Here are the features and specific changes included in :
Some builds suffer from "floaty" or broken physics where Tembo can fly off-screen or into the "void" background upon jumping.
In the retail version, Tembo’s momentum is realistic (for an elephant). In Build 638691, there is a bizarre physics bug where, if you charge a trunk slam and release it while sliding off a ledge, Tembo launches diagonally across the screen at mach speed. Speedrunners have since dubbed this the . It breaks five levels wide open, allowing skips that are impossible in the final game. Tembo The Badass Elephant Build 638691
In the world of PC gaming and digital distribution, every update, patch, and hotfix changes the "build number" of a software application. The build number refers to a specific iteration of the game executable found in digital libraries.
: A central mechanic involves a "kill quota"; players must defeat a specific number of Phantom enemies in previous stages to unlock the final boss level of each zone. Technical Specifications Here are the features and specific changes included
To run this build effectively, your PC should meet these minimum specifications : Windows Vista or higher. Processor: Core 2 Duo ~2GHz or equivalent. Memory: 2 GB RAM. Graphics: NVIDIA GTS 240 or higher. DirectX: Version 9.0. Storage: ~1 GB available space. Gameplay Mechanics TEMBO THE BADASS ELEPHANT on Steam
The game is a Metal Slug meets Donkey Kong Country hybrid—explosive, brutally difficult, and dripping with hand-drawn comic-book style. However, the PC version, published by Sega, suffered from several post-launch issues: controller mapping glitches, resolution locks, and occasional physics bugs. Speedrunners have since dubbed this the
Key facts about this version:
Here is the critical caveat: This is not a polished retail patch. It is a developer snapshot. Expect: