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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Rastro was the only Funkey from this set to see a full release. | * [[Rastro]] was the only Funkey from this set to see a full release. | ||
* Two of these Funkeys, Voodoo and Knight, have a set of three horns on their heads, likely giving them some alternate functionality similar to the [[Chat Funkeys]], [[Game Creator Funkeys]], and [[iFunk]]. | * Two of these Funkeys, [[Voodoo]] and [[Knight]], have a set of three horns on their heads, likely giving them some alternate functionality similar to the [[Chat Funkeys]], [[Game Creator Funkeys]], and [[iFunk]]. | ||
* Since this set was exclusive to Target, the Target Funkey likely would have been named Target or Bullseye, after the store's canine mascot. | * Since this set was exclusive to Target, the Target Funkey likely would have been named Target or Bullseye, after the store's canine mascot. | ||
[[Category:Unreleased Content]] | [[Category:Unreleased Content]] |
Revision as of 05:30, 26 November 2020
Game Forge is an unreleased set, scheduled to be released with the Paradox Green expansion. The set would have included four Funkeys, presumably ones with multiplayer games or game creator tools.
Funkeys
Trivia
- Rastro was the only Funkey from this set to see a full release.
- Two of these Funkeys, Voodoo and Knight, have a set of three horns on their heads, likely giving them some alternate functionality similar to the Chat Funkeys, Game Creator Funkeys, and iFunk.
- Since this set was exclusive to Target, the Target Funkey likely would have been named Target or Bullseye, after the store's canine mascot.