Undertale Alarm Clock App In Development

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In honor of Undertale’s second anniversary, a new project has been announced on the official blog. Toby Fox revealed an Undertale alarm clock app. It will be coming to Android and Apple iOS devices.

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Even though the Undertale alarm clock will technically be an alarm, it won’t exactly function as a reliable one. When you use it, you will be allowing the characters from the game to set the alarm for you. It is really more of a means of communicating with characters from the game. Fox and Chess are currently working on it in their spare time. Concept art has been released, which is shown at the right, and a few potential conversations have been shared. Readers are left to guess who is speaking in each dialogue sample.

 

As an example, here are the Papyrus conversations revealed so far.

“SIGH… WHY CAN’T SANS HAVE A FRIEND… THAT IS JUST PLAIN NORMAL… HANDSOME… SMART… WEARS A COOL OUTFIT… LOVES PUZZLES… WAIT A SECOND!!! I’M THAT FRIEND!!!

 

“I THINK I MIGHT RETIRE MY JOG-BOY OUTFIT. MY MUSCLES ARE GETTING TOO BIG FOR IT. I MEAN, IT KEEPS SHRINKING IN THE WASH. AND BY THE WASH, I MEAN WHEN I WEAR IT IN THE SHOWER. DO YOU WANT IT?? WHAT’S YOUR BONE SIZE?”

 

“I’M THINKING OF WRITING AN AUTO-BIOGRAPHY. YOU KNOW… A STORY ALL ABOUT MY CAR.”

 

And here are the Sans conversations that were shared.

“i’ll level with you… i’m not really an ‘alarm’ guy. now my brother… he’s an alarm fanatic. if you could go over and use his alarm, i’m sure you’d both have a great time. just a tip.”

 

“think we might have another costume party coming up. wonder what papyrus should dress up as… a clown? a flower? a bunny rabbit? gotta decide carefully… whatever it is, he’s gonna be wearing it for months.”

 

“what am i gonna dress up for the party? oh, you know… a skeleton. that’s spooky, right?”

 

The Undertale alarm clock has a tentative 2018 release window. Undertale is available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and PC.


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