

The list below is separated into two categories: Cogs Defeated and Floors Recovered for each hour of January 1st. They can be stunned by jumping on their helmets, though they recalibrate after several seconds. Without further ado, here are the New Year's Top Toons! Goons are one-eyed, two-legged robotic guards that project a searchlight out of their eye to inflict damage toward Toons.
#TOONTOWN INFINITE TOP TOONS FULL#
Maybe TTF as well although I despise one of the staff members who doesn't deserve any attention whatsoever.Īnyway, thanks for taking the time to read this long post.It's that time again - time to announce the winners of the New Year's Top Toons Marathon! HQ Officers have rallied and tallied - but not dilly dallied - in order to put the full list of winners together. This is indeed a similar post to the one I made about Toontown Apex (right here: ), I just thought TTI deserved some love as well and TTR does too, but that's for another day. Disney still has access to the databases containing everyones Toons data as of the closure date none of the user accounts or Toons were deleted, and the. To those toons who aren't playing because you think it's a RAT, you should not become a lawyer (or legal eagle) because lawyers know to provide evidence before claiming things.

To those toons who aren't playing due to the past history, there's completely different staff. To the toons who aren't interested in the game, it's definitely worth a try. What's even more great to see, is that the game has gone up from v1.0.0 to v1.0.37 within a week. The blue suited cogs (who are definitely a new cog type as a post regarding them busted that theory) are definitely going to be great to see. Guilds were probably the best addition ever and I'm not just saying that and it was great that they merged achievements with guilds. It was great to play as my old toon again. I jumped on my computer (for those smart Alecs, I actually jumped on my seat to play on my computer) and entered the game. November 28 was also an unforgettable day. All these innovations were an exceptional addition while still keeping that TT feel (although I beg to differ about some of the music, such as the VP battle pie round music and even their theme song). Throughout the development of the server, TTI made many more changes, including a refined version of the Sellbot Factory, achievements (my favourite) and everyone's favourite, doodles. Anything new? Well, I must admit, there weren't that many (interesting) new features although I still found it worth playing. On August 15 (don't ask how I know the specific date), I joined TTI's test server. Test key giveaways were made and contests were held, it was really nice to see. They showed off their new storyline, tweaks, parties, gardening, and a lot more. I saw on Chan's channel that he was showing a preview of the level editor which could also be preview for the (possible) new street coming out (Resistance G something (Resistance Grounds?)). Not to mention that there was an average of 100 toons playing at that point in time. "I hope TTR burns.", "TTR fanboys stink, they're all the same.", etc, etc. Not saying everything they did wasn't great, it was just the community. This 'comeback', however, wasn't working. I was outraged to see that it was a complete copy of TTI once I had actually played the game until I realised it was the old TTI staff trying to make a comeback. They also made promising features that I was drawn to.

On January 28th(?) Toontown Fellowship caught my attention. Many promising features were made by Toontown Rewritten so I decided that it was worth playing. I stopped complaining when, despite the lack of these features, I was still happy and grateful to play Toontown again. At that point, unlike TTI, there was no BBHQ, no mingolfing, no nothing. I had no choice but to pack my bags and move onto TTR which. I made my farewells to the game and, most importantly, my friends. It was all fun and games until December 20. I made lots of friends and still remember the day version 1.2 came out where estates were released as well as the new music that you can still hear today. My plan was to play TTI until the release of TTR although this changed when I soon realised that TTI had implemented more content. It was great with various features that made gameplay more enjoyable, challenging and less tedious (such as the removal of irrelevant Toontasks). Sometime in July in 2014, I started Toontown Infinite as I did not have access to Toontown Rewritten.
