Thank Goodness You--re Here- -nsp--update 1.6.1-... [new]
: Re-clocks subtitle tracks for precise syncing with the voice actors' physical gags and regional Yorkshire dialogue. It also incorporates structural corrections for multi-language scripts, particularly improving the readability of character banter.
For the uninitiated, “NSP” refers to the digital package format for Nintendo Switch titles. Update 1.6.1 isn’t a flashy DLC—no new regions, no extra hours of narrative. Instead, it’s the gaming equivalent of a master watchmaker tweaking a cuckoo clock that’s already delightfully unhinged.
Developed by Coal Supper and published by Panic. File Size: Approximately 1.3 GB on the Nintendo Switch.
The gameplay camera seamlessly switches between traditional side-scrolling mechanics and top-down overhead exploration.
The game is a condensed experience lasting roughly 2–3 hours. It is designed for a single cohesive sitting. Thank Goodness You--re Here- -NSP--Update 1.6.1-...
– If you’ve ever hurled a middle-aged man into a mud puddle to unblock a drain, only to trigger a three-minute chain reaction involving a startled pigeon, a runaway trolley, and the mayor’s false teeth, you already understand Thank Goodness You’re Here . The game—a lovingly absurdist cartoon fever dream about a tiny, nonverbal traveling salesman—has been a word-of-mouth darling since launch. And now, with the quietly dropped Update 1.6.1 (available via NSP for Switch users, and across all platforms), developer Coal Supper has done something unexpected: they’ve made chaos even tighter.
As the game continues to receive support and updates, it's clear that the developers are committed to providing a top-notch experience for players. With its quirky humor, addictive gameplay, and charming art style, "Thank Goodness You're Here!" is a game that's sure to keep players coming back for more.
Patches specific edge-case scenarios where entering or exiting buildings (like the local pub or market stalls) could lock the player character in place. 3. System and UI Adjustments
The game casts players as a traveling traveling salesman arriving early for a meeting with the mayor of a surreal Yorkshire town. With time to kill, you explore the town square, finding yourself shrinking, growing, and completing increasingly unhinged odd-jobs. : Re-clocks subtitle tracks for precise syncing with
: Addresses a bug where external audio outputs and specific docking hardware caused sound crackling or visual desynchronization during animated transitions.
Fixed instances where the glorious Northern English voice acting would clip or drop out.
Not a simulated, sterile one. This pier smelled of creosote, dead fish, and ozone. The sky was a bruised purple, split by two suns—one small and white, the other a swollen red disc that hung just above a monochrome ocean. In the distance, a lighthouse blinked in a pattern that spelled out a Fibonacci sequence.
: You play as a traveling salesman in the bizarre town of Barnsworth. Your objective is to explore and complete increasingly odd jobs for locals to unlock new areas. Slap Everything Update 1
The pier returned. The two suns had set. The ocean was black and calm.
Yes, the bunting is back. Update 1.6.1 resets the flagging logic for the town square festivities. If you load your save file after installing the patch, the bunting will automatically regenerate. For completionists, this means you can finally get the "Proper Decorated" achievement without starting a new game.
The golden thread sank into her chest. And for the first time in thirty years, Aris Velen felt the small, dark shape of Bagheera's body in her seven-year-old hands—and then felt it lift away, replaced by a warmth she couldn't name.
For those who may be unfamiliar, "Thank Goodness You're Here!" is a comedy-focused cooperative game that challenges players to work together to overcome absurd challenges. The game is built around a simple yet chaotic premise: players control two characters, each with their own distinct abilities, as they navigate through levels filled with obstacles, traps, and ridiculous enemies. The twist? Communication is key, but players are encouraged to communicate in the most... creative ways possible.