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Youre Here Nspupdate 161 Updated — Thank Goodness

The original game lacked a proper chapter select. Thank Goodness You’re Here! NSPUpdate 161 updated adds a fully functional “Barnsworth Map” menu. You can now replay specific gags without restarting the entire three-hour campaign. This is a game-changer for completionists hunting for hidden collectibles (like the elusive “Golden Turnip”).

Speedrunners, look away. Update 161 patches the "Barnsworth Skip," a glitch where players could clip through the barn door by stacking buckets. thank goodness youre here nspupdate 161 updated

Let’s clear up the jargon first. In the modding and emulation community, "NSP" typically refers to a package format for Nintendo Switch titles. However, in the context of Thank Goodness You’re Here!, players use "NSPUpdate" colloquially to describe a stability and content patch that addresses the game's few technical quirks across PC, Switch, and PlayStation. The original game lacked a proper chapter select

Version 1.6.1 (the full technical readout) focuses on three key areas: Audio synchronization, collision logic, and save-state recovery. You can now replay specific gags without restarting

The original game lacked a proper chapter select. Thank Goodness You’re Here! NSPUpdate 161 updated adds a fully functional “Barnsworth Map” menu. You can now replay specific gags without restarting the entire three-hour campaign. This is a game-changer for completionists hunting for hidden collectibles (like the elusive “Golden Turnip”).

Speedrunners, look away. Update 161 patches the "Barnsworth Skip," a glitch where players could clip through the barn door by stacking buckets.

Let’s clear up the jargon first. In the modding and emulation community, "NSP" typically refers to a package format for Nintendo Switch titles. However, in the context of Thank Goodness You’re Here!, players use "NSPUpdate" colloquially to describe a stability and content patch that addresses the game's few technical quirks across PC, Switch, and PlayStation.

Version 1.6.1 (the full technical readout) focuses on three key areas: Audio synchronization, collision logic, and save-state recovery.