Uno and Dos: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 36: | Line 36: | ||
File:UnoAndDos.png|Uno and Dos | File:UnoAndDos.png|Uno and Dos | ||
File:UnoSinDos.png|Uno alone | File:UnoSinDos.png|Uno alone | ||
File:OttoUnoDosRest.png|Otto, Uno, and Dos resting easter egg | |||
File:OttoUnoDosRestSpr.png|Otto, Uno, and Dos resting easter egg (Spritesheet) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 13:03, 7 March 2025
Uno and Dos | |
---|---|
"mweep" | |
First appearance | Level Editor |
Internal name | N/A |
Alts | N/A |
Voiced by | N/A |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Uno and Dos |
Alias (es) | N/A |
Gender | N/A |
Occupation | N/A |
Uno and Dos allow for changing between One- and Two-Player gameplay in the game's Level Editor.
If One-Player is enabled, Uno stands alone in the Level Editor. The other's name is Dos. They are separate entities.
Appearance
Uno and Dos are two different characters. Both are yellow figurines akin to the stick figures from DOT pictograms. They don't interact with anything.
Personality
Uno and Dos have no story significance, no dialogue or apparent personality, nor do they appear anywhere outside the Level Editor.
History
N/A
Trivia
If the game is left unattended in the Level Editor for enough time, an animation of Otto, Uno, and Dos will play of them resting on each other and sleeping. When the game is returned to, they will have an awakened, shocked expression before returning to their original places.