Thank Goodness You--re Here- -nsp--update 1.6.1-... [portable] Jun 2026
But there was no gratitude here. Only terror.
"Reciprocal anchor detected. Therapist outcome: altered. Recommend update to 1.6.2 with mutual gratitude framing."
The primary focus of this build is tracking down dynamic asset loading hiccups. When moving quickly between interconnected screens in Barnsworth, the engine occasionally dropped frames while fetching high-resolution animation sheets. This update pre-caches heavy graphical assets more effectively, keeping the slapstick visual timing completely intact. Quest Progression and Event Scripting Robustness Thank Goodness You--re Here- -NSP--Update 1.6.1-...
: The game is a "love letter to Monty Python," featuring authentic Yorkshire dialects and wall-to-wall double entendres.
No matter how you choose to load your file formats, Thank Goodness You're Here! retains its beautifully smooth, cartoon-vibrant 60 FPS performance standard. Specification / Detail Coal Supper Publisher Genre Comedy "Slapformer" / Adventure Aspect Ratio Fixed 16:9 (Letterboxed on Ultrawide) Core Mechanics Side-scrolling, jumping, slapping objects File Format Focus NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) / System Updates But there was no gratitude here
The Update 1.6.1 patch for "Thank Goodness You're Here!" is a significant one, addressing various aspects of the game to enhance the overall player experience. Here are some of the key highlights:
While the developers at Coal Supper have kept the specific technical changelogs relatively light to preserve the immersion of the experience, the Version 1.6.1 patch serves as a significant polish update for the Nintendo Switch version. Therapist outcome: altered
The loading screen flickered twice, longer than usual. Dr. Aris Velen knew that kind of flicker. It wasn't a glitch; it was a handshake . The Neural Synchronization Protocol—NSP—was recalibrating, knitting itself into the raw, screaming architecture of her patient’s mind.
She opened her terminal. The NSP 1.6.1 post-session report was already generating.
If you've played the latest version, what's the funniest interaction you've discovered?
The delay on the slap sound has been addressed. The game now uses a new audio buffer system. The result? When you slap the Mayor’s trophy, the boing happens exactly when your tiny green hand connects. This restores the core "call and response" satisfaction of the gameplay loop.