Where's My Water franchise was killed when Disney made it "free to play" in an attempt to chase higher profits. That's why we added power-ups, hints, and Facebook integration. After WMW2 failed to monetize to Disnry expectations they laid off the majority of our team ending the franchise. I really enjoyed making the games, the Turfinator and Ooze/purple icicles and music note challenges being my creations.
This is the only person I go to whenever I want to see videos talking about nostalgic mobile games. Your voice is honestly really soothing, and I've learned about the lore of all the mobile games I have played before.
Hi! Love the video. Just wanted to give an answer for the "why did they choose Phineas and Ferb in 2012?" : it just was that popular. The show aired from 2007 to 2015, 8 years and 129 episodes which is crazy for an animated show. It even had a Marvel and a Star Wars crossover special and was the only TV franchise to be added to the game Disney Infinity alongside their big movie characters. In 2011, Disney even created a national platypus day, and had Michelle Obama do "the platypus dance" to celebrate the event in 2012. The choice for a spin off choice may seem odd today, but back then Phineas and Ferb was an absolute phenomenon
Genuinely I was wondering why he even bothered explaining what Phineas and Ferb is, anyone born before 2012 almost certainly knows the show because it played on loop on TV every summer from 2010 to... Well they still play it every summer now but kids don't watch TV anymore.
Finally, after 4 months in the making, it’s finally here. Also there is a where’s my water T-mobile edition and the free/lite version had some exclusive content. Also before mud in the first game was introduced, it was cement, which was the same as mud, but turned into rock. However, it was kinda accidentally dummied out of the game as mud and cement shares the same code, but you can re enable cement back in the game.(also when you relies that this year marks 10 years scene a new where’s my water game. edit: kongergate doesn’t own where’s my water, they only own the publishing rights to the second game. Jake, you did lie to us. I also got ipas’s for where’s my Mickey Xl and where’s my xiyanyang, but I’m too dumb to figure out how to play them.
@@Jake.Miller you can read about it in the where’s my water removed features wiki page. There is also a video on the page to show you what it would look like.
@@Jake.Miller To be fair, cement was never actually used in the game, as it's an unused feature. I personally don't mind you not mentioning it, as that would work better in a deeper dive of wmw.
i never had my own theory about who they are; i knew straight away that cranky is the one who sabotages swampy's water pipes and allie is swampy's girlfriend
Hey, I am a huge part of the wmw community, and any wmw content I love. About the perry and mickey dlcs, yeah, we have those. We also have where's my xyy, and an english mod. If you want to try them out, I'll gladly point you in the right direction. By the way, we do also have every single game in the series to download, as apks, and also as ipas (for ios). There are even some windows 8 / 10 versions that you can install, but might be a bit harder, and they may not work as well.
Gotta be one of the best videos you've made. It had several funny moments, and it also had me in shock seeing Where's My Mickey and Where's My Water 2 ranked that low. Either way, this video was awesome.
There's a WMW nodding server where you can get all the spin-offs with cracked IAPs, also I don't have the time to watch the full vid rn but for the most part I enjoyed you talking about the first game, when I have the time I might do a full-on review
Just FYI, the original creator just released a sequel on steam to the original Jellycar trilogy called Jellycar Worlds. If you liked the original Jelly Car games, I highly recommend you check it out, as I don't think there are any good ways to get your hands on the original games anymore.
You can still find Swampy at DIsney's Typhoon Lagoon as he became the mascot of that park during the release of these games. it was later changed to another gator named Lagoona after 2014 but the sand sculpture of the gator still resembles Swampy
11:55 pure speculation on my part, but i genuinely just think it was because the tagline "where's my water" happens to sound similar enough to "hey, where's perry?", the thing said in every episode of phineas and ferb, and i wouldn't be surprised if this was the only reason
This feels super Mandela Effect-esque, but when I was a kid, I remember seeing somewhere that some aspect of Where’s My Water was made by Jeff “Swampy” Marsh, which is why the character was named Swampy, and why Perry the Platypus became the main character. I can’t find any evidence of that now though 😅
Now this is a game I haven't heard of in years. It was the time when Mobile Games was at its peak. This game was up there as one of my most favorite games together with Geometry Dash, Shadow Fight 2, Hungry Shark, Smash Hit, Temple Run, Zombie Tsunami. When I realize it was made by disney, I always wondered why they didn''t continue to make more shorts of this simple yet fun and memorable game. Words can't express how much I've missed this game, I might just come back to it and play again one more time for the fun times and memories.
So one idea I have about where's my Perry is Disney had a time waster "attraction" in Epcot where you go around the world showcase and use an app to get calls from characters in the game and to activate animatronics of Perry the Platypus and may have been a tie-in to that
The mickey and goofy spin offs were probably my favorite as a kid, i loved the whole concept with the stars, cranky like goofy concept and rainclouds. Sadly i didn’t have acess to much of the levels at all and mostly just demos but i replayed them so much. I cant ever forget those lemons.
Where's my water 2 has actually been getting some (questionable) updates recently, they've removed the second level (dig deep), removed all the challenges in the Sewer, rearranged some levels, and changed the gate requirements, including removing keys altogether (although the android version still has the challenges, and keys).
@@IKER1000sYT Well, you could pay or watch 3 ads (with 24 hours between), or pay money. Now, those are gone, so you can unlock that world (or location) when you get a certain amount of ducks (like every other gate).
I didn't know the LORE of Where's my water at all, I haven't played it since i was a kid!, But As a kid i thought Cranky was the mother of allie and swampy, apprently my kid brain was too small to analyse the cut scenes. 😅
Have you ever turned algae into stone using ooze? Since we never got an ooze-based character, I once had a concept for one: an "artist" alligator who needed that particular mechanic to get stone so he could make stone sculptures.
It would be interesting in my opinion to see a tier list of FNAF games. Similar in type, but each has different mechanics, and the lore behind them is interesting if you dig deeper.
I remember playing the original Where's My Water, Where's My Perry, Where's My Mick Mack, Where's My Water 2 and some of the spin-offs. In other words: I played (pretty much) every Where's My Water game. This video give me memories. EDIT: What, Kindle Fire HD? Home to some many early 2010's mobile games? I NEED IT!!!
This made me replay the entirety of Where’s My Water (first game), and the fact that I even remember that the lil carvings in the collection menu give you secret levels was insane to me. I remember the first time getting a 100% when I was a kid. I spent so damn long playing this game lmao
13:30 Omfg I can't be the only one that recognized that clay game. You just unlocked a core childhood memory dude. It was- uh- it was something to do with getting the most clay at the end right? Damn, I was a fucking toddler when I played that on my mom's phone. I can't even remember what the gameplay was like but the _MOMENT_ I saw that artstyle the fuzzy memories instantly came back to me
I am actually pretty big in the wmw community, specifically the modding community (which I made...), I feel like I have had a pretty good feel for all the ganes, or most of them anyway. As much as I am in the wmw community, the little games I've actually played thoroughly. I grew up with the original wmw, specifically the T-Mobile edition (that also had exclusive levels), played perry's story in wmp, a tiny bit of wmm, more of wmw2, and a tiny tiny bit of wmxyy. The only 2 games I've played as a kid were wmw, and wmw2, the others I played after I got into mmthe community. I have even speedran all of swampy's story in wmw (it takes around 2 hours). Through all that, I do have opinions on all the games, and I could rank them pretty well. As I'm a modder, I am going to mention some things about modding the gane, as well as some hidden things that you may not know about. Where's My Water? S I love the original game, and I feel like it's the best in the series. It had very well designed levels that I enjoyed playing (some tedious levels, but very few of those), the graphics hold up very well to this day, and the character animations are very well made. I actually put this in S tier because I just love this game so much. Plus, the game is actually pretty easy to mod. That's why they were able to crank out updates so quickly. Fun fact, there was actually an in-game level editor that was used to make the levels, but unfortunately, it was only in developer builds, so we do not have access to it. Where's My Perry?: High A This is honestly what I consider a proper sequal to the game, all because it adds so much. There are all the new mechanics that you mentioned, the voice over, which I do find fun, but I'd rather play them off, The levels were actually pretty fun to play. Where's My Holiday?: B I actually like this game, as I feel that the levels are pretty fun. I honestly haven't played much of it, but I do like it a lot. Plus, having wmp levels with wmw levels is also awesome. One thing I want to mention, the reason why the game specific mechanics stay in that game mode, is because it literally switches games. Yup, when you select perry mode, it takes a while to load, because it's loading all the files again, but for wmp. Plus, it even switches the game code to run the perry specific mechanics. Where's My Valentine?: C This is actually an update to wmh, they just changed all the levels, and images (and layouts). I like this game, but not as much as the christmas theme. Where's My Summer?: C This one is special, as far as we know, it was exclusive to ios. The promotional material (and the ad you showed in the video) did suggest an android version, but that never came to be. The only version released was on ios. The big problem with it, is that it's stuck on older devices, the devices that can still run 32-bit apps. Fortunately I have an old ipad that I used as a kid, and I was able to get it installed and play it. I actually liked the idea of the levels, and I absolutely understand why they chose perry. Phineas and Ferb is all about summer, so it's very fitting. Where's My Water? free: A Trust me, this is worth ranking. I love the free version, and all the updates it got. It had exclusive levels that you could only play in the free version. Meet swampy actually had different levels for a while. A bunch of the level packs in lost levels are actually from the free version updates. The best update is probably the Frankenweenie update. They made 10 wmw levels to promote the Frankenweenie movie, and they were awesome. They applied a grey filter over the level, and the levels were fun. Unfortunately, the filter is green in the full game (you can get it through modding), so the best way to play those levels is by downloading the version of wmwf with those levels. The latest update made the game not as fun, as they took out the exclusive levels, and put in levels from the full game. I have to put this in A tier. It would be higher if they didn't remove the exclusive levels. Where's My Mickey?: C I'm not a huge fan of this game, as it only has 2 liquids, and I just generally didn't think it was very fun. The cutscenes are prerendered, which already makes them better than the last few games (wmp uses puppet animation for the cutscenes. That's why they look off). The best part that I actually liked about the games, was that in the level packs, where you select a level, you can play a mini level, showing the new gimmick for that pack. Where's My XiYangYang?: B I have not played very much of this game, specifically because it doesn't work well on my phone. But from what I've seen, it genuinely looks fun, to play. There was actually an international version of this game, Where's My Water? Featuring XiYanYang (such a long title). Pretty sure this was basically the same game, but had fewer levels, and swampy was on the title screen. Where's My Water? 2: D I hate this game. The graphics are not very good, I very much prefer the original, the ads, powerups (which you usually have to pay for), the keys (which you used to have to pay for, or do some facebook thing), the map, the pacing, and the ads. The pacing of all the other games is great. After you beat a level, you can immediately go to the next level, and that's it. In wmw2, after you beat a level, you have to go back to the map, maybe watch an ad, wait for a long animation to play, unlocking the next level and the challenges, then when you play the next level, a thing pops up letting you choose powerups, and forcing you to press another button to actually play the level. This takes around 30 seconds, whereas the other games take 2. I hate the powerups, because they just feel like cheating. The challenges are a cool concept, and they actually probably could've done more with them, but they are fine as they currently are. I've never finished the game, but from what I've heard some levels get absurdly hard. I do actually also like playing the levels for the different characters in the same location (or level pack). But other then that, there's not really anything noteworthy. Something very interesting has also been happening recently. The gane has been getting some updates. Sure, they;re not content updates, and usually are just bug fixes, or adding chromebook support (yes, you can play it on chromebook now), but there is one very noteworthy update that was very recent. Version 1.9.21, which is currently only on ios right now (ios is on 1.9.22, and android is on 1.9.20), actually removed the second level. I have no clue why they removed it, but they did, and I'm kind of annoyed. Yeah, I hate the game, and I never really like the second level (it's a duck rush level), but it's still not cool to straight up, remove a level after over 10 years. For all of that, I have to put it in D tier. It's not in F, because I do have some fun playing the game, not a lot, but there are some good things about it (I forgot to mention all the duck costumes. Man, those are awesome). That is my overall ranking of the games.
I do want to talk about the many many versions of the games on different devices. There's just so many of them. First there's the original, wmw on ios, android, and kindle fire. Then there was a T-Mobile edition, that I'm pretty sure was preinstalled on some T-Mobile phones (this is the version I played as a kid). It also had exclusive levels, in a level pack that you needed 200 ducks to unlock. There was also a windows version, specifically for the windows phone, but it does kind of work on windows 10 (and 11). I only say kind of, because there's a weird mouse offset that I don't know how to fix. A more recent find, is that there was apparently an LG TV version. There's not much known about this, and we don't have the actual app right now, but we know it exists, as there are some videos about it. Interestingly, there was also a mac version, which did have some missing LOTW levels, so that was a great find. The free version also had some interesting versions. There's obviously the ios, android, and kindle fire versions, but did you know they also ported it to adobe flash? Yeah, you can play it in the flashpoint archive, albeit very laggy, but it exists. There's also the windows version, which does not have the mouse offset issue. Where's My Perry? had a free version, and free and full windows versions. Not much to say here though. Where's My Mickey? had a full, XL, and free versions. The XL version was large tablet (ipad) only though, which had exclusive levels. Fun fact, you can actually install the XL version on an android phone, you just need to get the apk (which we have, complete with all the DLC). There was also a windows version of this. I don't know if there was a free version though. Where's My XiYangYang had the regular version on android and ios, but it also had an international version Where's My Water Featuring XiYangYang. This version was available to everyone. There was also a windows version of wmwfxyy. I have actually also found leaked source code to an early version of this game, although it doesn't include everything. The source code has literally been up publicly on github for over 10 years, and it's still up. Unfortunately since it's not the full source code, we can't build it (but we could try to recreate the missing parts with the wmw flash version decompilation). This code does seem like it's in the transition from wmm to xyy though. This github repository also suggests that there was supposed to be a mac version, but none has been found yet. Another cool find in this repo, is that there are some internal documents that are in chinese about the design of the game. Where's My Water 2? is probably the least significant, as there's only the ios, android (and I guess you could include chromebook, as it's supported there too), and kindle fire versions. There is also a windows version. We have actually also managed to find a wmw2 windows beta version, it's specifically titled Beta 3. Now, I mentioned LOTW earlier. What is that? It's Level Of The Week. During some time, there was a feature where the devs would put out a new level each week, for each of the characters. They also had a photo finish feature, which would take a picture of the level after you beat it, and also show you all your touches. These levels have not been well preserved, so there is an active hunt to find, and / or recreate them, based off videos about them. It's a preservation project that some users in the wmw community are working on. There are many chinese modders actively trying to recreate the levels. You can find more about the levels on the wiki. About modding the game. The game is pretty easy to mod, all of the games share a similar format, and is kind of fun to mod. I have spent a long time, pretty much reverse engineering how the game reads the data, so I could create a full level editor, that uses the data from the game to display the objects. This level editor was actually very big for the modding community, as everyone has been creating levels by editing the level files by hand, which can take a very long time. When it comes to the modding community, there was, and still is a relatively large chinese modding community. Apparently there was a chinese modding group, back when the game was still getting updates, and during the LOTW era. To this day, you can find tons of custom levels on bilibili (the chinese youtube), and even a channel on youtube that has been creating, and showing tons of custom levels for years. It wasn't until a couple years ago when I started modding the game, and decided to create a modding discord server, specifically a more western community, as not everyone can use QQ, or knows chinese (I for one, don't know chinese). We actually got some people fron the chinese modding community to join the more western modding server. Apparently wmw was very huge in china, and maybe still is. I feel like the wmw community got more active, and larger due to modding the game. There have also been some great western modders. As much as I'd like to call myself a big modder, I haven't really made many mods. I'm way more interested in creating tools for modding the game (such as a level editor). Because of that, I feel like I know the internals of the game more than most (there are some people that know more about the internals than me, especially in other areas not revolving around levels). Another modder, campbellsonic, has made some restoration mods for wmp and wmm, which include the dlcs, and the wmp restoration mod fixes the broken custscenes. These are definitive versions to play, as they include everything unlocked (or at least, not under a nonfunctional paywall). Anyway, loved the video, and hope you liked my very long comment about the wmw games. If you read all of it, reply "swampyhacker". By the way, swampyhacker was the name of that chinese modding group from during the wmw days.
Wow, a very thorough and detailed explanation of the games - better than I did, probably! You should make your own video (if you haven’t already haha). Other than the holiday titles it sounds like we mostly agreed as well, which is always nice to see. I’d love for more of the community to join you here in the video and share their takes! Maybe you could share it with them? I find it very fascinating to see an active community for this series. Anyways thank you very much for such a well-made comment/review here!
Such a great video! The writing, critiques, and humor is excellent! I knew of this series growing up but never tried it. If the first game is just an actual buy-once game, not a microtransaction-y type thing like most games are, then I think I'll give it a go at some point! One suggestion for the future: maybe think about an upgrade to your microphone? You've gotten so much right with this video, a more clear mic is really just the last piece to put it all in place! Looking forward to whatever you make next
I'm Chinese and I was surprised that where's my Weslie(Xiyangyang's official English name) happened also there's over 3000 episodes now and I have watched all of them
Wheres my water is one of the first mobile games i ever played. It really shows what a good mobile game is, with a small but funny storyline, simplistic yet addictive gameplay, and a bunch of great game variations that don’t decline in quality over time! (i’m looking at you angry birds)
The main one of these that I remember is where's my mickey for some reason, and I especially remembered it because of the goofey levels which I guess my parents bought me as a kid
Swampy, Perry, Water 2, and Mickey were nostalgic, all 4 games I played, yes even the holiday ones. But there’s one that was left out. Frankenweenie pack. It was a “The 10 days of Frankenweenie” a Halloween special on the free version of Where’s my water for a limited time. It was neat to play.
Wow you’re an expert! I did read about the Frankenweenie stuff and almost mentioned it in the video but felt the video was long enough as is haha. Plus I couldn’t play them anyways
The lead designer of the series did a Q & A on discord a few years ago. When asked, he said they chose Perry the Platypus because they were told to do a Phineas and Ferb spin off and felt Perry made the most sense why he would be stuck underground with you needing to help him
0:10 and this year were getting his remake on the switch 2:32 if I have and idea to represent where's my water in smash but as spirits 8:3029:38 good one disney 12:39 rayman jungle & fiesta run? Sweet 12:44 tell me you also find 7d mine train? 22:24 this one still made me laugh
Fun fact, wheres my perry was actually made to tie into a special going on at the time with the show. There was a huge cliff hanger finale where perry disappeared once he was shot with all of doofs -inators. There was all kinds of perry games on the Disney website at the time, and i remember this game being heavily advertised for the wait between the finale and the next seasons premiere
One thing I think could be cool is a ranking video on all the Phineas and Ferb games that were on the Disney website, I remember there being a decent amount and kid me thinking they were fun
@@Jake.MillerIf they're flash games, then they might be in the flashpoint archive. If not, you could try asking in the phineas and ferb game community server.
@@ego-lay_atman-baynot sure about the p+f games in particular but actually *most* Disney flash games are missing because a lot of them were taken down a few years before the death of flash so Flashpoint has far less than you'd expect.
As someone from the Eastern side of the world, I can assure you that's our childhood and is indeed one of our "mickey" over there. Other ones includes doraemon, some monkey King show. Also damn you murdered that pronunciation of xi yang yang (sea young young)
I had a swampy and cranky plushies back in the day. Also Where’s my Perry has the best sound track out of all of the Where’s My Water games. The theme music for the Doofenshmirtz levels is amazing. I would even say it is better than the one from the show. I redownloaded the game just to hear that theme music again. It is that good.
I think the rationale for making Where's My Perry was so that they could change the style. By having Doof as the one making the puzzles, we swap out the old sewer mechanisms for Perry's best frenemy's crazy sci-fi inventions, allowing for a lot more variety with levels with it still making sense.
I have extremely fond memories of playing these games as a child, i remember having where's my water free, the perry and mickey spinoff, the valentines spinoff, and wheres my water 2 which i never got far in due to the keys. I thought the valentines spinoff was peak, looking back its really not 😭
Oh my, XiYangYang is insane with 2700 episodes in 20 years lol. I guess it could be mini episodes like Sazaesan (7500 mini episodes compiled into 2500 full length weekly episodes, it's been running since the 50s). If it's mini episodes I could understand, otherwise it would be crazy lol
Another horrible thing about 2: they didn't let you earn keys with ads back in the day. No, no, no, you had to either buy them with real money or beg your facebook friends (yeah, you needed Facebook) to gift them to you. Their old facebook is filled with "Please gift keys", "I need keys", "Remove the keys!", etc. And when they did let you earn keys with ads, you had a cooldown of 1 day between ads. Meaning you had to wait at least 3 days between worlds!
Im not 100% sure on this, but they mightve chose Perry for the nexf installment because Swampy was the nickname of the co creator of Phineas and Ferb, Jeff Marsh. Im pretty sure Jeff and Dan (the other creator of P&F) also worked on the Where's my Water franchise
I feel like temple run would be neat for you to cover because off the top of my head I can think of temple run, temple run 2, temple run+ if that counts, temple run OZ (That’s my personal favourite), temple run brave, and that one match 3 temple run on Apple Arcade I think
also my sister once said near when the first game came out that every time you win a level, a donation is made to a water saving organization. i didn't believe her
my ranking: 1: Where is my Water? 2: Where is my Perry? 3: Where is my Water XXY? (Normal version) 4: Where is my Mickey? 5: Where is my Water? 2 Never played: Where is my water XXY (Chinese version) Where is my summer/vallentine/holiday?
Maybe this series would still be active if they made Where's My Chicken Little? like we all desperately needed
Haha such an OBVIOUS game can’t believe they never did it
You have to fill his jet pack with soda
Where's My Water franchise was killed when Disney made it "free to play" in an attempt to chase higher profits. That's why we added power-ups, hints, and Facebook integration. After WMW2 failed to monetize to Disnry expectations they laid off the majority of our team ending the franchise. I really enjoyed making the games, the Turfinator and Ooze/purple icicles and music note challenges being my creations.
Wait you were part of the dev team? Well thank you for making such an amazing game, it's sad that corporate greed ruined it but what can you do...
@@TotherKoalaI was
@@goodrichgames1308We definitely need a remaster of the games
Thanks for your work on the games, I really liked the turfinator in Calling All Agents
Also, I'm your 1,000th subscriber >:)
Thank you so much for being part of the creation of a staple of my childhood.
In the first game, you bathe swampy about 350 times, which is not a lifetime so I don’t know how much you shower.
OH NO IVE BEEN FOUND OUT
Yeah that's like a year if you do it daily
It'll be a lifetime if you die after 1 year
Its a very short life time
That isn’t even a year
I just know if it had stuck around a little bit longer, Disney probably would’ve forced them to make “Where’s My Olaf?”
okay but a snow mechanic could have some serious potential, like water with sand physics instead of fluid physics.
Then I am glad the franchise died
@@goldenpig6453 but snow is like ice in real life, and where's my perry used ice
Need a kindle fire tour, the nostalgia contained in that must be insane
I still don’t know how I could screen record on it, I really wanna do something with it
11:31 I have a feeling I know why they chose perry. In each episode, someone says "Where's Perry?" And Where's My Perry? is a very similar phrase.
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As a kid I thought Swampy, Allie and Cranky were siblings
Bro, same...
Same
Wait they aren’t ????
@@The_viruskiller no they aren’t💀
Well if they ARE siblings disneys got some explaining to do…
28:38 Actualyy, Upside Down doesn’t move the ducks, it keeps the ducks in the same place on the screen while moving everything else.
I’m 99.99999% positive that is not true
Oh wait I think I see what you mean. If true, that’s pretty cool
@@Jake.Miller beaten by the 00.00001%
Haha that’s why you never say that shit
False, this can only be on some levels, but not all tge levels, the most frustating case of this levels are on the Woods, cuz im beating it
This is the only person I go to whenever I want to see videos talking about nostalgic mobile games. Your voice is honestly really soothing, and I've learned about the lore of all the mobile games I have played before.
I really appreciate you saying so! That really means a lot. I hope to keep making videos you enjoy
Phineas and ferb one will FOREVER be my favourite
Yeah I think most people are gonna agree with you
@@Jake.Miller ducks, water, bombs you want it? it's yours my Friend.
Haha that’s awesome
@@Jake.Millersorry Perry I can’t give credit, come back when you have more mmmmmm water
There is a sequel to phineas and ferb?
Hi! Love the video. Just wanted to give an answer for the "why did they choose Phineas and Ferb in 2012?" : it just was that popular. The show aired from 2007 to 2015, 8 years and 129 episodes which is crazy for an animated show. It even had a Marvel and a Star Wars crossover special and was the only TV franchise to be added to the game Disney Infinity alongside their big movie characters. In 2011, Disney even created a national platypus day, and had Michelle Obama do "the platypus dance" to celebrate the event in 2012. The choice for a spin off choice may seem odd today, but back then Phineas and Ferb was an absolute phenomenon
Genuinely I was wondering why he even bothered explaining what Phineas and Ferb is, anyone born before 2012 almost certainly knows the show because it played on loop on TV every summer from 2010 to... Well they still play it every summer now but kids don't watch TV anymore.
Finally, after 4 months in the making, it’s finally here. Also there is a where’s my water T-mobile edition and the free/lite version had some exclusive content. Also before mud in the first game was introduced, it was cement, which was the same as mud, but turned into rock. However, it was kinda accidentally dummied out of the game as mud and cement shares the same code, but you can re enable cement back in the game.(also when you relies that this year marks 10 years scene a new where’s my water game.
edit: kongergate doesn’t own where’s my water, they only own the publishing rights to the second game. Jake, you did lie to us. I also got ipas’s for where’s my Mickey Xl and where’s my xiyanyang, but I’m too dumb to figure out how to play them.
Wait really? I never saw anything about cement in my research on the game. I guess I’ll take your word for it!
@@Jake.Miller you can read about it in the where’s my water removed features wiki page. There is also a video on the page to show you what it would look like.
Cool
@@Jake.Miller To be fair, cement was never actually used in the game, as it's an unused feature. I personally don't mind you not mentioning it, as that would work better in a deeper dive of wmw.
I miss that time when where's my water, angry birds, cut the rope were the big 3 of mobile gaming.
I always thought as a kid that Swampys parents were Allie and Cranky (while not watching the cutscenes)
There’s actually a ton of people saying that, common misconception it sounds like
i never had my own theory about who they are; i knew straight away that cranky is the one who sabotages swampy's water pipes and allie is swampy's girlfriend
Hey, I am a huge part of the wmw community, and any wmw content I love. About the perry and mickey dlcs, yeah, we have those. We also have where's my xyy, and an english mod. If you want to try them out, I'll gladly point you in the right direction.
By the way, we do also have every single game in the series to download, as apks, and also as ipas (for ios). There are even some windows 8 / 10 versions that you can install, but might be a bit harder, and they may not work as well.
Just saying, it's in the wmw wiki server (that is linked on the wiki).
Dang wish I knew this before making the video haha
can i have them?
@@IKER1000sYT It's in the where's my water wiki discord server (which I have linked on my channel).
I thought Austin John was crazy, but Wendigoon is even more wild.
Haha INSANE even
Gotta be one of the best videos you've made. It had several funny moments, and it also had me in shock seeing Where's My Mickey and Where's My Water 2 ranked that low. Either way, this video was awesome.
I’m really happy you think so! I love shocking people with rankings haha
Change your fire alarm battery please for the love of God.
*CHANGE YOUR FIRE ALARM BATTERY!!!*
Hold on can’t talk right now my house just burned down
There's a WMW nodding server where you can get all the spin-offs with cracked IAPs, also I don't have the time to watch the full vid rn but for the most part I enjoyed you talking about the first game, when I have the time I might do a full-on review
Yeah wish I knew about it before making the video, oh well
@@Jake.Miller You could do an update video and people would be fine with that
@@djangel3108Or he could just leave it at that. You made the point, no need for an update video.
The golden age of mobile games.
I miss it so much
There's still some good mobile games
@@sourlabbattle cats, pvz and a few more are good
Cats are liquid: A better place, nameless cat, and bad piggies
@@aaamogusthespiderever2566 pvz and bad piggies are also from the golden era, the others idk
Ever thought about doing a Jelly Car ranking? It's another nostalgic mobile game series from the late 2000s that is also remembered fondly.
Bro I remember playing that game for so long when I was young
I’ve never played, guess I’ll have to try it out!
The Jelly Car game on Apple Arcade goes so hard
(Btw I've seen you in the comments section many times before, happy to see you here again!)
@@Jake.Miller I believe that Disney published that game too.
Just FYI, the original creator just released a sequel on steam to the original Jellycar trilogy called Jellycar Worlds. If you liked the original Jelly Car games, I highly recommend you check it out, as I don't think there are any good ways to get your hands on the original games anymore.
You can still find Swampy at DIsney's Typhoon Lagoon as he became the mascot of that park during the release of these games. it was later changed to another gator named Lagoona after 2014 but the sand sculpture of the gator still resembles Swampy
This could not have come out at a better time! This came out on my birthday today and is a great present! Thank you so much!
Happy birthday!!! I’m glad you like your present haha
I actually had "Where's my Mickey" downloaded on my mom's work laptop before, and MAN did I play the crap out of that. Fun memories 😂.
0:10 is very relevant now, lol
What a coincidence
(Epic Mickey remake was announced recently, so there is MOST DEFINITELY talk around it)
Yeah it’s crazy that epic Mickey just RUINED my intro
@@Jake.Millerlol that made my day 😂😂😂
i was about to say that xD
THIS VIDEO IS AMAZING! THANKS FOR TALKING ABOUT WHERE’S MY WATER!
11:55 pure speculation on my part, but i genuinely just think it was because the tagline "where's my water" happens to sound similar enough to "hey, where's perry?", the thing said in every episode of phineas and ferb, and i wouldn't be surprised if this was the only reason
Yeah I mentioned that coincidence in the video too! I’m not sure they’d make a whole game based on that phrase BUT I think it contributed in some way
This feels super Mandela Effect-esque, but when I was a kid, I remember seeing somewhere that some aspect of Where’s My Water was made by Jeff “Swampy” Marsh, which is why the character was named Swampy, and why Perry the Platypus became the main character. I can’t find any evidence of that now though 😅
Now this is a game I haven't heard of in years. It was the time when Mobile Games was at its peak. This game was up there as one of my most favorite games together with Geometry Dash, Shadow Fight 2, Hungry Shark, Smash Hit, Temple Run, Zombie Tsunami. When I realize it was made by disney, I always wondered why they didn''t continue to make more shorts of this simple yet fun and memorable game. Words can't express how much I've missed this game, I might just come back to it and play again one more time for the fun times and memories.
Yeah it’s definitely classic, I would’ve loved to see Swampy in more media!
Same! Kindle fire, I had that too 12:36 what memories, looking at the games no longer accessible nowadays
Good times, good times
So one idea I have about where's my Perry is Disney had a time waster "attraction" in Epcot where you go around the world showcase and use an app to get calls from characters in the game and to activate animatronics of Perry the Platypus and may have been a tie-in to that
The mickey and goofy spin offs were probably my favorite as a kid, i loved the whole concept with the stars, cranky like goofy concept and rainclouds. Sadly i didn’t have acess to much of the levels at all and mostly just demos but i replayed them so much. I cant ever forget those lemons.
Haha the lemons are engrained in my memory too
Where's my water 2 has actually been getting some (questionable) updates recently, they've removed the second level (dig deep), removed all the challenges in the Sewer, rearranged some levels, and changed the gate requirements, including removing keys altogether (although the android version still has the challenges, and keys).
i think i remember the 3rd "world" being locked behind a paywall?
@@IKER1000sYT Well, you could pay or watch 3 ads (with 24 hours between), or pay money. Now, those are gone, so you can unlock that world (or location) when you get a certain amount of ducks (like every other gate).
@@ego-lay_atman-bay i remember there being no way to watch ads to unlock it sadly
@@IKER1000sYT I guess you played before they changed it.
@@IKER1000sYTIt was, It was the reason why I couldn’t go past the Soap factory
Well I mean. Perry is a semi-AQUATIC egg laying mammal of action.
I didn't know the LORE of Where's my water at all, I haven't played it since i was a kid!, But As a kid i thought Cranky was the mother of allie and swampy, apprently my kid brain was too small to analyse the cut scenes. 😅
Haha I could understand father but mother is pretty nuts
Have you ever turned algae into stone using ooze? Since we never got an ooze-based character, I once had a concept for one: an "artist" alligator who needed that particular mechanic to get stone so he could make stone sculptures.
It would be interesting in my opinion to see a tier list of FNAF games. Similar in type, but each has different mechanics, and the lore behind them is interesting if you dig deeper.
Yeah I think it would be fun too. It’s a LOT of games though…
The difficulty spike in the 2nd game is wild
Yea they REALLY wanted people buying those powerups
Why were these delisted? Disney doesn’t need to license its own property.
You just got a new sub i love the *mostly* family friendly content combined with the random adult humor! 10/10 bro
Haha every once in awhile there’s a little surprise. Thanks! I appreciate it
I remember playing the original Where's My Water, Where's My Perry, Where's My Mick Mack, Where's My Water 2 and some of the spin-offs. In other words: I played (pretty much) every Where's My Water game. This video give me memories.
EDIT: What, Kindle Fire HD? Home to some many early 2010's mobile games? I NEED IT!!!
Nice! And it’s MY kindle, all MINE
Did you play the xyy one lol
It's actually Mickey
@@TheLiteBluYoshi Yeah, I played the XL version of Where's My Mick Mack?
@@hubertchannel4556 Yes, I know. I just called him Mick Mack
This made me replay the entirety of Where’s My Water (first game), and the fact that I even remember that the lil carvings in the collection menu give you secret levels was insane to me. I remember the first time getting a 100% when I was a kid. I spent so damn long playing this game lmao
34:37 I have a feeling SpongeBob might break that record someday
13:30 Omfg I can't be the only one that recognized that clay game. You just unlocked a core childhood memory dude. It was- uh- it was something to do with getting the most clay at the end right? Damn, I was a fucking toddler when I played that on my mom's phone. I can't even remember what the gameplay was like but the _MOMENT_ I saw that artstyle the fuzzy memories instantly came back to me
Where’s my water suit?
WHERE. IS. MY. WATER SUIT??
_“Uhh… I've put it over there”_
15:19
I love how you can clearly tell that he’s in a dark room trying to be quiet.
I am actually pretty big in the wmw community, specifically the modding community (which I made...), I feel like I have had a pretty good feel for all the ganes, or most of them anyway. As much as I am in the wmw community, the little games I've actually played thoroughly. I grew up with the original wmw, specifically the T-Mobile edition (that also had exclusive levels), played perry's story in wmp, a tiny bit of wmm, more of wmw2, and a tiny tiny bit of wmxyy. The only 2 games I've played as a kid were wmw, and wmw2, the others I played after I got into mmthe community. I have even speedran all of swampy's story in wmw (it takes around 2 hours). Through all that, I do have opinions on all the games, and I could rank them pretty well. As I'm a modder, I am going to mention some things about modding the gane, as well as some hidden things that you may not know about.
Where's My Water? S
I love the original game, and I feel like it's the best in the series. It had very well designed levels that I enjoyed playing (some tedious levels, but very few of those), the graphics hold up very well to this day, and the character animations are very well made. I actually put this in S tier because I just love this game so much. Plus, the game is actually pretty easy to mod. That's why they were able to crank out updates so quickly. Fun fact, there was actually an in-game level editor that was used to make the levels, but unfortunately, it was only in developer builds, so we do not have access to it.
Where's My Perry?: High A
This is honestly what I consider a proper sequal to the game, all because it adds so much. There are all the new mechanics that you mentioned, the voice over, which I do find fun, but I'd rather play them off, The levels were actually pretty fun to play.
Where's My Holiday?: B
I actually like this game, as I feel that the levels are pretty fun. I honestly haven't played much of it, but I do like it a lot. Plus, having wmp levels with wmw levels is also awesome. One thing I want to mention, the reason why the game specific mechanics stay in that game mode, is because it literally switches games. Yup, when you select perry mode, it takes a while to load, because it's loading all the files again, but for wmp. Plus, it even switches the game code to run the perry specific mechanics.
Where's My Valentine?: C
This is actually an update to wmh, they just changed all the levels, and images (and layouts). I like this game, but not as much as the christmas theme.
Where's My Summer?: C
This one is special, as far as we know, it was exclusive to ios. The promotional material (and the ad you showed in the video) did suggest an android version, but that never came to be. The only version released was on ios. The big problem with it, is that it's stuck on older devices, the devices that can still run 32-bit apps. Fortunately I have an old ipad that I used as a kid, and I was able to get it installed and play it. I actually liked the idea of the levels, and I absolutely understand why they chose perry. Phineas and Ferb is all about summer, so it's very fitting.
Where's My Water? free: A
Trust me, this is worth ranking. I love the free version, and all the updates it got. It had exclusive levels that you could only play in the free version. Meet swampy actually had different levels for a while. A bunch of the level packs in lost levels are actually from the free version updates. The best update is probably the Frankenweenie update. They made 10 wmw levels to promote the Frankenweenie movie, and they were awesome. They applied a grey filter over the level, and the levels were fun. Unfortunately, the filter is green in the full game (you can get it through modding), so the best way to play those levels is by downloading the version of wmwf with those levels. The latest update made the game not as fun, as they took out the exclusive levels, and put in levels from the full game. I have to put this in A tier. It would be higher if they didn't remove the exclusive levels.
Where's My Mickey?: C
I'm not a huge fan of this game, as it only has 2 liquids, and I just generally didn't think it was very fun. The cutscenes are prerendered, which already makes them better than the last few games (wmp uses puppet animation for the cutscenes. That's why they look off). The best part that I actually liked about the games, was that in the level packs, where you select a level, you can play a mini level, showing the new gimmick for that pack.
Where's My XiYangYang?: B
I have not played very much of this game, specifically because it doesn't work well on my phone. But from what I've seen, it genuinely looks fun, to play. There was actually an international version of this game, Where's My Water? Featuring XiYanYang (such a long title). Pretty sure this was basically the same game, but had fewer levels, and swampy was on the title screen.
Where's My Water? 2: D
I hate this game. The graphics are not very good, I very much prefer the original, the ads, powerups (which you usually have to pay for), the keys (which you used to have to pay for, or do some facebook thing), the map, the pacing, and the ads. The pacing of all the other games is great. After you beat a level, you can immediately go to the next level, and that's it. In wmw2, after you beat a level, you have to go back to the map, maybe watch an ad, wait for a long animation to play, unlocking the next level and the challenges, then when you play the next level, a thing pops up letting you choose powerups, and forcing you to press another button to actually play the level. This takes around 30 seconds, whereas the other games take 2. I hate the powerups, because they just feel like cheating. The challenges are a cool concept, and they actually probably could've done more with them, but they are fine as they currently are. I've never finished the game, but from what I've heard some levels get absurdly hard. I do actually also like playing the levels for the different characters in the same location (or level pack). But other then that, there's not really anything noteworthy. Something very interesting has also been happening recently. The gane has been getting some updates. Sure, they;re not content updates, and usually are just bug fixes, or adding chromebook support (yes, you can play it on chromebook now), but there is one very noteworthy update that was very recent. Version 1.9.21, which is currently only on ios right now (ios is on 1.9.22, and android is on 1.9.20), actually removed the second level. I have no clue why they removed it, but they did, and I'm kind of annoyed. Yeah, I hate the game, and I never really like the second level (it's a duck rush level), but it's still not cool to straight up, remove a level after over 10 years. For all of that, I have to put it in D tier. It's not in F, because I do have some fun playing the game, not a lot, but there are some good things about it (I forgot to mention all the duck costumes. Man, those are awesome).
That is my overall ranking of the games.
I do want to talk about the many many versions of the games on different devices. There's just so many of them.
First there's the original, wmw on ios, android, and kindle fire. Then there was a T-Mobile edition, that I'm pretty sure was preinstalled on some T-Mobile phones (this is the version I played as a kid). It also had exclusive levels, in a level pack that you needed 200 ducks to unlock. There was also a windows version, specifically for the windows phone, but it does kind of work on windows 10 (and 11). I only say kind of, because there's a weird mouse offset that I don't know how to fix. A more recent find, is that there was apparently an LG TV version. There's not much known about this, and we don't have the actual app right now, but we know it exists, as there are some videos about it. Interestingly, there was also a mac version, which did have some missing LOTW levels, so that was a great find.
The free version also had some interesting versions. There's obviously the ios, android, and kindle fire versions, but did you know they also ported it to adobe flash? Yeah, you can play it in the flashpoint archive, albeit very laggy, but it exists. There's also the windows version, which does not have the mouse offset issue.
Where's My Perry? had a free version, and free and full windows versions. Not much to say here though.
Where's My Mickey? had a full, XL, and free versions. The XL version was large tablet (ipad) only though, which had exclusive levels. Fun fact, you can actually install the XL version on an android phone, you just need to get the apk (which we have, complete with all the DLC). There was also a windows version of this. I don't know if there was a free version though.
Where's My XiYangYang had the regular version on android and ios, but it also had an international version Where's My Water Featuring XiYangYang. This version was available to everyone. There was also a windows version of wmwfxyy. I have actually also found leaked source code to an early version of this game, although it doesn't include everything. The source code has literally been up publicly on github for over 10 years, and it's still up. Unfortunately since it's not the full source code, we can't build it (but we could try to recreate the missing parts with the wmw flash version decompilation). This code does seem like it's in the transition from wmm to xyy though. This github repository also suggests that there was supposed to be a mac version, but none has been found yet. Another cool find in this repo, is that there are some internal documents that are in chinese about the design of the game.
Where's My Water 2? is probably the least significant, as there's only the ios, android (and I guess you could include chromebook, as it's supported there too), and kindle fire versions. There is also a windows version. We have actually also managed to find a wmw2 windows beta version, it's specifically titled Beta 3.
Now, I mentioned LOTW earlier. What is that? It's Level Of The Week. During some time, there was a feature where the devs would put out a new level each week, for each of the characters. They also had a photo finish feature, which would take a picture of the level after you beat it, and also show you all your touches. These levels have not been well preserved, so there is an active hunt to find, and / or recreate them, based off videos about them. It's a preservation project that some users in the wmw community are working on. There are many chinese modders actively trying to recreate the levels. You can find more about the levels on the wiki.
About modding the game. The game is pretty easy to mod, all of the games share a similar format, and is kind of fun to mod. I have spent a long time, pretty much reverse engineering how the game reads the data, so I could create a full level editor, that uses the data from the game to display the objects. This level editor was actually very big for the modding community, as everyone has been creating levels by editing the level files by hand, which can take a very long time. When it comes to the modding community, there was, and still is a relatively large chinese modding community. Apparently there was a chinese modding group, back when the game was still getting updates, and during the LOTW era. To this day, you can find tons of custom levels on bilibili (the chinese youtube), and even a channel on youtube that has been creating, and showing tons of custom levels for years. It wasn't until a couple years ago when I started modding the game, and decided to create a modding discord server, specifically a more western community, as not everyone can use QQ, or knows chinese (I for one, don't know chinese). We actually got some people fron the chinese modding community to join the more western modding server. Apparently wmw was very huge in china, and maybe still is. I feel like the wmw community got more active, and larger due to modding the game. There have also been some great western modders. As much as I'd like to call myself a big modder, I haven't really made many mods. I'm way more interested in creating tools for modding the game (such as a level editor). Because of that, I feel like I know the internals of the game more than most (there are some people that know more about the internals than me, especially in other areas not revolving around levels). Another modder, campbellsonic, has made some restoration mods for wmp and wmm, which include the dlcs, and the wmp restoration mod fixes the broken custscenes. These are definitive versions to play, as they include everything unlocked (or at least, not under a nonfunctional paywall).
Anyway, loved the video, and hope you liked my very long comment about the wmw games. If you read all of it, reply "swampyhacker".
By the way, swampyhacker was the name of that chinese modding group from during the wmw days.
Wow, a very thorough and detailed explanation of the games - better than I did, probably! You should make your own video (if you haven’t already haha). Other than the holiday titles it sounds like we mostly agreed as well, which is always nice to see. I’d love for more of the community to join you here in the video and share their takes! Maybe you could share it with them? I find it very fascinating to see an active community for this series. Anyways thank you very much for such a well-made comment/review here!
@@Jake.Miller I actually found this video because it was shared in the wmw community.
@@Jake.Miller You could make a followup video going into the many different versions of the games, like the ones I talked about.
Such a great video! The writing, critiques, and humor is excellent! I knew of this series growing up but never tried it. If the first game is just an actual buy-once game, not a microtransaction-y type thing like most games are, then I think I'll give it a go at some point! One suggestion for the future: maybe think about an upgrade to your microphone? You've gotten so much right with this video, a more clear mic is really just the last piece to put it all in place! Looking forward to whatever you make next
Great video mate! keep up the good work! I remember being obsessed with Perry the Platypus, and always playing that Perry game.
Thank you! Everyone had a perry phase haha
I'm Chinese and I was surprised that where's my Weslie(Xiyangyang's official English name) happened
also there's over 3000 episodes now
and I have watched all of them
5:55 - 6:02 That joke was insane. 😂
Haha a lot of people probably didn’t even catch it
21:18 Also, you're in love with a allegator and you can't deny that.
Cranky tries to cope with a sex doll is probably the last thing I thought id hear
Wheres my water is one of the first mobile games i ever played. It really shows what a good mobile game is, with a small but funny storyline, simplistic yet addictive gameplay, and a bunch of great game variations that don’t decline in quality over time! (i’m looking at you angry birds)
Yeah no kidding. Keep things SIMPLE
Yee! I’ve known this game since I was like 3 or smth
The main one of these that I remember is where's my mickey for some reason, and I especially remembered it because of the goofey levels which I guess my parents bought me as a kid
i actually got my hands on where's my xiyangyang before where's my water and i was obsessed. not with the game as a whole, but just the bells.
Swampy, Perry, Water 2, and Mickey were nostalgic, all 4 games I played, yes even the holiday ones. But there’s one that was left out. Frankenweenie pack. It was a “The 10 days of Frankenweenie” a Halloween special on the free version of Where’s my water for a limited time. It was neat to play.
Wow you’re an expert! I did read about the Frankenweenie stuff and almost mentioned it in the video but felt the video was long enough as is haha. Plus I couldn’t play them anyways
The lead designer of the series did a Q & A on discord a few years ago. When asked, he said they chose Perry the Platypus because they were told to do a Phineas and Ferb spin off and felt Perry made the most sense why he would be stuck underground with you needing to help him
0:10 and this year were getting his remake on the switch 2:32 if I have and idea to represent where's my water in smash but as spirits 8:30 29:38 good one disney 12:39 rayman jungle & fiesta run? Sweet 12:44 tell me you also find 7d mine train? 22:24 this one still made me laugh
Yeah Disney just RUINED my intro!!!
I haven't watched the video yet, but I bet it's gonna be awesome
Can’t believe you bet correctly!!! You win!!!
I played this really much, when I was young. Thank you so much😄
You’re welcome! Glad to remind you of your childhood games
Fun fact, wheres my perry was actually made to tie into a special going on at the time with the show. There was a huge cliff hanger finale where perry disappeared once he was shot with all of doofs -inators. There was all kinds of perry games on the Disney website at the time, and i remember this game being heavily advertised for the wait between the finale and the next seasons premiere
THATS IT I HAVE HAD IT WITH THESE FUN FACT COMMENTS!!! ITS GETTING OUT OF HAND! JUST STOP WITH IT! AND ALSO HOW IN THE WORLD DO YOU KNOW THESE!
This is like the best where’s my (character) video of them all
Of course pair would be the only one in who has my summer finish. Some fun takes place mainly in the summer
14:57 I love how Perry’s just like “I don’t have time for this shit.”
You are insane for completing all of these. You earned my respect.
I will take your respect haha thank you
One thing I think could be cool is a ranking video on all the Phineas and Ferb games that were on the Disney website, I remember there being a decent amount and kid me thinking they were fun
I wonder if there’s a way to play them these days?
@@Jake.MillerIf they're flash games, then they might be in the flashpoint archive. If not, you could try asking in the phineas and ferb game community server.
@@ego-lay_atman-baynot sure about the p+f games in particular but actually *most* Disney flash games are missing because a lot of them were taken down a few years before the death of flash so Flashpoint has far less than you'd expect.
It’s interesting that the scroll bar still exists, it shows how we still thought at the time that stuff like that was needed
19:09 LMAO the shade
Beautiful 😂
Haha I had to get my anger out on it, I’m over it now that I’ve gotten to vent and make jokes about it
The last one was crazy and WHERES MY WATA
Haha whe ma WATA
As someone from the Eastern side of the world, I can assure you that's our childhood and is indeed one of our "mickey" over there. Other ones includes doraemon, some monkey King show.
Also damn you murdered that pronunciation of xi yang yang (sea young young)
I loved the Mickey Mouse 2013 shorts!
I know they’re so gooood
12:45 ahh yes I remember wholly, the game where I threw ice cubes into someone’s toosh
How could you forget haha
This took me back, thank you!!!
No problemo
I had a swampy and cranky plushies back in the day. Also Where’s my Perry has the best sound track out of all of the Where’s My Water games. The theme music for the Doofenshmirtz levels is amazing. I would even say it is better than the one from the show. I redownloaded the game just to hear that theme music again. It is that good.
I’m proud you acknowledged there being two Swampy’s in this series.
wait I did
OHHHH swampy from phineas
A Bloons tier list video sounds like a great idea! That series has a ton of different games that vary wildly in quality.
Very true. I feel like I gotta do it
I think the rationale for making Where's My Perry was so that they could change the style. By having Doof as the one making the puzzles, we swap out the old sewer mechanisms for Perry's best frenemy's crazy sci-fi inventions, allowing for a lot more variety with levels with it still making sense.
5:21
Morshu: You want it?
Swampy: No!
Morshu: It's yours, my friend, as long as you have enough rupees.
Swampy: NOOO
I have extremely fond memories of playing these games as a child, i remember having where's my water free, the perry and mickey spinoff, the valentines spinoff, and wheres my water 2 which i never got far in due to the keys. I thought the valentines spinoff was peak, looking back its really not 😭
Bro just unlocked deep memories
The vault has been OPENED
Defo never expected to hear any Pleasant Sheep discussion today..
I loved watching the where’s my water cartoon shorts!
excellent work, made me miss the game all the more. though i didn’t know there were so many
Thank you! They really made more than they had any right to haha
Where’s my Perry? Was my favorite as a kid and I miss it
The story of this vs cut the rope is the one quote of "you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain"
13:33 was that clay jam in one of these game
Probably yeah I had everything
@@Jake.Miller I loved that game can you do a video about those old games
Oh my, XiYangYang is insane with 2700 episodes in 20 years lol. I guess it could be mini episodes like Sazaesan (7500 mini episodes compiled into 2500 full length weekly episodes, it's been running since the 50s). If it's mini episodes I could understand, otherwise it would be crazy lol
New Jake's video? Hype,hype!🤑
So freaking hype
@@Jake.MillerOMFG REAL JAKE MILLER ANSWERED MY COMMENT?!!!!I WILL NEVER WASH IT AGAIN🤑
Another horrible thing about 2: they didn't let you earn keys with ads back in the day. No, no, no, you had to either buy them with real money or beg your facebook friends (yeah, you needed Facebook) to gift them to you. Their old facebook is filled with "Please gift keys", "I need keys", "Remove the keys!", etc. And when they did let you earn keys with ads, you had a cooldown of 1 day between ads. Meaning you had to wait at least 3 days between worlds!
I did not know that. Makes me hate the game even more
You’ve been inspiring me to triduck the full first game. (Swampy only.)
Epic mickey was my goddamn childhood, I must've spent at least 200 hours on that game, getting all of the pins in NG+ as a stupid little kid.
Oh man I remember Where's my water and wheres my perry. Those games were like my first games on my phone when i was younger.
Im not 100% sure on this, but they mightve chose Perry for the nexf installment because Swampy was the nickname of the co creator of Phineas and Ferb, Jeff Marsh. Im pretty sure Jeff and Dan (the other creator of P&F) also worked on the Where's my Water franchise
I love the cutscene arts in the first game
Yeah super detailed drawings, I love them too
I feel like temple run would be neat for you to cover because off the top of my head I can think of temple run, temple run 2, temple run+ if that counts, temple run OZ (That’s my personal favourite), temple run brave, and that one match 3 temple run on Apple Arcade I think
Oh yeahhhh there is a match 3 game! I do want to, we shall see
1:57 Fun fact water was the driving force of the creation of all living things, too
0:31 best game ever since in steam version you can remake EVERY SINGLE SOUND EFFECT IN THE GAME. its fun
Haha that’s cool
The doof levels in Where's My Perry were probably my favorite of all. Swampy and Cranky levels in the original were amazing too though.
also my sister once said near when the first game came out that every time you win a level, a donation is made to a water saving organization. i didn't believe her
YESSS FNAF AND BLOONS TIERLIST PLEASEEE JAKE
my ranking:
1: Where is my Water?
2: Where is my Perry?
3: Where is my Water XXY? (Normal version)
4: Where is my Mickey?
5: Where is my Water? 2
Never played:
Where is my water XXY (Chinese version)
Where is my summer/vallentine/holiday?
Honestly I find that making the overflow bonus infinite in where’s my Perry a good change cause you gotta go for that high score
I honestly didn’t know it was infinite, but I did notice it was capped in Mickey. I wonder if there are scoreboards out there for the best scores