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* BonusBoss: DarthWiki/TheWikiWitchOfTheWeb


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* OptionalBoss: DarthWiki/TheWikiWitchOfTheWeb
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TV Tropes: The Video Game (stylized as TVT:TVG, often shortened to TVG) is, as the name suggests, a video game based on a fictionalized version of Wiki/ThisVeryWiki. TVT:TVG was developed by YKTTW Games and published by Trope Co. TVG incorporates aspects of many different genres and involves the use of Tropes to alter the flow of the in-game story.

The plot (Which is still in progress) revolves around a mysterious user simply called "The Troper" who starts at his or her home in the forumforest of Tropeland. They discover that the world of TV Tropes is under attack by an unknown entity that's referred to as The Decay and learns the source is somewhere in the realm of Darthwikia. The Troper also learns that before he or she can log into Darthwikia they must recover several ancient artifacts called The Crowning Moments from each of the Media Realms surrounding Tropeland, the last of which is buried somewhere in the Forumforest itself. Along the way they must fight Trolls and Natterheads, resolve Edit Wars, discover increasingly powerful Tropes, and make all sorts of cultural references as The Troper (for whatever reason) sets off on an adventure that transcends mediums and busts more genres than RealLife* to stop The Decay and save Wiki/ThisVeryWiki before The Decay begins ruining other websites and ultimately the Internet and perhaps even RealLife itself.

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TV Tropes: The Video Game (stylized as TVT:TVG, often shortened to TVG) is, as the name suggests, a video game based on a fictionalized version of Wiki/ThisVeryWiki.Website/ThisVeryWiki. TVT:TVG was developed by YKTTW Games and published by Trope Co. TVG incorporates aspects of many different genres and involves the use of Tropes to alter the flow of the in-game story.

The plot (Which is still in progress) revolves around a mysterious user simply called "The Troper" who starts at his or her home in the forumforest of Tropeland. They discover that the world of TV Tropes is under attack by an unknown entity that's referred to as The Decay and learns the source is somewhere in the realm of Darthwikia. The Troper also learns that before he or she can log into Darthwikia they must recover several ancient artifacts called The Crowning Moments from each of the Media Realms surrounding Tropeland, the last of which is buried somewhere in the Forumforest itself. Along the way they must fight Trolls and Natterheads, resolve Edit Wars, discover increasingly powerful Tropes, and make all sorts of cultural references as The Troper (for whatever reason) sets off on an adventure that transcends mediums and busts more genres than RealLife* to stop The Decay and save Wiki/ThisVeryWiki Website/ThisVeryWiki before The Decay begins ruining other websites and ultimately the Internet and perhaps even RealLife itself.



* AloofAlly: Wiki/TheOtherWiki...sort of. While it offers valuable information regarding works of fiction and TruthInTelevision through UsefulNotes, it doesn't really care about Wiki/ThisVeryWiki.

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* AloofAlly: Wiki/TheOtherWiki...Website/TheOtherWiki...sort of. While it offers valuable information regarding works of fiction and TruthInTelevision through UsefulNotes, it doesn't really care about Wiki/ThisVeryWiki.Website/ThisVeryWiki.
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Per TRS, this is now a redirect to the TV Tropes Glossary.


* Administrivia/WikiMagic: The source of The Troper's power.

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* Administrivia/WikiMagic: [[Administrivia/TVTropesGlossary Wiki Magic]]: The source of The Troper's power.
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* WikiMagic: The source of The Troper's power.

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* WikiMagic: Administrivia/WikiMagic: The source of The Troper's power.
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* MultipleEndings: Has many. However, there are two big ones. The bad ending is called TvTropesRuinedYourLife, the GoldenEnding called [[TvTropesEnhancedMyLife TvTropes Enhanced Your Life]]

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* MultipleEndings: Has many. However, there are two big ones. The bad ending is called TvTropesRuinedYourLife, DarthWiki/TvTropesRuinedYourLife, the GoldenEnding called [[TvTropesEnhancedMyLife TvTropes Enhanced Your Life]]
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Typo in thr Idealism vs Cynicism part


** SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Think of it as your "good and evil meter" of sorts, with Idealism seeing the class half full, willing to help no matter what the cost, and the Cynicism seeing the glass half empty, no sacrifice too great for the fight against the Decay. [[AllLovingHero Both,]] [[AntiNihilist however,]] still wish to save the world.

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** SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Think of it as your "good and evil meter" of sorts, with Idealism seeing the class glass half full, willing to help no matter what the cost, and the Cynicism seeing the glass half empty, no sacrifice too great for the fight against the Decay. [[AllLovingHero Both,]] [[AntiNihilist however,]] still wish to save the world.
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* FinalBoss / GoddamnedBoss: ThatTroper (The DarthWiki/DarthWiki Entry).

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* FinalBoss / GoddamnedBoss: ThatTroper DarthWiki/ThatTroper (The DarthWiki/DarthWiki Entry).



* MindScrew / YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: ThatTroper's red-linked attacks can cause MindRape and other [[CameraScrew Camera Screwing]] effects.

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* MindScrew / YouCannotGraspTheTrueForm: ThatTroper's DarthWiki/ThatTroper's red-linked attacks can cause MindRape and other [[CameraScrew Camera Screwing]] effects.
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* FinalBoss / GoddamnedBoss: ThatTroper (The DarthWiki Entry).

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* FinalBoss / GoddamnedBoss: ThatTroper (The DarthWiki DarthWiki/DarthWiki Entry).



* NightmareFuel: The main source of power of the enemies of DarthWiki.

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* NightmareFuel: The main source of power of the enemies of DarthWiki.DarthWiki/DarthWiki.
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* SugarBowl: The SugarWiki.
* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: DarthWiki.

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* SugarBowl: The SugarWiki.
SugarWiki/SugarWiki.
* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: DarthWiki.DarthWiki/DarthWiki.
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* AloofAlly: Wiki/TheOtherWiki...sort of. While it offers valuable information regarding works of fiction and TruthInTelevision through UsefulNotes, it doesn't really care about ThisVeryWiki.

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* AloofAlly: Wiki/TheOtherWiki...sort of. While it offers valuable information regarding works of fiction and TruthInTelevision through UsefulNotes, it doesn't really care about ThisVeryWiki.Wiki/ThisVeryWiki.
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TV Tropes: The Video Game (stylized as TVT:TVG, often shortened to TVG) is, as the name suggests, a video game based on a fictionalized version of ThisVeryWiki. TVT:TVG was developed by YKTTW Games and published by Trope Co. TVG incorporates aspects of many different genres and involves the use of Tropes to alter the flow of the in-game story.

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TV Tropes: The Video Game (stylized as TVT:TVG, often shortened to TVG) is, as the name suggests, a video game based on a fictionalized version of ThisVeryWiki.Wiki/ThisVeryWiki. TVT:TVG was developed by YKTTW Games and published by Trope Co. TVG incorporates aspects of many different genres and involves the use of Tropes to alter the flow of the in-game story.



* Published by TropeCo

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* Published by TropeCoTropeCo/TropeCo
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The plot (Which is still in progress) revolves around a mysterious user simply called "The Troper" who starts at his or her home in the forumforest of Tropeland. They discover that the world of TV Tropes is under attack by an unknown entity that's referred to as The Decay and learns the source is somewhere in the realm of Darthwikia. The Troper also learns that before he or she can log into Darthwikia they must recover several ancient artifacts called The Crowning Moments from each of the Media Realms surrounding Tropeland, the last of which is buried somewhere in the Forumforest itself. Along the way they must fight Trolls and Natterheads, resolve Edit Wars, discover increasingly powerful Tropes, and make all sorts of cultural references as The Troper (for whatever reason) sets off on an adventure that transcends mediums and busts more genres than RealLife* to stop The Decay and save ThisVeryWiki before The Decay begins ruining other websites and ultimately the Internet and perhaps even RealLife itself.

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The plot (Which is still in progress) revolves around a mysterious user simply called "The Troper" who starts at his or her home in the forumforest of Tropeland. They discover that the world of TV Tropes is under attack by an unknown entity that's referred to as The Decay and learns the source is somewhere in the realm of Darthwikia. The Troper also learns that before he or she can log into Darthwikia they must recover several ancient artifacts called The Crowning Moments from each of the Media Realms surrounding Tropeland, the last of which is buried somewhere in the Forumforest itself. Along the way they must fight Trolls and Natterheads, resolve Edit Wars, discover increasingly powerful Tropes, and make all sorts of cultural references as The Troper (for whatever reason) sets off on an adventure that transcends mediums and busts more genres than RealLife* to stop The Decay and save ThisVeryWiki Wiki/ThisVeryWiki before The Decay begins ruining other websites and ultimately the Internet and perhaps even RealLife itself.



[[folder: Tropes of the TVTropes Video Game]]

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[[folder: Tropes of the TVTropes [=TVTropes=] Video Game]]

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