There are some key differences between the app and the browser version, mainly the controls and an app-exclusive feature: slow motion. The app also has a level editor, where you can build your own levels. Although there are six characters shown in the level selection menu ( Business Guy, Irresponsible Dad, Wheelchair Guy, Effective Shopper, Moped Couple and Pogostick Man), the first four have levels that you can play. Each character has its own chapter that can contain up to 15 levels. In the app, the "featured" levels are organised in chapters. The app is available for iOS, iPadOS, and Android. The app of Happy Wheels was first introduced at PAX East 2013, and was released two years later, on August 19th 2015. Happy Wheels on iOS, as shown on an iPod, iPad, and iPad Mini. However, the forums are were closed several years ago, and it is not known when (or if) they will be replaced. The forums were moderated by PhysX, Mystic and Udie. Happy Wheels is the most popular sub forum, with General in second place. There were six sub forums available: Suggestions, Happy Wheels, General, Flash, Divine Intervention, and Bugs.
The Total Jerkface forums could be accessed either through the forums tab, or by clicking any of the "Latest Forum Posts" links. The game will be released either in the year 2021 or 2022. The video to the right shows what Jim Bonacci has done so far. In an earlier news post, he described it as a "horrificly violent kung fu game", possibly similar to GameTest12. Regarding the graphics, Jim said in the post, " I will be keeping things 2d, but I'll use 3d modeling to create the graphics". The artwork in the game will be somewhat similar to Happy Wheels. The game is believed to be currently in development, but it will be some time before it is complete. It is unknown what the game will be called (although, it has been mentioned that the game will be called "Happy Wheels" in a new graphic-creating system). Jim Bonacci mentioned in the news post, Blurb, that he will be creating a new game. Jim has hired multiple people (mostly friends) to work on Happy Wheels, the main person being Jason Schymick. Happy Wheels is much more popular than Divine Intervention.
It has been a huge success, becoming Jim Bonacci's main source of income after he quit his original job as a Flash advertisement designer. Happy Wheels was first developed in 2006, and has been available to the public since June of 2010. Divine Intervention received success when first posted on Newgrounds in November of 2003, gaining 2 awards and over 6.65 million views.Ī video Jim made to promote Happy Wheels. The game is known for its difficulty and violence. The player uses WASD to move, the cursor for aiming, and left-mouse-click shooting. The game is an action- shoot 'em up, where the player controls a gun-wielding priest trying to save his town, which has become overrun by demons. Pink Demon from Divine Intervention (who oddly represents Lawnmower Man).ĭivine Intervention is Jim's first publicly-accessible Flash game, and has been on the site since its launch. Games Divine Intervention Main article: Divine Intervention
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A Total Jerkface account is required to publish a level, rate levels, save replays, post replies on news posts, and was also required to post in the forums.Īs of August 16th 2013, now directs to Total Jerkface.Īs of March 31st 2018, since reCAPTCHA V1 API was shutdown, a Captcha code isn't required for resending email address verification, resetting password and registering a new account. Total Jerkface has a large user base and is one of the Top 11,250 Alexa-ranked sites, which is evident in its forum posts and in the User Level Browser of Happy Wheels. Since then, Jim has hired multiple people to work on the site such as Adura, maverfax, Ben Haynes and Jack Zankowski. The current version of the site, along with Happy Wheels, was launched in May of 2010 along with their own slogan "Home of Happy Wheels", with Jim Bonacci and Jason Schymick being the only editors. The site is known for being the host of the very popular Flash game, Happy Wheels, which is the site's main focus (as can be seen by the home page's content). Total Jerkface is a website launched in 2005 by Jim Bonacci. For the list of news posts on Total Jerkface, see Total Jerkface Home Page.