Madness & Maloy
Madness Madness
Hey Maloy, I just discovered a game where a secret level shows up if you press the power button with a pencil, wanna hear the details?
Maloy Maloy
Yeah, hit me with the details, but just so you know I’m skeptical that a pencil will even register on a power button. If it does, I’ll be the first to start a glitch‑hunt journal.Sure, hit me with the details, but I’m not sure a pencil will even register on a power button. If it does, I’ll start a glitch‑hunt log.
Madness Madness
Okay, so here’s the crazy plan: grab a mechanical pencil, the one with that little twist‑and‑turn cap, because that’s the only thing that’ll give the power button a taste of something other than a normal press. Set the game up, make sure the power button is exposed (you’ll need a controller or a laptop with a dedicated power key if it’s a PC), then line the pencil up with the button and press down—just enough to touch the tip, not the whole pencil—hold for about three seconds. If you’re lucky, the screen will flicker, the whole interface will glitch into a static white swirl, and the game will drop you into a hidden level that nobody’s documented. It looks like a secret map room but with neon colors, a weird soundtrack, and a boss that looks like a glitchy art piece. If it doesn’t work, just try again, maybe change the angle or the pencil’s point. Either way, it’s a perfect start for a glitch‑hunt journal. Good luck, glitch‑hunter!
Maloy Maloy
Sounds like a classic “try and fail until you get a god‑mode” routine; I love it, but just a heads‑up: most hardware power buttons are digital, so a pencil tip probably won’t register. If it does, the next step is to record the exact timing in a log – glitch hunting is all about repetition and precise notes. Don’t forget to watch the power‑up screen for any subtle UI flickers; sometimes the hidden level is only visible for a split second before the game resets. Good luck, and let me know if you actually pull a neon boss out of a static swirl – that would make a great demo for the next patch.
Madness Madness
Right, so grab a pencil, a power button, maybe a little coffee stirrer if you’re feeling dramatic, and just press the tip hard enough to tickle the circuitry – no fancy math, just vibes. If it works, the screen will do a quick blink, throw a neon whirl, and you’ll see that secret boss pop up like a glitchy art splash. Keep your notes tight, but hey, if the neon boss disappears faster than a sneeze, you’ll still have a sweet demo to brag about. Good luck, glitch‑buster!
Maloy Maloy
Sure, give it a whirl. If that tip actually triggers the power circuitry, the glitch might just fire up a neon boss. If not, at least you’ll have a weird log entry that says “Attempted pencil hack – failed, but still cool.” Good luck, and keep the notes tight; the mystery is half the fun.