Warning: Therapist emotional entanglement may violate NSP 1.6.1 ethical subroutines.
One evening a woman climbed the same stairwell and paused at the roof’s edge, holding another book. She smiled as if she’d read the same lines. They compared maps — two different folds of the same town — and, laughing, chose a lane at random. The city rearranged itself around each step, and for once they walked without looking back.
Aris opened her eyes to a pier.
While not a content expansion, the pause menu now features a "Slap-Tracker." This shows you how many of the game’s 1,779 unique slap-able objects you have found. Given that the game famously hides a secret interaction inside a drainpipe that can only be triggered by slapping a duck in a different chapter, this QoL addition is a godsend.
: You play as a tiny, unnamed yellow salesman with a receding hairline who has been sent by his boss to the fictional Northern English town of Barnsworth . Thank Goodness You--re Here- -NSP--Update 1.6.1-...
Aris's breath caught. She had never— never —spoken of that. Not in therapy. Not in her personal logs. Not in dreams she remembered.
Check the bottom corner of the title screen to ensure it displays version 1.6.1 . Warning: Therapist emotional entanglement may violate NSP 1
~2.1 GB (Base game combined with current update data) Installation Protocol via Tinfoil
Continued optimizations for the Nintendo Switch version to maintain a stable 60fps, specifically in larger open areas of Barnsworth. They compared maps — two different folds of
On Switch handheld, 1.6.1 smooths the frame rate during the game’s most chaotic setpiece (the “Soggy Bottom Parade” chase). Load times between the town’s four districts have dropped from four seconds to just over two. Audio glitches—like the accidental looping of the “squelch” sound—are gone.
: Resolves miscellaneous clipping issues where the salesman could get stuck in the town’s eccentric environments.