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* The demo contains older variants of [[Soundtrack|songs]] in the OST.
* In this demo, there is an Easter Egg where the player can change Peppino's palette on the title screen by pressing left and right on the keyboard.
** These palettes were the following: White, Red, A red color akin to that of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Boy Virtual Boy], Orange, Yellow, Green and Blue.
*The Noise can now be defeatable when you slap it after he activates [[Pizza Time]].
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Demo 2 is the third public demo of Pizza Tower, released 1 month after Demo 1. This demo includes a remake of the "Ancient" level, and a new level, "Factory", along with timed "Challenge" variants of both levels.
Enemies
Ancient
Factory
Transformations
Levels
Level Differences
Ancient
- The level itself has been reworked from the ground up.
- The Pepperman boss fight has been removed.
- The first floor of the level uses Hot Spaghetti instead of Cold Spaghetti.
- All of the Toppins are in different places.
- The background is the same as John Gutter instead of a bunch of purple bricks.
Factory
- This level would eventually be reworked into the Peppibot Factory level.
- The old versions of Peppino's Boxed and Sticky Cheese transformations are featured here.
- The Peppibot enemy is present in the level, however it lacks its current moveset, instead only walking around and spitting out knives.
- The unused Cheese variant of the Peppibot is also present, spitting out cheese globs instead of knives.
- If you slap the Grabbie Hand, it will give Peppino a high-five, then a thumbs-up.
Challenges
- These Levels feature textures from "Ancient" and "Factory".
- In these levels, Pizza Time starts immediately, and it tests your skill using the Transformations found in the levels.
Both
- Pillar John doesn't activate Pizza Time, instead the player needs to feed Pillar John all 5 Toppins in order to pass.
- When you get past Pillar John, you have to kill the Noise Satellite, which causes The Noise to walk on screen who presses a big red button, activating Pizza Time.
Differences in Peppino's moveset
- The Slap move is used instead of the grab move.
- The player can also walk while slapping.
- The old Mach 1, where the player cannot break Breakable Blocks or climb walls, is present. However, they can still stun enemies, but only for a very short while.
- It also has a different animation when the player runs sometimes.
- When hurt, the player bounces around for longer than in the final game.
- The player flies upwards with the super jump faster.
- It is still possible to break Metal Blocks with the super jump.
- Running into Cheeseslimes at (the old) Mach 2 kills them, while other enemies only get stunned.
- When wall climbing, Peppino quickly loses speed and starts falling.
- Peppino also can't jump off of walls.
- The Body Slam move is absent. Because of this, falling onto a metal block from a high enough height will break it.
Trivia
- The Ancient level contains assets that would go on to be used in John Gutter, Pizzascape and Ancient Cheese.
- While the Factory level uses Peppino's Sticky Cheese transformation, in the final game, the Sticky Cheese transformation can only be obtained in Oh Shit!
- The demo contains older variants of songs in the OST.
- In this demo, there is an Easter Egg where the player can change Peppino's palette on the title screen by pressing left and right on the keyboard.
- These palettes were the following: White, Red, A red color akin to that of the Virtual Boy, Orange, Yellow, Green and Blue.
- The Noise can now be defeatable when you slap it after he activates Pizza Time.