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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A giant robot. Later, a dragon. [[spoiler:[[CanadaEh From Canada.]]]] Also, [[HopelessBossFight Beastfly]].
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A giant robot. Later, a dragon. [[spoiler:[[CanadaEh From [[spoiler:From Canada.]]]] ]] Also, [[HopelessBossFight Beastfly]].
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%©* BlackAndNerdy: @man.
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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** When resting, every hero has their own teddy bear which fits their personality. For example, Surge's teddy bear is pink, Gloomerang's teddy bear is black, Masked Mummy's teddy is wrapped in bandages, and Galaxy Girl's teddy bear is an alien. [[spoiler:Oddly enough, her alien doll looks a lot like the FinalBoss. The teddy bear gag is taken UpToEleven by Cosmic Crowbar, whose teddy is…a pipe wrench.]]
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** When resting, every hero has their own teddy bear which fits their personality. For example, Surge's teddy bear is pink, Gloomerang's teddy bear is black, Masked Mummy's teddy is wrapped in bandages, and Galaxy Girl's teddy bear is an alien. [[spoiler:Oddly enough, her alien doll looks a lot like the FinalBoss. The teddy bear gag is taken UpToEleven up to eleven by Cosmic Crowbar, whose teddy is…a pipe wrench.]]
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a {{iOS|Games}} superhero SimulationGame by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ''VideoGame/ThemeHospital'' and ''VideoGame/FreedomForce''. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a {{iOS|Games}} UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}} superhero SimulationGame by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ''VideoGame/ThemeHospital'' and ''VideoGame/FreedomForce''. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a iOS superhero simulation game by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ''VideoGame/ThemeHospital'' and ''VideoGame/FreedomForce''. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a iOS {{iOS|Games}} superhero simulation game SimulationGame by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ''VideoGame/ThemeHospital'' and ''VideoGame/FreedomForce''. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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* [[spoiler:AndIMustScream: Implied by Cosmic Crowbar's backstory, where he was able to think, but his parasitic body was in control. He gets better; when his body is defeated, he takes control of it, and becomes TheAtoner.]]
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* [[spoiler:AndIMustScream: AndIMustScream: Implied by Cosmic [[spoiler:Cosmic Crowbar's backstory, where he was able to think, but his parasitic body was in control. He gets better; when his body is defeated, he takes control of it, and becomes TheAtoner.]]
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* [[spoiler:TheAtoner: Cosmic Crowbar, who is upset about the things he did while his evil body was controlling him and wants to be a crimefighter in order to make things right.]]
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A giant robot. Later, a dragon. [[spoiler: [[CanadaEh From Canada.]]]]
** Also, [[HopelessBossFight Beastfly]].
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A giant robot. Later, a dragon. [[spoiler: [[CanadaEh From Canada.]]]]
** Also, [[HopelessBossFight Beastfly]].
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* [[spoiler:TheAtoner: Cosmic TheAtoner: [[spoiler:Cosmic Crowbar, who is upset about the things he did while his evil body was controlling him and wants to be a crimefighter in order to make things right.]]
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A giant robot. Later, a dragon.[[spoiler: [[CanadaEh [[spoiler:[[CanadaEh From Canada.]]]]
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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: A giant robot. Later, a dragon.
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* [[spoiler:LateCharacterSyndrome: Cosmic Crowbar can be deployed effectively against villains…once trained up past level ten. Unfortunately, he only shows up at the late end of the game, and even if bought with max stats will still need some LevelGrinding to get him up to the level of the other heroes at that point.]]
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* [[spoiler:LateCharacterSyndrome: Cosmic LateCharacterSyndrome: [[spoiler:Cosmic Crowbar can be deployed effectively against villains…once trained up past level ten. Unfortunately, he only shows up at the late end of the game, and even if bought with max stats will still need some LevelGrinding to get him up to the level of the other heroes at that point.]]
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* KillItWithFire: Hot Head, one of your potential heroes.
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* KillItWithFire: Hot Head, one of your potential heroes.heroes, has fire powers.
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a iOS superhero simulation game by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ''ThemeHospital'' and ''VideoGame/FreedomForce''. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a iOS superhero simulation game by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ''ThemeHospital'' ''VideoGame/ThemeHospital'' and ''VideoGame/FreedomForce''. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a iOS superhero simulation game by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ThemeHospital and FreedomForce. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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''Middle Manager of Justice'' is a iOS superhero simulation game by Creator/DoubleFine, perhaps best described as the deranged lovechild of ThemeHospital ''ThemeHospital'' and FreedomForce.''VideoGame/FreedomForce''. You play as the titular Middle Manager, tasked with running the local branch of the Justice Corp. franchise, which involves training up new superheroes and send them out to fight crime. The bulk of the game is focused on real-time micromanagement, constantly juggling the training and equipping of your heroes with researching new abilities, recovering their stats after battle, and earning enough money to kit out your headquarters. The game also has an optional action section where you can directly control your heroes, during their constant battles with the forces of evil, by choosing when to use their special powers and supporting them with items and support abilities.
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* Retirony: PlayedForLaughs with one of the typical thug responses, where the thug says he was just six days from retirement.
-->''Thug:''' Don't do this! I just had six days until retirement!
-->''Thug:''' Don't do this! I just had six days until retirement!
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* Retirony: {{Retirony}}: PlayedForLaughs with one of the typical thug responses, where the thug says he was just six days from retirement.
-->''Thug:''' -->'''Thug:''' Don't do this! I just had six days until retirement!