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The developers of Purble Place do not recall where the name "Purble" came from, beyond it simply being alliterative and fun to say. During development, devs would frequently mistakenly refer to the game as "Purple Place".
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The matching card game has an unused card called "MatchPointsSadChef". It does not have any attached graphics. While this card doesn't exist, the game does have a happy chef card, using the chef from Comfy Cakes.
Unused card
https://tcrf.net/Purble_Place#Unused_Sad_Chef_Constant
Matching pairs gameplay, timestamped to the happy chef
https://youtu.be/VBZFfVDMBZU?si=7g-rE1iB58T2BRX4&t=169
https://tcrf.net/Purble_Place#Unused_Sad_Chef_Constant
Matching pairs gameplay, timestamped to the happy chef
https://youtu.be/VBZFfVDMBZU?si=7g-rE1iB58T2BRX4&t=169
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Purble Place was originally named "Learning Fun" during development.
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