In Alive Mode, the Chimpanzee will react to user interaction through his sensors with
different animations depending on his mood.
When he is first turned on, he is in his default mood - Curious. When returning to
Alive Mode from Direct Control Mode, the Chimpanzee will start in the mood he was
last performing (see Moods below).
NOTE: The Chimpanzeeʼs sensors only work in Alive Mode and Guard Mode.
• While in Alive Mode the Chimpanzee will perform little blinks and eye
movements even when not played with.
• He will leave Alive Mode if any of the buttons (except Alive Mode) or joysticks on
the controller are touched.
• He will re-enter Alive Mode if he is given no controller commands for approximately
four minutes or if the Alive button on the controller is pressed and held for
around 2.5 seconds.
The Chimpanzee has four moods which determine his reactions to user interaction.
Whenever you interact with the Chimpanzee in Alive Mode through his sensors, you
will influence his moods.
The Chimpanzeeʼs four moods are:
Curious (default mood)
Happy
Fearful
Angry
The Chimpanzeeʼs emotions change as a direct result of how he is treated. In most
cases a tap on the back of his head or a flick to the ears will make him angry, flinches
and sounds will make him more fearful and a stroke, pat, or tickle will make him
happy. Leave him alone for a while and he will eventually return to Curious mood
(this is his default mode).
Alive Mode
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Moods