Indigo Park: Chapter 1 - The Story Explained

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Publicado 2024-05-19
In today's story explained video we recap the story of Indigo Park chapter 1, as well as taking a look at some of the key secrets found within the game and doing a little theory work to boot. So sit back, relax and let's join Rambley the Raccoon as we try to solve the mysteries of Indigo Park.

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  • @midnights2631
    What's interesting is there's cutout of Salem where the train glitched. Rambley himself glitched before he can introduce Salem, he never gets to introduce Salem. Just skips them.
  • @HappyAxolotl24
    Rambly is so adorable hes such a little gobber i love him.
  • @owensiebers
    I think Mollie's line about "You've known me for 100 years" could just be in reference to something she heard Finley say during the Rambley's Railroad ride
  • @4wingedowl
    Going on the theory that the mascots seem like they where abused, Lloyd's behavior when he first sees you lines up with this idea. The way he instantly runs away when he sees the protag, his body language is eerille simmilar to how i have seen animals who have been mistreated by humans react.
  • @MathiMan12532
    Fun Fact: the Mascot Costume Audio is most likely a reference to Dayshift At Freddy’s, with ‘Old Sport’ being a nickname for the player character, and Vegas being a location they end up in at an ending
  • @JunbiHosa
    Since it wasn't mentioned, you can see a picture of Lloyd and Rambley happy and shaking hands with Lloyd holding a piece of paper in his other hand at the start of the train ride, just look behind you when you first start the ride and reach the area with the dancing cactuses. Makes you wonder what the paper is, like it could be the reason why Lloyd became so popular and why Rambley hated him.
  • @Synthes788
    During the train section the player actually learns that there are 5 mascots at the theme park Rambly, Molly, Finley, Lloyd and Salem. The destroyed part of the ride where the train breaks down is Salem's introduction.
  • The "You have known me for 100 years" line from Mollie is taken directly from Finley's section of the Rambley Railroad ride, where you can spot her stalking you throughout
  • @branegrumps9247
    NAAAAAH NOT THE DAYSHIFT AT FREDDY'S REFERENCE WITH THE TWO EMPLOYEES "Old sport" and "Vegas"? I ain't missing that
  • @kittycloud223
    The main protagonist is comfirmed to be male. His name is Ed for now and he used to go to the Indigo park when he was a child. Now as a young adult, probably in his twenties or thirties, he discover that the park is closed for unknown reason. Curious but possibly worried and concern, he chose to go and investigate the park and tried to find answers until he met a dark, disturbing, and sinister revealed that there are living and dangerous mascots of the characters who want to hunt and kill anyone they see as prey. Now it is up to him and possibly AI Rambley to work together to stop the madness and horror of the living mascots and dispose who is behind it and behind the park closing.
  • @Virtualblueart
    My current theory is that our AI Rambley is a clean back up with no knowledge of what closed the park, since he seem as surprised as us when seeing how bad the state of the park is. (he also mentioned he was stuck only able to monitor the entrance since the closure). The animatronic living version is probably still roaming around and might have gone nuts with the jealousy for LLoyd we see with the screen version. Juging by the macaw both are totally different creatures, one digital, one organic so AI Rambley might stay on our side and not pull the played out "I was evil all along" bit.
  • @alicerabb.ith0le
    2:53 I did the math the park has been closed for 8 years based off rambleys line here
  • @voodoofreddy6752
    I think when Mollie was talking about how Rambley hurts Lloyd, she was referring to that whistle noise that came from the band, not that he was physically aggressive towards him.
  • @star-yw8jz
    8:37 I think the critter cuff has those soundwaves to scare away the mascots instead of having brain wave powers, kinda like a dog whistle. That might explain why Lloyd covered his ears and ran away. Maybe Lloyd had an issue of getting too close to people while the park was opened so the park probably put the sound frequency to help him keep his distance. Since it seems that feature only worked for Lloyd
  • @angelabryant9766
    This is so well made! People have said 'mascot horror is dying' but I think it's just that mascot horror isn't at the kind of fever pitch where people will take any old crap thrown at them. Mascot horror is as good as it's always been, people just want it to be well made.
  • @cammie5444
    I love Rambley so much. Also the little “please☹️” at the end when he says about the person coming back UUHHHGHGGEUEG IT BROKE MY HEART
  • @Aplauz5
    I think the meaning of mollie animatronics voiceline means either that he is hurting Lloyd or saying that someone else is hurting Lloyd and not Rambly
  • @Wailerman
    1:57 we can see Laura refer to our character as Ed in the last message, saying to be careful, that she doesn't want to pay our bail
  • @ReeceConnor.
    The fact that this game has a reference to Dayshift At Freddy’s might seem a bit random until you realise that UniqueGeese the creator of this game played DSAF for the first time last year and absolutely loved it so realistic it’s a reference that makes complete sense 😁
  • @frostgem8013
    Quick note: During a recent livestream, uniquegeese stated that the animatronic Molly didnt actually say "he hurt lloyd" its actually random gibberish. Also when she's chasing you and she says "I've known you for 100 years" she's mimicking the interaction between Rambley and Finley from the train ride section.