Walm was a building that appeared in Databrawl Roleplay on April 1st, 2020. To get there, you had to go to a now removed jump pad located on Central Island.
Walm made a reappearance in the 2023 Jokebrawl event, where it was completely revamped and replaced the Quiet Structures.
References/Jokes[]
Being a building in Jokebrawl, there are multiple jokes and references to other media in Walm. These include:
- In one of the entrances to the building, Sonic and The Boss from Just Shapes & Beats are there. Sonic comments on how he thinks he's going mad while The Boss just says "Me Too".
- In the other entrance, a data-ified Baldi complains that Doors released its April Fools update before Databrawl did.
- In the Toys section, there are otamatones that are decorated to resemble Espacio.
- In the Back Room, Hacker from Cyberchase is there stating that he is looking for the Motherboard, a reference to the original show.
- As well as this, there is a Rusegram from the Databrawl fangame "Databrawl Minus", as well as a barely visible White Face from IMSCARED.
- There is a terminal with a big red button and a screen showing a city. This is a reference to the indie game "Please, Don't Touch Anything".
- Next to the terminal, a particularly blocky Espacio named Reginald is urging you to push the button, a Bot is telling you to disregard Reginald and not push the button, and an uncaring Unregistered Hypercam 2 is telling you to push said button anyway.
- The terminal's button was originally going to be pushable. When pushed, the city on the screen would explode and the screen would turn off. This function broke when Walm was ported to Roblox.
- There is a stand featuring characters from ULTRAKILL, those characters being (from left to right), Sisyphus Prime, V1, Minos Prime, V2, and Gabriel. There is also an Espacio that appears to be Peter Griffin
- There are a large amount of references to things from Espacio Mining, a fan game made by Brikooo.
- One of the cashiers is a Gardevoir next to a minigun complaining about how they're out of a job ever since Saezi added original NPCs to Versus, another game under Slam Dunc Studios. She adds that thankfully, there's always a need for random cashier NPCs in video games.
- One of the other cashiers is Linguini trying to scam you with "Databrawl Cards" and also directly under a Thwomp from Super Mario 64.
More Facts[]
- Walm's name and design are obviously based off a real life retailer named Walmart.
- Walm did not appear in the 2021 or 2022 Jokebrawl Dontplay Events.
- 2023's Walm was worked on by multiple developers, explaining the sheer level of things inside it.