If you’ve heard the name “Susbluezilla” buzzing around the DELTARUNE community, you’re on the trail of one of the game’s most memorable secrets. The answer is a definitive yes—you can get and play the “Susiezilla” minigame (commonly misspelled as “Susbluezilla”) in DELTARUNE Chapter 3. It isn’t a collectible item, but a hidden, playable segment within the story.
What Susiezilla Is
Susiezilla is a hidden minigame found in the Forest Room of DELTARUNE Chapter 3. It’s a humorous, defense-style game where you control Susie, who appears as an oversized, pixelated character on an old computer screen.
How to Access Susiezilla
You can’t play Susiezilla immediately, but there are no complicated requirements. As you progress naturally through Chapter 3, you’ll eventually reach the Forest Room. Exploring the area reveals an old-fashioned computer setup. Interacting with that computer triggers a short scene and launches the Susiezilla minigame.
Finding and using the computer is all that’s required.
How the Minigame Plays
You control Pixel Susie as she moves left and right across the screen to intercept enemies. Attacking allows Susie to chomp enemies before they reach the Tenna statue. When powered up, she can unleash a powerful roar that defeats multiple enemies at once.
Enemies arrive in waves that gradually increase in difficulty. Some move faster, while others can take more hits before going down. If too many enemies reach and damage the Tenna statue, the game ends.
Occasionally, a floating hot dog appears on-screen. Catching it powers up Susie and enables her powerful roar attack, which is extremely useful for clearing crowded waves.
To fully beat the minigame, you must survive all enemy waves and defeat the final boss. Doing so earns a T-Rank, which functions as the game’s top score and serves as a badge of pride rather than a permanent reward.
What Happens Afterward
Susiezilla is a self-contained experience. Once the minigame ends, you’re returned to the Forest Room and the story continues as normal. Completing it doesn’t grant any lasting items or abilities, but it adds flavor, humor, and world-building to the chapter.
Why People Call It “Susbluezilla”
The name is a play on Godzilla, combining Susie’s name with the image of a massive, destructive monster. The “Susbluezilla” spelling is a common fan mishearing, likely influenced by how the name sounds aloud and Susie’s color scheme.

