
Obtained by logging into Transformice on Steam. In vanilla, this badge is obtainable only on map 0, but it works on any user-made map.

Note: Do not use E to throw confetti or else it won't work. Perform the emote sequence confetti, dance, confetti, clap, kiss. These badges are awarded to the top 10 players on the Hall of Cheese at the end of any season. These badges are purchasable in the village via special currencies, and were first introduced in "content adventures" (adventures where content added is never removed). Get 1st, 2nd, or 3rd positions 10,000 times For example, if you have played 2,000 rounds of survivor, you will receive a badge with a "2" on it. Game mode, village, other, event, cheese-only fur, then fur-and then list down by ID #.Īn "official" badge tutorial by Maharadjah can be found on the official forums, and was originally made as a bonus for the fan-made "Create a Badge" contest.Īll badges won for game modes stack and feature a small number on the bottom. Instances include the 4th Anniversary enigma and linking one's account to the Run for Cheese app.īadges maintain a distinct order on a player's profile. At one point, the 4001 helmet also received its own badge.ĭuring this process, badges also began being obtainable upon performing actions that helped the game developers. Newer furs' badges were prioritizing, only leading to the extension of the period of badge creation for older furs.

This was because the gamut of furs that were released before badges received their complementary badges only after their sales ended. This process was gradual, taking place over about a year. Over time, badges eventually developed into incentives for buying furs and shop items, being unlockable upon buying them in the shop. Their primary purpose was to replace shop items as a reward for events. Any unlocked badges are publicly displayed between the basic mouse stats and game mode stats.īadges were introduced on 28 March 2014 as a complement of the Carnival 2014 event. Badges are 40 x 40 pixel collectible items displayed on players' profiles as denotations of a certain accomplishment or purchase.
