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** Sometimes if you hang around in an area for a while, the ''T. rex'' will make himself heard and shake the screen. If you don't listen to Rolf and get out of there in time, you will be treated to a small movie where the ''T. rex'' arrives and pounces at the camera.

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* NightmareFuel: The ''Velociraptor'' movie, where a pack of them overwhelms and kills a ''Carnotaurus'' onscreen.

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The ''Velociraptor'' movie, where a pack of them overwhelms and kills a ''Carnotaurus'' onscreen.onscreen.
** The ''Cynognathus'' movie, which ends with it [[EatTheCamera leaping at the camera jaws-first]].
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* DesignatedVillain: The ''T. rex'' is never actually shown doing anything wrong. He can't be [[PredatorsAreMean evil for being a carnivore]], as pretty much every other carnivore in the game is treated as a regular animal. This can make his ultimate fate of [[spoiler:losing all his teeth and being stuck as a living bridge]] feel like KarmicOverkill.
* NightmareFuel: The ''Velociraptor'' movie, where a pack of them overwhelms and kills a ''Carnotaurus'' onscreen.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Rolf's androgynous voice and the fact that the game itself never refers to him with gendered language or even any pronouns make it easy for players to get confused about his gender. While the name "Rolf" is traditionally masculine, it wouldn't be too unreasonable to assume the character is a girl with a GenderBlenderName. The blurb on the box clears up the confusion, as it uses he/him pronouns to refer to Rolf.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Rolf's androgynous voice voice, equally androgynous design and the fact that the game itself never refers to him with gendered language or even any pronouns make it easy for players to get confused about his gender. While the name "Rolf" is traditionally masculine, it wouldn't be too unreasonable to assume the character is a girl with a GenderBlenderName. The blurb on the box clears up the confusion, as it uses he/him pronouns to refer to Rolf.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Rolf's androgynous voice and the fact that the game itself never refers to him with gendered language or even any pronouns make it easy for players to get confused about his gender. While the name "Rolf" is traditionally masculine, it wouldn't be too unreasonable to assume the character is a girl with a GenderBlenderName. The blurb on the box clears up the confusion, as it uses he/him pronouns.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Rolf's androgynous voice and the fact that the game itself never refers to him with gendered language or even any pronouns make it easy for players to get confused about his gender. While the name "Rolf" is traditionally masculine, it wouldn't be too unreasonable to assume the character is a girl with a GenderBlenderName. The blurb on the box clears up the confusion, as it uses he/him pronouns.pronouns to refer to Rolf.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Rolf's androgynous voice and the fact that the game itself never refers to him with gendered language or even any pronouns make it easy for players to get confused about his gender. While the name "Rolf" is traditionally masculine, it wouldn't be too unreasonable to assume the character is a girl with a GenderBlenderName. The blurb on the box clears up the confusion, as it uses he/him pronouns.

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