![]() ![]() And only a couple weeks after we opened the Test Server, a few malicious individuals took advantage of that fact and began putting our security to the test.įirst, our game was dumped. We’ve never had an official, public server before. By opening our Test Server, we were exposing ourselves to the public for the first time. If there’s a district reset, yeah, it’s a big deal and we try to fix it- but it’s not as detrimental to us as it is for other Toontown projects. We aren’t Toontown Rewritten or Corporate Clash with hundreds and thousands of players- we are Toontown Offline. Unfortunately, a wrench was thrown in our gears and we soon had a serious problem on our hands.īecause Toontown Offline is a singleplayer game by nature, we’ve never had to deal with security issues before. Never before did we have the opportunity to work on updates and have them playable for testing as soon as we were done with them. As developers, we had so much fun being able to push out new content at this pace. Every day for a couple weeks, there would be a new Magic Word here, a new zone there, among many bug fixes. When we released the Test Server, updates were being pushed out at a very frequent pace. So, why hasn’t that happened yet? Let’s take a look back to when the Toontown Offline Test Server first opened. This means that all the features we had planned to be in this version are done, and we are just waiting on bug fixes and more to release the game properly, beyond the Test Server. Last month, we explained that our game was now feature-complete. Why is it taking so long for v1.0 to release? So why don’t you take a seat and share a slice of Pypperoni pizza with us? We’ve been rather quiet on the internals of our game, so we thought it would make sense to talk in-depth about what we’ve been doing behind the scenes. Very little has happened so far in January and February, and we’d like to talk about that. Designed for children as young as seven, the depth of the game's content has drawn in many older players as well.Hey everyone! In place of the usual monthly blog post, today we’ve decided to do something a little different. Disney's Toontown Online (commonly known as simply Toontown) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game created by The Walt Disney Company and billed as the first such game intended for kids and families. Field offices were created for Mover& Shakers, because they were the best cogs in the mega Sellbot invasions: for stealing jokes from shopkeepers. Only Sellbot Field Offices were finished and released publicly in Toontown Online. ![]() They came out on Test on Januand Februto the public. Find other toons to fight the cogs with! A Field Office, sometimes abbreviated FO, is a type of cog building. An extended mix for the game Disney Toontown Online! I make other extended songs from other games, such as Club Penguin! SUBSCRIBE AND REQUEST! I do not own Toontown Online. ![]()
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