The game also contains a bonus "Muppetizer'" feature that provides custom cursors, sounds and wallpapers.
[citation needed] As players rescue the Muppets, they encounter seven "Muppetized" minigames:[1] Starwave was the lead developer of Muppets Inside, while other developers produced most of its minigames: Trivial but True and Death Defying Acts of Culture by Socha Computing; Kitchens of Doom by Gravity;[2] A Wocka on the Wild Side and Two Thumbs Down by Randy Pratt; and Beaker's Brain and Scope That Song by Riedel Software Productions.
[3] The game was developed in a year, with a headcount of over 150 people between all involved studios.
CNET praised the game's graphics and design, describing it as a "day-brightener".
[11] Muppets Inside received a CODiE award in 1997 for Best Overall Multimedia Production.