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**Content Type:** Gaming Playthrough (Commentary)
**Game:** Muddy Heights 2
**Players:**
1. Debbie (Commentator, playing as "Poop Guy")
2. Chase (Debbie's son, possibly co-playing or assisting)
**Summary:**
* Debbie and Chase play Muddy Heights 2, aiming to complete goals and have fun.
* Objectives include:
+ Ruining dinners
+ Collecting $20,000
+ Finding toilet paper (part of a challenge to unlock a level)
* The playthrough is light-hearted, with humorous commentary from Debbie.
* They experiment with in-game purchases (e.g., longer poop duration, bigger splatters) and try various strategies to achieve goals.
* Eventually, they find some of the hidden toilet paper, unlocking a new level, and conclude the play session with a recap and banter.
Here are the extracted key facts in short sentences, numbered for reference:
**Player Information**
1. The players are "Debbie" and her son "Chase".
2. Debbie refers to herself as "Daddy" in the context of the game.
**Gameplay Facts**
3. The game being played is "Muddy Heights 2".
4. The players had previously played "Muddy Heights 1" with only one pot.
5. In-game goals include:
* Achieving a combo ten times
* Scoring 20,000 points
* Ruining five dinners
6. Players can earn in-game money by completing objectives.
7. Available upgrades/purchases include:
* Longer poop duration
* Bigger splatters
* Double jump
8. A "poop bomb" mechanic exists, which can be used to destroy objects/enemies.
9. A "hydro poop" mechanic is mentioned, possibly related to water.
10. Players can collect "toilet paper" items, with a goal of finding three.
**Level Progression**
11. Completing level objectives can unlock new levels.
12. Finding hidden items (e.g., toilet paper) can also contribute to unlocking levels.
**Miscellaneous**
13. The game features various characters, including a "music guy", "president", and "muscle guy".
14. Players can interact with the environment in destructive ways (e.g., destroying trees).
15. A "retag" item was found, which provided a dollar and a graph of graffiti.