], 22 Dec 16, retrieved 22 Dec 16.
  10. 10.0 10.1 on YouTube: Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert, 16 Dec 16, retrieved 17 Dec 16.
  11. Nitrome - Android Apps on Google Play on the Wayback Machine (archived 21 Dec 16 15:04:36 UTC ) (no Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert)

    Nitrome - Android Apps on Google Play on the Wayback Machine (archived 21 Dec 16 16:51:45 ) (Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert is present)
  12. Silly Sausage: Doggy Dessert on the App Store on the Wayback Machine (archived 26 Dec 16 )
  13. Romain Macré on Twitter: [12]: Both Silly Sausage games, Meat Land and Doggy Dessert, are featured this week! [13], 8 Jan 17, retrieved 8 Jan 17.
  14. Nitrome on Twitter: [14]: Why not 'Play something wierd?' #sillysausage [images] , 12 Jan 17, retrieved 12 Jan 17.