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* BodyHorror: After [[spoiler:Deep Coat's Fab Slap Glove clashes with Turn Coat's Fab Slap Glove and the latter overloads his, it causes Deep Coat to disappear and Turn Coat to transform into a multiple-limbed high fashion monstrosity with multiple bodies and legs as the final phase of the final boss battle]].
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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Turn Coat steals the Fab Slap Glove from Des and uses it to slap the fashion out of him in two separate occasions, turning him into a Dull Suit and a Neon Brah respectively. You need to kill enough enemies/do enough tricks respectively in order to turn back to normal]].

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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Turn Coat steals the Fab Slap Glove from Des and uses it to slap the fashion out of him in two separate occasions, turning him into a Dull Suit and a Neon Brah respectively. You need to kill enough enemies/do Des Clones while avoiding falling asleep yourself/get score from performing enough tricks respectively in order to turn back to normal]].
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* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: During the final battle, [[spoiler:Turn Coat steals the Fab Slap Glove from Des and uses it to slap the fashion out of him in two separate occasions, turning him into a Dull Suit and a Neon Brah respectively. You need to kill enough enemies/do enough tricks respectively in order to turn back to normal]].
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* ObnoxiouslyEntitledHousewife: The Karens are basically walking stereotypes of mean housewives, with Des even receiving a call about a Karen talking with a manager. In-game, they're considered to be {{Airborne Mook}}s.

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* ObnoxiouslyEntitledHousewife: ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: The Karens are basically walking stereotypes of mean housewives, with Des even receiving a call about a Karen talking with a manager. In-game, they're considered to be {{Airborne Mook}}s.
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* ObnoxiouslyEntitledHousewife: The Karens are basically walking stereotypes of mean housewives, with Des even receiving a call about a Karen talking with a manager. In-game, they're considered to be {{Airborne Mook}}s.
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* FunWithAcronyms: '''F'''ashion '''P'''olice '''S'''quad.
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* ImageSong: Haof of the lyrics of the final boss is about how great the villain is. (the other half is listing fashion crimes)

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* ImageSong: Haof Half of the lyrics of the final boss is about how great the villain is. (the other half is listing fashion crimes)
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* ImageSong: The lyrics of the final boss is about how great the villain is.

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* ImageSong: The Haof of the lyrics of the final boss is about how great the villain is.is. (the other half is listing fashion crimes)



* LocomotiveLevel: One of the levels takes place inside a train. The more the level goes on, the fancier the rooms get.

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* LocomotiveLevel: One of the levels takes place inside a train. The more further Des makes it through the level goes on, train, the fancier the rooms wagons get.
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* ImageSong: The lyrics of the final boss is about how great the villain is.
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* UncommonTime: ''14 Off the Rails'', heard in mission 7, is in 10/4.
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* CatchingSomeZs: Dull Suits often briefly fall asleep, indicated by Z symbol.
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* ExpressiveHealthBar: There's a Des' face above health counter. When the health goes below 50, Des loses his cap and becomes more drab.
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* TacticalRockPapersScissors: Each of the enemy types can only be damaged by a specific weapon, forcing you to switch them up frequently.

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* TacticalRockPapersScissors: TacticalRockPaperScissors: Each of the enemy types can only be damaged by a specific weapon, forcing you to switch them up frequently.

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* SecretRoom: There are a few secret areas in every level, usually containing some bonus ammunition and a large portrait of a fashionable athlete, and the game tracks how many you find.

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* SecretRoom: There are a few secret areas in every level, usually containing some bonus ammunition and a large portrait of Des in a fashionable athlete, silly outfit, and the game tracks how many you find.


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* TacticalRockPapersScissors: Each of the enemy types can only be damaged by a specific weapon, forcing you to switch them up frequently.
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* {{BFG}}: The final weapon in the game is called B.F.G. although Des renames it WARdrobe. It is a heavy weapon with limited ammunition, but able to solve any fashion crime.

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* {{BFG}}: The final weapon in the game is called the B.F.G. although Des renames it WARdrobe.the [=WARdrobe=]. It is a heavy weapon with limited ammunition, but able to solve any fashion crime.
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* LeetLingo: Xx_UwU_Senpai_SwagMan_xX speaks with some E letters replaced with 3 and some Os replaced with 0s.
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* ChargedAttack:
** Belt of Justice can be charged for more damage.
** Wet'Ones secondary fire can be charged by primary fire.
** 2dye4 Elite's primary fire can be enhanced by using secondary fire on enemies and certain environmental objects.


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* CrateExpectations: Levels have destructible wooden crates filled with mocktails and swag.


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* ExplodingBarrels: The game has explosive pink fab barrels that help solve any fashion crime, should one happen to be near it.
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* {{BFG}}: The final weapon in the game is called B.F.G. although Des renames it WARdrobe.

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* {{BFG}}: The final weapon in the game is called B.F.G. although Des renames it WARdrobe. It is a heavy weapon with limited ammunition, but able to solve any fashion crime.
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* {{BFG}}: The final weapon in the game is called B.F.G. although Des renames it WARdrobe.

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Fashion Police Squad is a retro-styled FirstPersonShooter where you play as Sergeant Des, a fashion police officer. Rather than kill enemies, it is your sworn duty to solve fashion crimes by shooting color at overly drab businessmen, and absorbing the excess color from gaudy fashion victims. The game was developed by Mopeful Games, and published by No More Robots. The game released for PC on August 15, 2022.

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Fashion Police Squad is a retro-styled FirstPersonShooter where you play as Sergeant Des, a fashion police officer. Rather than kill enemies, it is your sworn duty to solve fashion crimes by shooting color at overly drab businessmen, and absorbing draining the excess color from gaudy fashion victims. The game was developed by Mopeful Games, and published by No More Robots. The game released for PC on August 15, 2022.



* AirVentPassageway: Air vents in Fashion Police squad are present in some of the levels. Vents are often more glamorous than the levels themselves, coated with shiny gold.

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* AirVentPassageway: Air vents in Fashion Police squad are present in some of the levels. Vents levels, and are often more glamorous than the levels themselves, coated with shiny gold.



* LimitBreak: When fab meter (filled by solving fashion crimes) reaches 100%, Des can temporarily activate a mode where he slaps fashion sense into criminals while remaining invulnerable.

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* LimitBreak: When the fab meter (filled by solving fashion crimes) reaches 100%, Des can temporarily activate a mode where he slaps fashion sense into criminals while remaining invulnerable.


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* MysteriousInformant: Deep Coat (named after famous real-life informant Deep Throat) is a shady character who has access to Fashion Police radio frequencies and seems to have an agenda of his own, but also provides useful information and ribbon-cutting scissors at key moments throughout the campaign.


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* SecretRoom: There are a few secret areas in every level, usually containing some bonus ammunition and a large portrait of a fashionable athlete, and the game tracks how many you find.
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* TwoMenOneDress: Dull manager enemy is actually just two dull suits standing on each other.

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* TwoMenOneDress: Dull manager enemy is actually just two dull suits standing on each other.other.
* UtilityWeapon:
**Belt of Justice can be used as a makeshift grappling hook.
**Primary fire of Wet'Ones can be used to run faster across surfaces.

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Fashion Police Squad is a first-person shooter where you play as Sergeant Des, a fashion police officer.

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Fashion Police Squad is a first-person shooter retro-styled FirstPersonShooter where you play as Sergeant Des, a fashion police officer.
officer. Rather than kill enemies, it is your sworn duty to solve fashion crimes by shooting color at overly drab businessmen, and absorbing the excess color from gaudy fashion victims. The game was developed by Mopeful Games, and published by No More Robots. The game released for PC on August 15, 2022.




* {{Acrofatic}}: Hugo, the first boss is surprisingly agile considering his weight, being able to jump all over the office.

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\n* {{Acrofatic}}: Hugo, Hugo Bauss, the first boss ([[ReferenceOverdosed named after]] real-life luxury fashion designer Hugo Boss) is surprisingly agile considering his weight, being able to jump all over the office.
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* DirtyOldMan: Parodied with the flasher enemy. He waits for unsuspecting people before showing the fashion crime underneath his trenchcoat.
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* AsteroidsMonster: Dull manager splits into two dull suits when defeated.
* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Deep Coat, a very shifty character, wears a stereotypical trenchcoat uniform.



* SpringsSpringsEverywhere: Clothed balconies and parasols often act as springboards, launching player up in the air.

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* SpringsSpringsEverywhere: Clothed balconies and parasols often act as springboards, launching player up in the air.air.
* TwoMenOneDress: Dull manager enemy is actually just two dull suits standing on each other.
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* LimitBreak: When fab meter (filled by solving fashion crimes) reaches 100%, Des can temporarily activate a mode where he slaps fashion sense into criminals while remaining invulnerable.
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* TheGoomba: Dull suit, being the first enemy type introduced in the game, throws slow briefcases and have little "health".
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* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: Toilets and air vents in Trendopolis are made of (or coated with) gold.
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* SeriousBusiness: The main premise of the game is that fashion is treated very seriously in this game. Even wearing dull colored suit is considered a fashion crime, let alone wearing socks with sandals.

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* SeriousBusiness: The main premise of the game is that fashion is treated very seriously in this game. Even wearing dull colored suit is considered a fashion crime, let alone wearing socks with sandals.sandals.
* SpringsSpringsEverywhere: Clothed balconies and parasols often act as springboards, launching player up in the air.
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* AirVentPassageway: Air vents in Fashion Police squad are present in some of the levels. Vents are often more glamorous than the levels themselves, coated with shiny gold.


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* LocomotiveLevel: One of the levels takes place inside a train. The more the level goes on, the fancier the rooms get.
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Fashion Police Squad is a first-person shooter where you play as Sergeant Des, a fashion police officer.

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*{{Acrofatic}}: Hugo, the first boss is surprisingly agile considering his weight, being able to jump all over the office.
*InsurmountableWaistHeightFence: Parodied in form of colored ribbons. Sergeant Des states there is no way past the ribbons, even though there clearly is room to squeeze oneself through.
*ReferenceOverdosed: Pretty much every poster in the city and cutscene has reference to another work or a website.
*SeriousBusiness: The main premise of the game is that fashion is treated very seriously in this game. Even wearing dull colored suit is considered a fashion crime, let alone wearing socks with sandals.

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