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* NintendoHard: The boss fights can be a matter of taxing trial and error, though you're at least given two hits for the boss fights instead of the one you usually have during the game.
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* StoryBreadcrumbs: They come in a few forms. There are some environmental hints as to what's going on. There are also some chalkboards with writing in a runic cypher for Norwegian that show the villains' plans written out. There are also 45 diary entries written on walls in the same script.
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* SequentialBoss: The final boss has two forms. If you earned the TrueFinalBoss, then that's the third fight!

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* SequentialBoss: The final boss fight has two forms.segments. If you earned the TrueFinalBoss, then that's the third fight!
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* CypherLanguage: From time to time, you'll find writing on things such as walls and chalkboards in a runic script. This is actually a cypher for Norwegian, so there's actually a lot of backstory written in the game hidden in plain sight.
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Normally, if you die to the final boss, even in his second form, you have to rewatch the cutscene and start the fight over again. However, if you die to the TrueFinalBoss after him, you restart right at that specific fight instead. Good thing too, as that fight's really tough!

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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Normally, if you die to the final boss, even in his second form, you have to rewatch the cutscene and start the fight over again. However, if you die to the TrueFinalBoss after him, you restart right at that specific fight instead. Good thing too, as that fight's really tough!much harder!
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Normally, if you die to the final boss, even in his second form, you have to rewatch the cutscene and start the fight over again. However, if you die to the TrueFinalBoss after him, you restart right at that specific fight instead. Good thing too, as that fight's really tough!
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* BoomerangComeback: Once you get a throwing axe, you can throw it in any direction, and it'll return like a boomerang. Also, it's magnetic, so you can repel yourself off it.

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* BoomerangComeback: Once you get a throwing axe, you can throw it in any direction, and it'll return like a boomerang.boomerang if you press the button again. Also, it's magnetic, so you can repel yourself off it.
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* EvilAllAlong: The guy who's been giving you your upgrades? Turns out he wants you to use them... to serve him. Lumina makes it clear she's not up for that, and the final boss fight begins.
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* DoubleJump: One of the upgrades you can get is being able to jump once in midair.
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* RuleOfThree: Guess how many times you need to use the same moves against almost every boss. One boss requires six hits.

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* RuleOfThree: Guess how many times you need to use the same moves against almost every boss. One boss requires six hits.
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* SequentialBoss: The final boss has two forms. If you earned the TrueFinalBoss, then that's the third fight!
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* BoomerangComeback: Once you get a throwing axe, you can throw it in any direction, and it'll return like a boomerang. Also, it's magnetic, so you can repel yourself off it.

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''Teslagrad'' is a 2D, hand-drawn, [[MetroidVania metroidvania]], [[PuzzlePlatformer puzzle platformer]] developed by Rain Games, released in 2023, and sequel to the original ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}''. Set years after the first game, you now play as Lumina, the daughter of the original Teslamancer.

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''Teslagrad'' is a 2D, hand-drawn, [[MetroidVania metroidvania]], [[PuzzlePlatformer puzzle platformer]] developed by Rain Games, released in 2023, and sequel to the original ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}''. Set years after the first game, you now play as Lumina, the daughter of the original Teslamancer.
Teslamancer, after her airship crash lands in the land of Wyrmheim after she is blasted out of the sky.



Similar to the first game, Lumina is being hunted down by government troops, and the game begins with her blasted out of the sky.
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''Teslagrad'' is a 2D, hand-drawn, [[MetroidVania metroidvania]], [[PuzzlePlatformer puzzle platformer]] developed by Rain Games, released in 2023, and sequel to the original ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}. Set years after the first game, you now play as Lumina, the daughter of the original Teslamancer.

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''Teslagrad'' is a 2D, hand-drawn, [[MetroidVania metroidvania]], [[PuzzlePlatformer puzzle platformer]] developed by Rain Games, released in 2023, and sequel to the original ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}.''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}''. Set years after the first game, you now play as Lumina, the daughter of the original Teslamancer.
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* RuleOfThree: Guess how many times you need to use the same moves against almost every boss. One boss requires six hits.
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* FlashStep: Lumina earns this ability early on, simply by putting on her missing boot. This ability can be upgraded, and even allows you to do things like quickly travel through water and waterfalls, or across power lines.

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Similar to the first game, Lumina is being hunted down by government troops, and the game begins with her blasted out of the sky.

Like the first game, the major mechanic of the game is magnetism and electricity. Lumina starts off with electric powers, and obtains upgrades throughout the game as she explores.



* {{Metroidvania}}: Featuring more combat than the previous game, and also more openness to the world, including shortcuts.

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* {{Metroidvania}}: Featuring more combat than the previous game, and also more openness to the world, including shortcuts. There are also hidden upgradeable abilities.



* WeCanRuleTogether: Near the end of ''Teslagrad 2'', the Captain, who had previously been giving Lumina powers and upgrades throughout the game, shows her a painting of her looking quite badass and leading an army of shadow creatures with her powers. The implication being that he upgraded her because he wants her to work for him. She quickly rejects him, and the boss fight begins.

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* WeCanRuleTogether: Near the end of ''Teslagrad 2'', end, the Captain, who had previously been giving Lumina powers and upgrades throughout the game, shows her a painting of her looking quite badass and leading an army of shadow creatures with her powers. The implication being that he upgraded her because he wants her to work for him. She quickly rejects him, and the boss fight begins.
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* GottaCatchEmAll: There's are 81 collectable cards, though getting the best ending also requires you to find hidden ability upgrades.


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''Teslagrad'' is a 2D, hand-drawn, [[MetroidVania metroidvania]], [[PuzzlePlatformer puzzle platformer]] developed by Rain Games, and sequel to the original ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}. Set years after the first game, you now play as Lumina, the daughter of the original Teslamancer.

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''Teslagrad'' is a 2D, hand-drawn, [[MetroidVania metroidvania]], [[PuzzlePlatformer puzzle platformer]] developed by Rain Games, released in 2023, and sequel to the original ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}. Set years after the first game, you now play as Lumina, the daughter of the original Teslamancer.
Teslamancer.

This time around, the game is more of a [[MetroidVania metroidvania]] from the start, and takes place both outdoors and indoors, in towers, towns, caves and even a flying ship.


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* BlackBeadEyes: Pretty much everybody has these.
* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: In the opening cutscene, Lumina loses a boot during an attack. Once she gets it back in the game, she can perform one of her moves. Apparently her boots are connected to her powers somehow.
* {{Metroidvania}}: Featuring more combat than the previous game, and also more openness to the world, including shortcuts.
* MultipleEndings: You earn an ending for beating the regular final boss, and a different one for fighting the TrueFinalBoss.
* NintendoHard: The boss fights can be a matter of taxing trial and error, though you're at least given two hits for the boss fights instead of the one you usually have during the game.
* OneHitPointWonder: Lumina dies in one hit, though she gets a second hit point right before boss fights.
* SpritePolygonMix: There's a small amount of this to give more depth to the backgrounds, particularly in the final boss fight. Most of the graphics are still hand-drawn.
* TrueFinalBoss: There is an additional boss and ending hidden behind collecting the hidden cards and earning all power upgrades.
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''Teslagrad'' is a 2D, hand-drawn, [[MetroidVania metroidvania]], [[PuzzlePlatformer puzzle platformer]] developed by Rain Games, and sequel to the original ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}. Set years after the first game, you now play as Lumina, the daughter of the original Teslamancer.

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* WeCanRuleTogether: Near the end of ''Teslagrad 2'', the Captain, who had previously been giving Lumina powers and upgrades throughout the game, shows her a painting of her looking quite badass and leading an army of shadow creatures with her powers. The implication being that he upgraded her because he wants her to work for him. She quickly rejects him, and the boss fight begins.
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