Tower Secret Treasure

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Template:Block Tower Secret Treasure is an optional collectable in Pizza Tower.

Tower Secret Treasures are food hidden in levels, which give the player 3000 Pizza Points upon obtaining. They are located in janitor rooms, and require Gerome to unlock them, who is also hidden.

There are 19 treasures in total. Treasures affect the ending of the game. If the player collects all of the treasures, they fly out of Peppino and revive John, who afterwards punches away Pizzahead. However, if the player fails to do so, Peppino will instead look towards the screen disappointed and will walk away. It will also affect one of the ending images, removing John from it.

Pre-release

For early appearances and scrapped ideas, see the pre-release page here: Tower Secret Treasure/Pre-release

Trivia

  • The Peanut Butter jar treasure is the oldest Tower Secret Treasure implemented during development.
    • In line with this, it is told in one of the Peppino cross-over comics with Chesterfield, that the Peanut Butter jar treasure was at least 4000 years old. It hasn't been confirmed if this is the case with the in-game object too.
  • The stick of butter treasure is a reference to an old Pizza Tower fan animation.
  • The spaghetti treasure from Pizzascape is possibly a nod to the music in the level - "Hot Spaghetti" and "Cold Spaghetti".
  • The jelly-filled onigiri treasure references an iconic meme of the Pokémon anime, where in the 4Kids dub of the anime, onigiri were referred to as jelly-filled donuts on several occasions, an example can be found here.
  • The chicken leg on a plate treasure retrieved in Pizzascare may be a reference to health powerups found in the Castlevania games.
  • The hot dog treasure from Peppibot Factory may be a reference to the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, as Chili Dogs are often depicted as Sonic's favorite food.
  • The rations treasure may be a box of CalorieMate block.
  • The burger from Golf references the Primo Burg, which is shown when the player gets the greaseball to the goal with a low enough amount of hits.
  • The pie in Gnome Forest likely references the pie that Granny offers to Gustavo after a Gnome Pizza is delivered to her.
  • The pizza in Don't Make A Sound likely references the fact that the level takes place in a pizzeria.
  • The olive sandwich in Deep-Dish 9 may reference the Anti-Gravitational Olive present in the level, as well as U.F.Olive and Olive Troop enemies.
  • Despite Mansion not appearing in the final game, its treasure (a calzone) still appears in the cutscene for the true ending.

Gallery

Treasures

In-game miscellaneous

Scrapped animations