Party Games - Scene Viewer -final- -derpixon- May 2026
A fan-requested feature. Mirror Mode flips the entire animation horizontally. To the average viewer, this just changes who sits on the left or right. To animation enthusiasts, it reveals how Derpixon composes "asymmetric" action—proving that the poses were drawn for specific screen directions, not just mirrored assets.
In the "-Final-" version, Derpixon introduced a rudimentary pan & zoom function. While the original game was locked to a widescreen perspective, the Final Scene Viewer allows you to drag the viewport slightly to see the edges of the frame or zoom in on specific character reactions. This revealed background easter eggs (like hidden plush toys or posters on the basement wall) that were previously cropped out. Party Games - Scene Viewer -Final- -Derpixon-
To understand the Scene Viewer, one must first understand the setup. The Party Games shorts typically feature a trio of characters: a nervous everyman (the protagonist), a mischievous, energetic impish girl (Mina), and a taller, dominant, feline-eared woman (Katt). A fan-requested feature
The premise is simple: what starts as a seemingly innocent board game night rapidly devolves into a series of escalating, competitive, and highly intimate dares. The Final iteration of the Scene Viewer acts as a "best of" or interactive epilogue, allowing viewers to revisit specific storyboard moments from the game’s climax. To animation enthusiasts, it reveals how Derpixon composes
Unlike a linear video, the Scene Viewer - Final is an interactive menu. Presented with a grid of thumbnails, the user can jump to specific "scenes" or "phases" of the final party game sequence. This non-linear structure is key to its success.
Because the animation is looped seamlessly, each scene feels like a living snapshot—a frozen moment of tension extended indefinitely. The viewer controls the pacing, lingering on a particular expression, a specific action, or a dynamic angle for as long as they desire before clicking to the next narrative beat.
