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Super Meat Boy

Super Meat Boy is a 2010 platforming game developed by Team Meat written in C++.[1]

Steve, sometimes referred to as "Mr. Minecraft" in the game is an unlockable character in the PC version of Super Meat Boy.[2] He has the ability to place blocks, but in turn he cannot run because it uses the same button (and also he was added before the Adventure Update came out).

Meat Boy appears in Minecraft as a skin in the Legacy Console Edition in Skin Pack 2, however he was removed on an unknown date and it didn't return in the Skin Pack 2 - Classic in Bedrock Edition.

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Super Meat Boy
SuperMeatBoy.png: Infobox image for Minecraft program 'Super Meat Boy'
Developer(s) Team Meat
Publisher(s) Team Meat
Platform(s)
  • Native
  • WindowsmacOSLinuxXbox 360Xbox OneNintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 3PlayStation VitaPlayStation 4
  • Backward-compatible
  • Xbox OneXbox Series X|SPlayStation 5Nintendo Switch 2
Engine Tommunism Engine
Written in C++ C++[1]
Latest version ?
Release date October 20, 2010
Size ?
Source available No

Super Meat Boy is a 2010 platforming game developed by Team Meat written in C++.[1]

Crossovers

Steve as he appears in Super Meat Boy

Steve, sometimes referred to as "Mr. Minecraft" in the game is an unlockable character in the PC version of Super Meat Boy.[2] He has the ability to place blocks, but in turn he cannot run because it uses the same button (and also he was added before the Adventure Update came out).

Meat Boy appears in Minecraft as a skin in the Legacy Console Edition in Skin Pack 2, however he was removed on an unknown date and it didn't return in the Skin Pack 2 - Classic in Bedrock Edition.

Trivia

  • Notch gave Steve his name for the game as a joke,[3] but the name later became official.

References

  1. a b How do I get started programming games??? - Tommy Refenes, January 7, 2013, Game Developer
  2. Steve - Super Meat Boy Wiki | Fandom
  3. Weekend activities - Notch, October 4, 2010, Tumblr