The common questions about Mr Stump's Dentures — the 2004 Clickteam platformer and its faithful Godot remake. Still stuck? Ask on the forum, join the Discord, or use the contact form.
Mr Stump's Dentures is a 2004 Clickteam Multimedia Fusion 1.5 platformer by Chris Street / Euphoric Rush. The premise: Mr Stump went to bed after a few too many at the pub and dreamt himself into a hostile platformer where his dentures have been stolen, and he has to get them back. This site is the home of a faithful Godot remake of that original game.
Development began in December 2002 by a small UK team led by Chris Street. The game was built in Clickteam Multimedia Fusion 1.5 and released in 2004 under the Euphoric Rush banner, shipping as mrstumps.exe.
The original shipped with 79 distinct frames covering five worlds, plus a level-select screen, fade transitions, and a quietly cult ending. The remake project recovered 1,010 ripped sprites and 16 sound effects from it.
It is a faithful port of the 2004 game to the Godot engine, recreated across all 79 original frames using the original sprites and soundtrack with modern physics. You run, jump, and signpost-read your way through Star Lake, Metal Frame, Snowdrop Mountains, and beyond.
Yes. World 1-1 (Star Lake 1) is the first playable slice, available at /play/. It runs in any modern browser with no install and no plug-ins. A desktop is recommended.
In the World 1-1 demo: A / D to walk, W to jump, and R to respawn.
The remake source is on GitHub at github.com/tibberous/mr-stumps-dentures.
Yes. Stills, captures and credits are free to embed; download the press kit (about 2 MB) from /press/press_kit.zip. Please credit "Chris Street / Euphoric Rush (2004)" for the original game and link back to this site for the remake.
The original 2004 game was by Chris Street (engine and design), Paul Street, Andi Smith and Jason Garcia, released as Euphoric Rush. The 2026 Godot remake (decompile, sprite extraction, and Godot port) is by Trenton Tompkins.
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