The seven Steam names
Index 1 is the whack-a mole mallet, a melee wooden star mallet, including a bloodied close-up in the elevator. Index 2 is the rubber-band pistol, named on Steam and not uniquely labeled in inspected screenshots. Index 3 is the dart throwin’ Tommy Gun, a drum-fed toy SMG; the station kiosk sells a Ticklin’ Tommy Gun upgrade, which is the altLabel. Index 4 is the fartin’ shotgun, a pump shotgun in the GOLDFISH tunnel. Index 5 is the bubblegum spittin’ chain-gun, a gumball globe mounted on a chain-gun versus a minigun clown — the matched still on this page. Index 6 is the sniper slingshot, a wooden slingshot with a sight disc on the carnival midway. Index 7 is the skull-poppin’ ray gun; the publisher page uses wand wording, so altLabel is skull-poppin’ magical wand, seen with a glowing barrel in Seaweed Spa.
Store copy ends with “and more.” This page does not invent an eighth named gun to close that clause. Weapon Wizard (ACH_MAX_ALL_WEAPONS, 2.3%) and Alt Fire Fiend (7.9%) live on the ticket booth because they are upgrade stamps, not extra names. If a still shows a toy that is not one of these seven, it stays unlabeled here rather than receiving a fan name.
How the compare tray works
Buttons toggle aria-pressed. Pressed means the toy is in the tray. Desktop keeps a five-column table; at 390 the same rows become stacked cards so cells never crush under 28px. Fields never grow beyond the five shared keys. The bubblegum chain-gun still is bound here as ss-08 because that is the locker-window match for the gumball globe, not a military minigun.
Use Ticklin’ Tommy Gun as a reminder that altLabel is a kiosk string, not a second Steam list index. The rubber-band pistol may stay in the tray with a dash in altLabel and a “named on Steam only” screenshot note. That empty still is honest. For movement toys — Harpoon, Fairy Wings, Bouncy Boots, Twisted Jet Pack, Slide — leave this tray and open Carnival Gadgets.

Related pages: Ticket Booth · Carnival Gadgets · Spectacles
