Determine your decision with a Flowey plush that dances.
If the pixelated version of Undertale's Flowey isn't scary enough, you can now create your own terrible plant life replete with ungainly Flowey dancing steps. Yes, you may place one of the craziest and most terrifying characters from contemporary video games on your desk next to your peace flower. It would be desired by everybody.The Flowey plush dancing beneathtale is yet another brilliant move by Fangamer, a company you may be familiar with from their goods related to other independent games like Hollow Knight and Stardew Valley, among others. Similar to previous releases, it's also not very expensive, with shipping costing $32/€38 at launch (however, having finished every Undertale ending, I believe I should be the one paying to bring Flowey into my house since I know what they're capable of). The pseudo-sequel to Undertale, Deltarune, was revealed only a few days after Toby Fox provided an update on its progress. The developer, who typically works alone, said that he is collaborating with more individuals than before and that the new chapters—Deltaune chapter 3 included—are doing well. We're not sure whether Fox gave his new partners a dancing Flowey plush to encourage them to work harder.
Flowey has four different songs to dance to, as you can hear in the video, but she looks just as scary while jiving to each one. I've checked to make sure that, unlike in the movie, purchasing a single Flowey does not lead to an invasion by other people in large numbers; instead, as far as I can tell, there is just one horrifying dancing opponent that shows up with every purchase. But, God knows we've made mistakes in the past about Flowey.That brings you up to date on the latest dancing Flowey plush, which is sold on Fangamer. Check out our Undertale download guide and our thorough Deltarune character guide for further insights into Toby Fox's thoughts. Don't miss out on all that delicious lore before the narrative goes on.