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Reality | Dreamworld |
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Episode | 45 |
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World | 8 |
Levels | 651-665 |
Characters | Tiffi, Odus |
New features | None |
Release date | - 6 May 2015 - 3 June 2015 (v.1.54.0.2) |
Difficulty | Hard |
Previous | Next |
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Dozy Dawn was the 45th and final episode in Dreamworld and the third and final episode of World 8 of Dreamworld. This episode was released on 6 May 2015. It was the special Dreamworld equivalent to the Reality episode Fizzy Falls.
This marked the end of the Dreamworld storyline. No further episodes were released in Dreamworld from this point until it was removed altogether. Completion of this episode will reward you boosters equivalent to the Jackpot. However, Dreamworld remained playable for another two full years, until Dreamworld was removed altogether on May 17, 2017.
Story
Before episode:
Tiffi is sleeping under the tree.
After episode:
As the sun rises, Tiffi wakes up and bumps into the tree. This surprises Odus and he falls off the tree. Then, Tiffi walks out for another adventure. Odus flies up to the sky, and he thanks the player. He then quietly leaves, marking the end of Dreamworld.
New things
- Nothing new was added.
Levels
This episode contains levels 651-665.
Dozy Dawn was a hard episode, with a mean of 4.53. It had five somewhat hard-hard levels: 651, 652, 653, 660, and 663, as well as two extremely hard levels: 654 and 661. Overall, it was harder than the previous episode, Nocturnal Nuisance and of similar difficulty to its Reality counterpart, Fizzy Falls.
0 | 6 | 4 | 5 |
The easiest : Level 659 |
The hardest : Level 661 |
5 |
6 |
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10 | 5 |
This template does not update live, and is therefore deprecated. It is kept for historical significance.
Hexagon levels | ||||||
Level 654 | Level 661 |
Difficulty code summary (details here)
None • Very Easy • Easy • Somewhat Easy • Medium • Somewhat Hard • Hard • Very Hard • Extremely Hard • Nearly Impossible • Variable
0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Level | Type | Moves | Target score | Goal | Walkthrough | Remarks | |
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651 | 24 | 100,000 | : 30 : 50 | ||||
652 | 24 | 50,000 | : 35 : 35 | 300th level | |||
653 | 45 | 25,000 | : 21 | ||||
654 | 20 | 40,000 | : 80 : 5 | ||||
655 | 20 | 100,000 | : 1 : 15 | ||||
656 | 20 | 20,000 | : 2 | ||||
657 | 25 | 10,000 | : 3 | ||||
658 | 20 | 75,000 | : 9 : 50 | ||||
659 | 15 | 450,000 | : 33 : 48 | ||||
660 | 40 | 30,000 | : 4 : 4 | ||||
661 | 20 | 90,000 | : 1 : 1 | ||||
662 | 25 | 10,000 | : 100 : 100 : 100 | ||||
663 | 20 | 100,000 | : 24 : 45 | Final level in Dreamworld | |||
664 | 30 | 10,000 | : 1 : 1 | Final level in Dreamworld | |||
665 | 35 | 25,000 | : 100 | Final level in Dreamworld Final Dreamworld level |
Gallery
Trivia
- This episode contains the 300th jelly level, which is level 652.
- This was the final Dreamworld episode with the hint of Tiffi waking up. This was the last Dreamworld episode ever released.
- There had never been a previous hint of Dreamworld ending other than the revealing of this episode.
- The episode's pathway and textures was uncovered on Facebook on April 29, 2015, with the pathways identical to Fizzy Falls.
- There had never been a previous unreleased texture derived from Fizzy Falls.
- This episode displays a homage to level 666, and implies that there won't be a Dreamworld counterpart to level 666.
- The release of this episode broke many trends for future worlds to come.
- It was the only three-episode world.
- It had also resulted in World 11 (Flash) and all further Flash worlds ending at three episodes instead of six. The next episdoe released, Minty Meadow (Episode 64), was placed in World 12 (Flash).
- The release of this level also resulted in all episodes from World 12 (Flash) and onwards accessible without tickets.
- The map background on mobile devices was effectively identical to the one in web version rather than a mere copy of the map background of Fizzy Falls. Otherwise, map backgrounds on mobile versions were always directly and simply copied from its Reality counterpart.
- This was the only exception in which the background and appearance of the Dreamworld episode was not a modified version of its Reality counterpart at all.
- There were zero resemblance to Fizzy Falls besides its levels and pathway. Sleepy Slopes and Candy Town were however based on each other, since the scene and story of Sleepy Slopes was itself a counterpart of Candy Town, and they both serve as the introduction of each realm.
- The pathway on mobile version was slightly shorter than the one on web version that; it stops right at level 665, rather than having a "free pass" point afterwards.
- Even the location of level 665 was also different. Comparing to the pathway of Fizzy Falls, it was placed at the same location of usual "To be continued" wrench icon (or the ticket pad if unlocked).
- Before unlocking, the pathway has no wrench symbol and was just a long red line which stops on a square edge.
- In the game background of mobile version, Tiffi was awake in her usual outfit, along with Odus (unlike Fizzy Falls). It was still tinted blue like all preceding Dreamworld episodes, but the background was the only one not derived from the Reality counterpart.
- The Facebook announcement about this episode being the very final one misspelled this episode name as Dozy Down.
- This was the last episode in the entire game to have dialogue until the HTML5-exclusive Episode 218. Furthermore, there was a gap of 20 Reality episodes released before; the previous episode released with dialogue is the 43rd Reality episode, Taffy Tropics.
- This episode, alongside with Sleepy Slopes, were the only Dreamworld episodes to contain dialogue. This was likely because both episodes happened at the same location (only on web version).
- This was also the only episode which has dialogue, yet its Reality counterpart, Fizzy Falls, did not. It was an inversion of where Dreamworld counterparts did not have dialogues, while its Reality counterpart do have them.
- This episode had the shortest name in Dreamworld with 8 letters, tied with Honey Hut in Reality.
- The record was broken by Soda Sea, a systematic episode name introduced for the historical April Fools 2020.
- It was thought that Dreamworld was to stay even if no new episodes were expected to be released there. However, it turned out Dreamworld was finally removed in May 17 2017, just over two years after the release of this episode.
- Dreamworld was removed from mobile versions a few months before the final Flash removal. The 3D map for HTML5 was created well after the final removal of Dreamworld, so Dreamworld will never have a 3D map whatsoever.
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