![]() ![]() The Scaredy Cat is one of four cats in the game, with the others being the Lucky Cat, the Tabby Cat and the Unlucky Cat.Scaredy Cat can be unlocked from the Prize Machine for 100 Coins, or you can purchase it for $0.99. Along with its usual hopping, it is occupied by hissing and screeching sounds. Playing as the Scaredy Cat changes the setting into a Halloween theme this changes the grass into a dark orange color, all trees become bare and dead, and multiple Halloween obstacles are present during gameplay. It has 8 red legs, two red pinchers and a rounded red shell for a body. The Crab bears a resemblance to a red crab. It cannot be unlocked by the Prize Machine because it is a secret mascot. ![]() However, in contrast to the Unlucky Cat, it has an arched back, and has piercing yellow eyes, giving it the appearance of being in a perpetual state of fright hence the name "Scaredy Cat". The Crab is a playable mascot released in the Australian Update. ![]() If the player gets close to the booth the phone will stop ringing and the player will receive the Phone Box after death.Scaredy Cat looks somewhat similar to the Unlucky Cat, sharing the same black pelt and pale belly. Then if the player hears a phone ringing, following it will lead the player to a red telephone booth making the sound. The player has to play with a UK or Ireland character until arriving at a large open Clearing. The Phone Box is a secret mascot and therefore cannot be unlocked by the Prize Machine, but by a special method. This article/section may contain spoilers. Also, a phone ringing from the inside of the Phone Box can occasionally be heard. When it moves, it makes a bashing sound right when it gets back on the ground after hopping. He also wears a grey hoodie, a black shirt, light blue jeans and dark blue shoes. The mascot Ben Weatherall resembles Ben Weatherall in real life, as he has brown hair, and a beard. Ben Weatherall is a playable mascot released in the Australian Update. There is a slight chance of rain at the start of the run. Not to be confused with Ben Weatherall, one of the developers of Crossy Road. Like all of the UK & Ireland mascots, it traverses in the UK & Ireland Terrain. They are tall red phone booths with small window-like holes with a dark brown base. The Phone Box is based off of the traditional telephone boxes found in many parts of the UK used for calling by many people. ![]()
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