Can’t find the insanity Gubbys? Fret not, you’ve found this guide, which is the next best thing! Here, I tell you all Insanity Gubby Locations in Find The Gubbys, including pictures, so you can collect them all. Start playing Find The Gubbys via . Oh, what’s this? We’ve found another Gubby’s guide! Check out our when you’re done here. All Insanity Gubby Locations in Find The GubbysThere are ten to find, so let’s get right into it! Upsidedown GubbyHint: Under the mapLocation: Teleport to the Store and head to the left where the rail begins. Walk behind the hill towards the corner of the map, where you should see a dropdown with some ladders. Head down and walk under the map to claim the Upsidedown Gubby. Binary GubbyHint: Timer DoorLocation: Teleport to the Forest and head past the camp on the right. I recommend first getting familiar with where you find the Timed Door, which is on top of the small hill above the cave entrance. Enter the cave and walk in a straight line to reach the end. To the left, you’ll see a red button with a 7-second timer. Turn on your sprint (running icon), press the button, then rush out of the cave and into the timed door. Glitched GubbyHint: Side of the mapLocation: Teleport to the Barn area and head to the back left corner near the tree behind the stables. You should see an almost transparent walkway that leads to a large square tile. Interacting with the tile will teleport you into a secret room. After completing the parkour, you’ll find the Glitched Gubby. Cat GubbyHint: BarnLocation: Teleport to the Barn, enter it and climb up the ladders. Near the open window, you should see a square button at the top. Press the button to open the secret door and travel down to the first floor of the barn, where the Cat Gubby sits inside. Emo GubbyHint: LOSERLocation: Use the teleporter to visit the Store area. To the left, climb and follow the rail track over to the other mountain at the right. You should see a weird door and platform at a drop-off point on the other hill. Type ‘LOSER’ into the keypad and hit Enter to open the door and find the Emo Gubby. Clock GubbyHint: FactoryLocation: Teleport to the Factory and head inside the main building. Next to the entrance is a large metal door with a countdown timer. When the timer finishes, the door will automatically open and reveal the Clock Gubby. John Doe GubbyHint: MountainLocation: Teleport to the Mountain and head towards the large grey hill. You’ll need four players total to unlock this Gubby. Each player needs to step on a tile, which opens the secret door leading into the mountain, revealing John Doe Gubby. Doge GubbyHint: Happy, Angry, SadLocation: Teleport to the Factory and take the skyrail to the other island. Head to the brown hut on the far side and look over the edge of the map. Drop down onto the small island and press the Doge faces in the ‘Happy, Angry, Sad’ order, followed by ‘Enter’ to open the door. Gubby MechHint: SpaceLocation: Teleport to the Snow area and enter the G. U. B. S. A building. Press the ‘Start Game’ button and play the colour light-up match game. You have to remember the order in which the colours appear and then repeat them in that order. After your 5th successful round, a door will open to the right, which teleports you to the moon. On the moon, you need to collect three batteries, located in the far left corner, the far right corner, and inside the small cave behind a rock. After that, put all batteries into the door inside the cave and claim the Gubby Mech. Jackpot GubbyHint: ArcadeLocation: Teleport to the houses and enter the Arcade (large grey building). This one is a little RNG-based, but you need to spin the jackpots until you get three tokens (20% chance). Fortunately, there are two other Gubbys to collect here whilst you’re gambling! DownloadsRelated stories March 25, 2013 Say what you will about Insanity, the new Facebook social RPG from Playflock, but you can’t deny that its heart isn’t in the right place. Consider, for instance, that it wastes no time in filling your screen with the sight of a nurse in bloody digs that have to be breaking some kind of dress code, or consider its creepy piano music that sounds like it’d be at home in the creepy PSP thriller Corpse Party. All this, mind you, before the loading screen has even finished its business. It’s a pity that most of its potential is mired in gameplay that’s better suited to Mafia Wars than today’s flashier options, and its oversimplification of horrific action bores more than its scares. Organisations It seems you’ve stumbled upon my bio! I’m Sho, your local weeb. Off the clock I am typically watching anime, reading manga, or doing art. I think it’s safe to say that all my unpaid thoughts revolve around anime… That said, watch One Piece! (Or don’t I’m just a biography.)