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Fancy Pants Adventure


Surmount the nearby terrains that are just made for dangerous, but elegant stunts! Fancy Pants Adventure offers a fashionable trip across an assortment of obstacles of all shapes and sizes. However, everything is possible for the reckless hero of this game! So, grab the most vivid pants you have and get ready for a speedrun.

Gameplay Fancy Pants Adventure

The main objective in this game is to defend your sister from vicious pirates who stole her. Venture right into the bandits’ lair and prove them wrong with your impeccable fighting skills! In Fancy Pants Adventure you are about to discover multiple interesting sights and participate in numerous fascinating events, so be ready to adapt to the rarest twists!



Explore numerous terrains
. Dash through various terrains brimming with thrilling trials and picturesque decorations. The game grants diverse landscapes that you may enjoy while executing stunning tricks, from snowy mountains to tropical islands.


Unlock secret passages
. Each chapter in Fancy Pants Adventure conceals hidden shortcuts and curious places only the most attentive players can find. Pay attention to every corner and receive special pri

Hacked Fancy Pants 2 Adventure: World 2


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About Hacked Fancy Pants 2 Adventure: World 2

Have you ever dived back into the swirly, ink-drawn world of Fancy Pants Adventures and felt it was just begging for a little extra punch? That’s exactly the vibe you get with Hacked Fancy Pants 2 Adventure: World 2. It feels like someone’s lovingly taken Brad Borne’s original stick-figure playground and tossed in some surprise power-ups, new enemies, and a few delightfully twisted shortcuts that keep you on your toes. You’ll still be sliding and spinning through those curvy levels you know and love, but with a couple more cheeky tricks up your sleeve.

The core controls are nearly identical to the classic—arrow keys to move, jump to bounce, tap dash to rocket forward—but you’ll quickly notice subtle tweaks. Dash charges feel snappier, and there’s a new midair twist move that wasn’t in the original, making high-flying combos feel fresh and surprisingly strategic. You’ll discover hidden boost pads that send you skidding through secret tunnels and little color-coded switches that unlock bonus rooms. It’s deceptively simple but gives you enough layers of mastery to keep you hooked

Software:
Fancy Pants Adventures






The Fancy Pants Adventures




Fancy Pants Man, the protagonist.




Developer(s)

Brad Borne
Over the Top Games
(Console)




Publisher(s)

Armor Games
(Flash games)

Kongregate
(Remix and Steam)

EA 2D
(Console)

Chillingo
(iOS)




Designer(s)

Brad Borne



Series

The Fancy Pants Adventures



Engine

Flash



Platform(s)

Browser game, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, IOS, Android, Windows, Mac OS X



Release


Browser

March 14, 2006 (
World 1
)
January 9, 2008 (
World 2
)
April 5, 2012 (
World 3
)
May 14, 2014 (
World 1 Remix
)

PlayStation 3

April 19, 2011

Xbox 360

April 20, 2011

iOS

March 4, 2012

Android

May 22, 2017

Steam

September 20, 2017



Genre(s)

Platformer



Mode(s)

Single-player, Multiplayer
(Consoles only)







Fancy Pants Adventures

is a series of free side-scrolling Flash games created by American developer Brad Borne. Three worlds have been released so far.
World 1
was released on March 14, 2006 and
World 2
was released on January 9, 2008. After the 2009 Comic-Con, Borne announced he would officially start working on
World 3
. It was released on April 5, 2012.
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