![]() The “Floppy Fish” seems to be both a nod to Flappy Bird, and the beloved Pokémon Magicarp performing his token move, splash. “The Dark Lord” walks in a dark, red-tinged world, and shows an obvious resemblance to He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. From the Loch Ness monster to the Chinese god of wealth to a British phone box to the games composer, Crossy Road is now jam-packed with hidden hoppers. “#thedress” is wearing the infamous blue-and-black or gold-and-white dress that dominated the internet for months. Every time addictive traffic dodger Crossy Road is updated, it receives a handful of secret characters for you to unlock. Other characters are hilarious nods to pop culture and famous personas. Many characters available are clever in their own right, such as the rainbow-trailing “UniHorse,” the ever-sighing “Emo Goose,” and the “K-Drama Actor” who is surrounded by clicking cameras and screaming fans. While in-app purchases exist, very few characters are purchase-only, with an ingenious design to unlock characters by spending “coins” in an in-game “prize machine.” Coins can be collected along your route, but they can also be earned by receiving a “mystery gift” every few hours, completing specific tasks, or watching ads. ![]() 110 total characters allegedly exist in the game, with some rumored to be “secret unlockables,” available only if a very specific task is completed.
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