
Head out the gate to the pad outside to get yourself a cure for the hangover. Follow his instructions here until the gate opens (For some fun here you can keep using the pad you're on a couple more times). He will tell you about the context sensitive pads on the ground. You'll want to make your way around the fence to the other side to met Birdy, a drunk scarecrow.

After it has finished, you'll be hungover on an island. To start just sit back and watch the opening cut scene, it takes a little while. Pick whatever number takes your fancy, and lets head into it. Back out of the options menu, and head over to a game save slot. Each section seems to have some different ideas as well, with one featuring aerial combat ("a la Afterburner style") and others introducing twists like turning Conker into a "clang.Time to play the game! From here we're going to do the tutorial, then just skip to the moments where our achievement tracker jumps forward. Other Bad Day would have included the return of the Tediz, several of Conker's pals, and a few old villains as well. The Castle would have served as a hub world for the game, with different sections branching out into various discrete areas for Conker to explore. A concept for the world layout of Other Bad Day | Chris Seavor / Twitter The outline goes into detail on the whole game, and includes some concept art of characters like the reanimated Panther King and what appears to be a new love interest for Conker, Bunni the Rabbit. Due to some scheming, the Panther King would reign in Conker's place as a body double, while Conker has to fight against Death to get out of The Basement. In what Seavor calls "Other Bad Day," there would have been four parts, with Conker dying in a fight against a reanimated Panther King.

Chris Seavor, the project lead for Conker's Bad Fur Day and Conker: Live & Reloaded-as well as the voice of Conker himself-took to Twitter today to share some documents outlining what would have been a likely Bad Fur Day sequel.


Is there something you think we should be reporting on? Email may not be around much nowadays, but at least we've got an idea of where his series could have gone.
