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<b><dfn>LeGluk Stogies</dfn></b> is a [[Glukkon]] company and factory on [[Oddworld]]. It was going to be included in <cite class="videogame MunchsOddysee">[[Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee]]</cite> as late as <time datetime="2000-04-24">April 2000</time><ref name="story"/> but was not present in the final game. | |||
According to [[Gameflow Version 1.8|Version 1.8 of the game's Gameflow document]], the factory would have been the fifth region of the game, between finding the [[Almighty Raisin]] and being given quests by him. This gameplay region was described as a ‘<q>Heal [[Munch]] Quest</q>’, possibly to cure him of [[Gorman Disenza]] or mend his broken leg.<ref name="story"/> | |||
The region would have begun with an outdoor area leading to an indoor area. The outdoor area was labelled ‘<q>Heal Munch Quest (Shut Down Stogies) (Change Outside Environment)</q>’; the indoor area was labelled ‘<q>Stogies (Getting Into CEO's Office)</q>’. | |||
A [[Silvio Aebischer]] painting of a factory resembling a packet of cigarettes appeared in <cite class="book AbesOrigins">[[Oddworld: Abe's Origins]]</cite>,<ref name="Abes Origins"/> later confirmed to be LeGluk Stogies by [[Wil Bunce-Edwards]].<ref name="Wall Art posted"/> A printout of this painting was posted on the art boards at [[Just Add Water]].<ref name="Wall Art posted"/> | |||
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|Partial re-creation of Gameflow Version 1.8 | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
<references> | <references> | ||
<ref name="story">Oddworld Inhabitants | <ref name="story"> | ||
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| author = Oddworld Inhabitants | |||
| date = 24 April 2000 | |||
| datetime = 2000-04-24 | |||
}} | |||
Gameflow, Version 1.8. | |||
Printout filmed on | |||
{{ref:refHeader | |||
| author = <abbr title="Children's British Broadcasting Corporation">CBBC</abbr> Education for <cite class="television-channel"><abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr> Two</cite> | |||
| date = 10 September 2003 | |||
| datetime = 2003-09-10T12:35+01:00 | |||
| bold = false | |||
}} | |||
‘<cite class="television-episode">[https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/p00w1bqm Reading Media Texts: The Interactive Image]</cite>’. | |||
<cite class="television-series">English File</cite>. | |||
<abbr title="Children's British Broadcasting Corporation">CBBC</abbr>. | |||
London, United Kingdom: <abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr>. | |||
Clip published as | |||
{{ref:refHeader | |||
| author = <abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr> | |||
| date = 2010 | |||
| datetime = 2010 | |||
| circa = true | |||
| bold = false | |||
}} | |||
‘<cite class="video-title">[http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/computer-games-development/11109.html Computer games development]</cite>’. | |||
Class Clips. | |||
Learning Zone Broadband. | |||
<abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr> Online. | |||
London, United Kingdom: <abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr>. | |||
Clip republished as | |||
{{ref:refHeader | |||
| author = <abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr> | |||
| date = 19 August 2013 | |||
| datetime = 2013-08-19 | |||
| bold = false | |||
}} | |||
‘[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01fg2zl Components of computer games development]’. | |||
<abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr> Online. | |||
London, United Kingdom: <abbr title="British Broadcasting Corporation">BBC</abbr>. | |||
Archived as | |||
{{ref:YouTube | |||
| author = Magog on the March [@magogonthemarch6917] | |||
| date = 7 October 2017 | |||
| datetime = 2017-10-07T19:23:29Z | |||
| title = English File BBC Two: Rare Oddworld Inhabitants Investigation | |||
| videoID = Eu2VEfjkZ1Y | |||
| channel = Magog on the March | |||
| link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu2VEfjkZ1Y | |||
| bold = false | |||
}} | |||
</ref> | |||
<ref name="Abes Origins"> | |||
{{ref:Abe's Origins | |||
| p = 171 | |||
}} | |||
</ref> | |||
<ref name="Wall Art posted"> | |||
{{ref:Discord Oddworld Forums | |||
| author = Wil Bunce-Edwards | |||
| date = 8 February 2026 | |||
| datetime = 2026-02-08T02:28:09.158Z | |||
| messageID = 1469882466704822439 | |||
| channel = oddworld_discussion | |||
| link = https://discord.com/channels/164770326943760386/309087612419833866/1469882466704822439 | |||
}} | |||
</ref> | |||
</references> | </references> | ||
[[Category:Glukkon companies]] | [[Category:Glukkon companies]] | ||
[[Category:Glukkon factories]] | |||
[[Category:Unused locations]] | |||
Latest revision as of 04:44, 10 March 2026
LeGluk Stogies is a Glukkon company and factory on Oddworld. It was going to be included in Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee as late as [1] but was not present in the final game.
According to Version 1.8 of the game's Gameflow document, the factory would have been the fifth region of the game, between finding the Almighty Raisin and being given quests by him. This gameplay region was described as a ‘Heal Munch Quest
’, possibly to cure him of Gorman Disenza or mend his broken leg.[1]
The region would have begun with an outdoor area leading to an indoor area. The outdoor area was labelled ‘Heal Munch Quest (Shut Down Stogies) (Change Outside Environment)
’; the indoor area was labelled ‘Stogies (Getting Into CEO's Office)
’.
A Silvio Aebischer painting of a factory resembling a packet of cigarettes appeared in Oddworld: Abe's Origins,[2] later confirmed to be LeGluk Stogies by Wil Bunce-Edwards.[3] A printout of this painting was posted on the art boards at Just Add Water.[3]
References
- ↑ a b Oddworld Inhabitants (). Gameflow, Version 1.8. Printout filmed on CBBC Education for BBC Two (). ‘Reading Media Texts: The Interactive Image’. English File. CBBC. London, United Kingdom: BBC. Clip published as BBC (c. ). ‘Computer games development’. Class Clips. Learning Zone Broadband. BBC Online. London, United Kingdom: BBC. Clip republished as BBC (). ‘Components of computer games development’. BBC Online. London, United Kingdom: BBC. Archived as Magog on the March [@magogonthemarch6917] (). ‘English File BBC Two: Rare Oddworld Inhabitants Investigation’. Magog on the March channel. YouTube. San Bruno, California: YouTube, LLC.
- ↑ Stace Harman & John Robertson (). ‘Industrialised Oddworld’, p. 171. Oddworld: Abe's Origins. East Grinstead, United Kingdom: Independent By Design.
- ↑ a b Wil Bunce-Edwards (). Message. #oddworld_discussion. Oddworld Forums. Discord. San Francisco, California: Discord Inc.