![]() We have a tendency to think of arcade-style games as "retro." That assertion isn't incorrect, but the arcade experience isn't necessarily frozen in time. Some content, such as this article, has been migrated to VG247 for posterity after USgamer's closure - but it has not been edited or further vetted by the VG247 team. Ben Weatherall lives in Australia like all the other developers, hence why he came in the Australian update.This article first appeared on USgamer, a partner publication of VG247.Along with the other two developers, the method of unlocking is based on their real life character preferences.The other two being Andy Sum and Matt Hall.Ben Weatherall is one of the three mascots based off of one of the developers of Crossy Road.After you die, it will show you a screen where you unlock Ben Weatherall. (The score can also better the Top score.) For example if your High score is 100 you will need to get over 85 to get a Great Score, if your high score is 200 you will need to get over 170. The player must unlock The Dark Lord, then use him to get a great score, which has to be 85% or more of your current Top score. He cannot be unlocked by the Prize Machine because he is a secret mascot, but instead through a special method. This article/section may contain spoilers. ![]() ![]() Ben Weatherall created his own mascot sound effects with two Korg Monotron synths. He also makes a chirp-like sound when walking. Upon death, Ben Weatherall will make colorful blocks appear, scattering the nearby lanes. ![]() When playing as Ben Weatherall, large, colorful blocks of all sizes, will appear all over the screen. 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. ![]()
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