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* DancingBear: If JustHereForGodzilla applies to the ''Happy Tree Friends'' fans, then this applies to other people not from the fandom. This game is pretty much more well known for being inspired by the cartoon (even featuring the cartoon's composer for the soundtrack!), and eventually the inclusion of said cartoon's characters via paid DownloadableContent. The game as it is is barely talked about in gaming circles. Even in roguelite conversations, this game is barely if never brought up. When even the lesser-received, HypeBacklash-causing roguelite ''AK-xolotl'' (released after ''Crackpet'') can be a topic, it really makes one think.
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** Cockroach the Builder for the sheer concentration needed to defeat him. He is a StationaryBoss surrounded by six turrets. All attacks barely chip off his health, so the turrets are the only optimal option. Players have to activate them by standing near them, and once all turrets are activated, they inflict significant damage to Cockroach. Repeat two more times. This would not be a problem except Cockroach constantly spreads bullets with gaps too little to navigate through, and there are enemies thrown in too. Players will learn to hate the rats and the hornets more since they unleash bullets upon defeat and explode near a player respectively to further distract players. To make it worse, when Cockroach TurnsRed, his DeathFromAbove attacks leave lava puddles, often over inactive turrets. Woe betide players playing solo. Fun fact: During the game's early days, the boss used to take more turret blasts before it was trimmed to three. That is how bad this boss is.

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** Cockroach the Builder for the sheer concentration needed to defeat him. He is a StationaryBoss surrounded by six turrets. All attacks barely chip off his health, so the turrets are the only optimal option. Players have to activate them by standing near them, and once all turrets are activated, they inflict significant damage to Cockroach. Repeat two more times. This would not be a problem except Cockroach constantly spreads bullets with gaps too little to navigate through, and there are enemies thrown in too. Players will learn to hate the rats and the hornets more since they unleash bullets upon defeat and explode near a player respectively to further distract players. To make it worse, when Cockroach TurnsRed, his DeathFromAbove attacks leave lava puddles, often over inactive turrets. And for extra frustration, an active turret will not stay up forever, forcing players to rush. Woe betide players playing solo. Fun fact: During the game's early days, the boss used to take more turret blasts before it was trimmed to three. That is how bad this boss is.
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** Cockroach the Builder for the sheer concentration needed to defeat him. He is a StationaryBoss surrounded by six turrets. All attacks barely chip off his health, so the turrets are the only optimal option. Players have to activate them by standing near them, and once all turrets are activated, they inflict significant damage to Cockroach. Repeat two more times. This would not be a problem except Cockroach constantly spreads bullets with gaps too little to navigate through, and there are enemies thrown in too. Players will learn to hate the rats and the hornets more since they unleash bullets upon defeat and explode near a player respectively to further distract players. Woe betide players playing solo. Fun fact: During the game's early days, the boss used to take more turret blasts before it was trimmed to three. That is how bad this boss is.

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** Cockroach the Builder for the sheer concentration needed to defeat him. He is a StationaryBoss surrounded by six turrets. All attacks barely chip off his health, so the turrets are the only optimal option. Players have to activate them by standing near them, and once all turrets are activated, they inflict significant damage to Cockroach. Repeat two more times. This would not be a problem except Cockroach constantly spreads bullets with gaps too little to navigate through, and there are enemies thrown in too. Players will learn to hate the rats and the hornets more since they unleash bullets upon defeat and explode near a player respectively to further distract players. To make it worse, when Cockroach TurnsRed, his DeathFromAbove attacks leave lava puddles, often over inactive turrets. Woe betide players playing solo. Fun fact: During the game's early days, the boss used to take more turret blasts before it was trimmed to three. That is how bad this boss is.

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** Junk Queen, for her ever-annoying toy monkeys she summons. Her own bullet patterns are not that hard to dodge, but defeating her can take longer than expected when the toy monkeys get in the way. These minions are deceptively durable, and it is not surprising that they can go down after the boss herself dies. When the Junk Queen TurnsRed, she summons more of these things.

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** Body-Positive Hamster for the dash-mandatory, claustrophobic room layout. The middle area features fast spinning blades to discourage players moving around there. Dashing is mandatory because the corners have pits surrounding them, making navigation clunky. Then there is the boss itself, which is airborne, so it is not affected by all these ground-bound inconveniences. One of its attacks involves spread-firing triangles that bounce off walls, which are hard to dodge in this kind of layout. When it TurnsRed, it mixes things up with a spiral shot of bullets, which it can also do while firing those triangles.
** Junk Queen, for her ever-annoying toy monkeys she summons. Her own bullet patterns are not that hard to dodge, but defeating her can take longer than expected when the toy monkeys get in the way. These minions are deceptively durable, and it is not surprising that they can go down after the boss herself dies.dies (and yes, a KaizoTrap scenario is possible here since the stage is technically not cleared yet). When the Junk Queen TurnsRed, she summons more of these things.
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** The Elite crabs' chain guns fire in a three-way SpreadShot. Keep in mind that a crab's shot is preceded with a laser sight, and said shot consists of a fast barrage of bullets fired in a straight line and covering a long range. Now multiply it by three. If a stage has no walls to hide behind, then a well-timed dash is the only hope. Oh, it is possible for a stage to spawn more than one Elite crab. Imagine a dozen laser sights covering up the map...

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* MostWonderfulSound: The splatter sound from a boss' or miniboss' defeat can be very cathartic, especially if it is ThatOneBoss.

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* MostWonderfulSound: SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: The splatter sound from a boss' or miniboss' defeat can be very cathartic, especially if it is ThatOneBoss.


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* UncertainAudience: The whole hype for ''Happy Tree Friends Edition'', unless a fan enjoys both works. When the collaboration was announced, reception was mixed, as not every HTF fan likes video games. When the tie-in episode was announced to come along, fans flocked towards it more since it is what HTF is known for. Outside the fandom, the announcements barely got into mainstream, with people not into either work expressing confusion that HTF is still a thing, and as explained on AudienceAlienatingPremise above, there are enough factors to turn mainstream gamers away from it. Then when the DLC and the episode dropped, the excitement was short-lived. On the DLC side, HTF fans are dominated with young children or teenagers that tend to not have the money to spend, not everyone likes NintendoHard roguelites, the clashing artstyles drive the HTF purists away, and the next key giveaway contest only had half of the expected participants (at least they still got the prize). On the episode side, it already had signs of a BrokenBase not helped by it being the only episode HTF could produce within budget, yet all the resources were blown into what is basically a glorified ProductPlacement. So for all the devs' efforts in trying to please the HTF fans, it would not change the reality that it appealed to no one.
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* FriendlyFandoms: Even before the DLC, ''Happy Tree Friends'' fans can be chill with ''The Crackpet Show'' fans, considering the obvious shared interest. The latter easily welcomes the former as well thanks to Vixa Games' passion in trying to promote HTF back into mainstream.


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* MostWonderfulSound: The splatter sound from a boss' or miniboss' defeat can be very cathartic, especially if it is ThatOneBoss.
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* ThatOneBoss: These bosses can be easy show-stoppers especially in Endless mode.
** Junk Queen, for her ever-annoying toy monkeys she summons. Her own bullet patterns are not that hard to dodge, but defeating her can take longer than expected when the toy monkeys get in the way. These minions are deceptively durable, and it is not surprising that they can go down after the boss herself dies. When the Junk Queen TurnsRed, she summons more of these things.
** Ass-in-Glass, the last boss of Season Two. Its attacks are elaborate but easily telegraphed, but it makes the timing for dashing very important since its laser attacks can only be avoided this way. However, when it TurnsRed, it mixes in extra bullet shots and some DeathFromAbove for good measure while still keeping the telegraphed attacks, which make dodging harder.
** Wack-a-Ctopus. Its first phase has the players destroy its tentacles first. These appear one by one and each shoots bullets, so if they can not take them down quickly, the screen can be easily filled with bullets. The second phase is against the octopus itself, which is a chaotic mess of bullet sprays that can easily corner players. Not helping matters is that two of the tentacles are placed right in front of its head, so it is even more time-consuming to defeat.
** Cockroach the Builder for the sheer concentration needed to defeat him. He is a StationaryBoss surrounded by six turrets. All attacks barely chip off his health, so the turrets are the only optimal option. Players have to activate them by standing near them, and once all turrets are activated, they inflict significant damage to Cockroach. Repeat two more times. This would not be a problem except Cockroach constantly spreads bullets with gaps too little to navigate through, and there are enemies thrown in too. Players will learn to hate the rats and the hornets more since they unleash bullets upon defeat and explode near a player respectively to further distract players. Woe betide players playing solo. Fun fact: During the game's early days, the boss used to take more turret blasts before it was trimmed to three. That is how bad this boss is.
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* HypeBacklash: The indirect result of the game's aggressive marketing. Uninterested people see the game as [[SoOkayItsAverage mediocre]] and having no reason to be pushed so insistently on social media, suspecting any praise for the game as biased or botted. They also see the pandering to ''Happy Tree Friends'' viewers as pointless as the cartoon is considered [[SeinfeldIsUnfunny ancient and irrelevant]] at the time the promotion was ongoing.
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** The Random Gun is a RandomEffectSpell put into a dice-shaped gun, which would seem risky. However, it fires any bullet type from any other weapon in the game ''per shot'', including the aforementioned epic weapons. The cooldown between shots is consistent too and is in fact the stat that is upgraded, so the user is free to gamble away the shots every half second. Pair this with My Turret, which copies the user's weapon, and watch the fun.

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** The Random Gun is a RandomEffectSpell put into a dice-shaped gun, which would seem risky. However, it fires any bullet type from any other (unlocked) weapon in the game ''per shot'', including the aforementioned epic weapons. The cooldown between shots is consistent too and is in fact the stat that is upgraded, so the user is free to gamble away the shots every half second. Pair this with My Turret, which copies the user's weapon, and watch the fun.
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* DemonicSpiders: These enemies can make players' life hell before they can even get to a boss.
** The turbo snails are slow, but very durable and their method of attack is a very quick DashAttack towards a player, leaving a fiery trail that lasts for a while. After the attack, they briefly hide in their shells to block all damage. If there are many of them in a stage, expect difficulty navigating because of their trails.
** The Elite canaries, when there are many of them, are a recipe for easy bewilderment. The canaries' attacks are preceded with a red line denoting their (very fast) bullet range, but the Elite variant's bullets bounce off walls, so having many of them will fill much of the space with red that a player only has a second to dodge the traveling bullets. And this is before dealing with other enemies nearby for bonus claustrophobia.
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** Related to the above, this even alienated ''Happy Tree Friends'' fans themselves, especially ones not into gaming if not just ''The Crackpet Show'' itself, after the release of the tie-in short "Too Much Scream Time" whose ''The Crackpet Show'' involvement is as subtle as a sledgehammer to the face. Fans that dislike the short consider it a blatant advertisement for ''The Crackpet Show'' instead of HTF's proper return, not helped by its short length (which means more focus on the advertisement), weaker animation (though not to the unnatural-looking levels as in the ''Happy Tree Friends: Still Alive'' collection), unusually less than competent music, and TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot.

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** Related to the above, this even alienated ''Happy Tree Friends'' fans themselves, especially ones not into gaming if not just ''The Crackpet Show'' itself, after the release of the tie-in short "Too Much Scream Time" whose ''The Crackpet Show'' involvement is as subtle as a sledgehammer to the face. Fans that dislike the short consider it a blatant advertisement for ''The Crackpet Show'' instead of HTF's proper return, not helped by its short length (which means more focus on the advertisement), weaker animation (though not to the unnatural-looking levels as in the ''Happy Tree Friends: Still Alive'' collection), unusually less than competent music, LimitedSoundEffects and RecycledSoundtrack galore, and TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot.
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* ViewerSpeciesConfusion: The Host Parrot tends to be mistaken for a chicken presumably due to his green feathers on top of his head resembling a rooster's comb.

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* ViewerSpeciesConfusion: The Host Parrot tends to be mistaken for a chicken presumably due to his green feathers on top of his head resembling a rooster's comb. That, and his unintelligible speech in the stage selection screen sounds like clucking.
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** For a specific one from the DLC, Sniffles the anteater. He has never been playable in any official ''Happy Tree Friends'' game prior to this, and his last major role in that medium (''Happy Tree Friends: Deadeye Derby'') was as a non-playable boss character.

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** For a specific one from the DLC, Sniffles the anteater. He has never been playable in any official ''Happy Tree Friends'' game prior to this, and his last major role in that medium (''Happy Tree Friends: Deadeye Derby'') was as a non-playable boss character.character.
* ViewerSpeciesConfusion: The Host Parrot tends to be mistaken for a chicken presumably due to his green feathers on top of his head resembling a rooster's comb.
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** Related to the above, this even alienated ''Happy Tree Friends'' fans themselves, especially ones not into gaming if not just ''The Crackpet Show'' itself, after the release of the tie-in short "Too Much Scream Time" whose ''The Crackpet Show'' involvement is as subtle as a sledgehammer to the face. Fans that dislike the short consider it a blatant advertisement for ''The Crackpet Show'' instead of HTF's proper return, not helped by its short length (which means more focus on the advertisement), weaker animation (though not to the unnatural-looking levels as in the ''Happy Tree Friends: Still Alive'' collection), unusually less than competent music, and TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot.


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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The ''Happy Tree Friends Edition'' could have done better. All the guest characters lack alternate skins and they are no different from the Crackpets. The use of Lumpy as the host while in the "HTF theme" is a neat idea, but the DLC does not do anything else to him, not even making him a boss. [[spoiler:Instead, the Host Parrot remains the final boss even in that theme.]] Not to mention, for all that hype, the Happy Tree Friends' involvement is rather minimum. The Season One and Season Two clear screens are modified to include a Happy Tree Friend each, but nothing else is touched, not even the post-credits screen after beating the FinalBoss.
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** The game does not support online multiplayer, only local, so if the player has no friends close by, multiplayer will not possible, thus losing out on the multiplayer-only achievements and preventing OneHundredPercentCompletion. There ''is'' a way to play online multiplayer on Steam, but only doable through Remote Play.

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** The game does not support online multiplayer, only local, so if the player has no friends close by, multiplayer will not be possible, thus losing out on the multiplayer-only achievements and preventing OneHundredPercentCompletion. There ''is'' a way (or rather close enough to) to play online multiplayer on Steam, but only doable through Remote Play.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: If Vixa Games' Discord is of any indication, it has loads of Russian fans. A few other countries like Brazil even outnumber the fans from Poland, this game's country of origin.


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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: If Vixa Games' Discord is of any indication, it has loads of Russian fans. A few other countries like Brazil even outnumber the fans from Poland, this game's country of origin.
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* ScrappyMechanic:
** The game does not support online multiplayer, only local, so if the player has no friends close by, multiplayer will not possible, thus losing out on the multiplayer-only achievements and preventing OneHundredPercentCompletion. There ''is'' a way to play online multiplayer on Steam, but only doable through Remote Play.
** There is no way to sell special items, despite these items having buying price like the weapons.
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* GoddamnedBats: Basically any enemy in large amounts can become pure annoyance this way, but a few stand out.
** The worms pop out to lob bullets before they hide underground and then repeat the cycle. This makes killing them time-consuming as they are only vulnerable when above ground. Oh, and if the player is not careful, it is also possible to [[CollisionDamage run into them]] just as they pop out. The Elite variant, meanwhile, creates lava pools from the bullet shots, making it even more annoying to approach. They are typically the last ones to go down in a stage.
** The non-basic huggers are {{Asteroids Monster}}s. Kill one, and two weaker ones spawn from it. Repeat until they are at their weakest forms. If the player does not have a weapon/item that can clear out crowds, these gummy bears can overwhelm easily. And that is assuming no other enemies are present.
** The blind squirrels move fast and thus hard to hit even in close range. The Elite variant adds another annoyance by being able to leap onto a player's position to attack.
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* UncannyValley: The guest Happy Tree Friends are also given ArtShift portraits for the ButtonMashing minigame. However, unlike with the Crackpets whose wild artstyle change works in their design's favor, the sight of beefier Cuddles and gang (yes, including the sugar-obsessed Nutty) yet still retaining their cutesy faces only weirded people out, HTF fans or not.
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** One factor that does not help matters is their aggressive marketing. The game is advertised on various general gaming subreddits, which may be sensible for an indie game, but few cases like Vixa Games posting fan art to congratulate ''VideoGame/CultOfTheLamb'' on its subreddit is seen as bad faith as it looked more like a self-promotion. On Website/YouTube, the game is also advertised through sponsors, causing a few [=YouTubers=] to pull an EnforcedPlug by making a video or two about ''The Crackpet Show'', all going with a similar script including the mention of "Jerome Rossen the ''Happy Tree Friends'' composer" trivia, which more aware viewers found jarring. It was bad enough that one user went into Vixa Games' Discord server and accused them of manipulating the game's promotion and ratings. Vixa Games denied this, but whether they were genuine about it or just trying to cover up through PR speak is unclear.
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* BreatherLevel: The players can invoke this themselves by assigning a Loan Sharks sponsor that makes any non-boss and non-shop stage only spawn three harmless training dummies instead of enemies. Be wary that traps (if there is any) still remain dangerous, though.

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* BreatherLevel: The players can invoke this themselves by assigning a Loan Sharks sponsor that makes any non-boss and non-shop stage have a chance to only spawn three harmless training dummies instead of enemies. Be wary that traps (if there is any) still remain dangerous, though.
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* BreatherLevel: The players can invoke this themselves by assigning a Loan Sharks sponsor that makes any non-boss and non-shop stage only spawn three harmless training dummies instead of enemies. Be wary that traps (if there is any) still remain dangerous, though.

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* GoodBadBugs: Defeating a boss through massive damage and thus bypassing its second phase causes its death to not play out properly. It ''is'' defeated, and the player can claim the rewards it dropped, but its LifeMeter is still present (and not empty) and no Fame is earned from this fight as the game treats it as if it were not defeated. Still makes a funny or awkward moment, though, typically against Mega Toad, the first and thus weakest boss.

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* GoodBadBugs: GoodBadBugs:
** After the Manifesto item was introduced, a hilarious bug was discovered where the maniacs summoned from the item could keep attacking a boss even after it was dead. Though immortalized in [=GIFs=], this bug was sadly patched.
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Defeating a boss through massive damage and thus bypassing its second phase causes its death to not play out properly. It ''is'' defeated, and the player can claim the rewards it dropped, but its LifeMeter is still present (and not empty) and no Fame is earned from this fight as the game treats it as if it were not defeated. Still makes a funny or awkward moment, though, typically against Mega Toad, the first and thus weakest boss.
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* TheUnTwist: The FinalBoss is set up like this. Those who know typical DeadlyGame tropes would easily guess that, despite the final episode being called "Plot Twist", [[spoiler:is that the host is the final boss all along,]] which would make this more of a CaptainObviousReveal. However, the episode name and the achievement name ("Knew it from the start") mean that the developers are already in on it when designing the final season, resulting in a mixed reaction of the two.[[note]]In the early days of the game's release, its content was not as complete as it is in 2023. Season Three (the final season) was introduced via an update, so speculations could be made from the long-time players.[[/note]]

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* TheUnTwist: The FinalBoss is set up like this. Those who know typical DeadlyGame tropes would easily guess that, despite the final episode being called "Plot Twist", [[spoiler:is that the host is the final boss all along,]] which would make this more of a CaptainObviousReveal. However, the episode name and the achievement name ("Knew it from the start") mean that the developers are already in on it when designing the final season, resulting in a mixed reaction of the two.[[note]]In the early days of the game's release, its content was not as complete as it is in 2023. Season Three (the final season) was introduced via an update, so speculations could be made from the long-time players.[[/note]]
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** Love Spreader fires 12 bullets in a heart-shaped pattern, the most bullets per shot among all obtaimable weapons. Its cooldown is slow like most other epic weapons, but still decent enough to contribute DPS and can be mitigated with the right perks. Now, consider the massive amount of bullets, and combine it with [[MoreDakka Extra Shot or Split Bullet]], especially the latter.

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** Love Spreader fires 12 bullets in a heart-shaped pattern, the most bullets per shot among all obtaimable obtainable weapons. Its cooldown is slow like most other epic weapons, but still decent enough to contribute DPS and can be mitigated with the right perks. Now, consider the massive amount of bullets, and combine it with [[MoreDakka Extra Shot or Split Bullet]], especially the latter.

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* GameBreaker: Though the game relies on pure skill and luck, the following items only make the whole BulletHell a breeze if not less frustrating, if the player is lucky enough to get them in a run.
** Most epic weapons are AwesomeButImpractical due to their long cooldowns or some other catch, but the Sponsor ability to equip two weapons allows one to keep up the DPS by pairing it with a faster weapon, helped by the instant RealTimeWeaponChange, and this is before taking account of perks or special items that affect fire rate.
** Love Spreader fires 12 bullets in a heart-shaped pattern, the most bullets per shot among all obtaimable weapons. Its cooldown is slow like most other epic weapons, but still decent enough to contribute DPS and can be mitigated with the right perks. Now, consider the massive amount of bullets, and combine it with [[MoreDakka Extra Shot or Split Bullet]], especially the latter.
** The Random Gun is a RandomEffectSpell put into a dice-shaped gun, which would seem risky. However, it fires any bullet type from any other weapon in the game ''per shot'', including the aforementioned epic weapons. The cooldown between shots is consistent too and is in fact the stat that is upgraded, so the user is free to gamble away the shots every half second. Pair this with My Turret, which copies the user's weapon, and watch the fun.
** The Extra Shot perk. It makes the player fire two bullets in one click. Might not seem like much for lesser weapons and does not work for ray-based weapons, but epic weapons have the best advantage for this, allowing potentially massive damage in a single click. The aforementioned Random Gun gains additional chaos as the second shot is likely never to copy the first.
** The Short Circuit perk. If a bullet hits a target, an obstacle, or maximum range, it unleashes electricity that zaps nearby enemies. This bypasses obstacles including walls. With a SpreadShot weapon, this perk is a perfect room-clearer.
** The Split Bullet perk. Same as Short Circuit, but the effect is splitting the bullet into two generic ones. Normally each split bullet inflicts only a fraction of the original bullet's damage. But at max rank, the split bullets inflict full damage. Use this with a multi-bullet weapon, and it can easily shred bosses' health. Combine it with the Extra Shot perk for even more damage.



* OlderThanTheyThink: An example pulled by the developers themselves. The way the ''Happy Tree Friends Edition'' is promoted is as if it would be the cartoon's first foray into gaming (with an official [=TikTok=] account even named @happytreefriendsthegame), despite the show's history with Flash, Java, smartphones, and even an Xbox LIVE entry. Whether this was a mistake or not remains to be seen, considering that ''The Crackpet Show'' website appears to use fan renders from (now-infamous) FandomVIP Nemao, implying that Vixa Games are not aware of the cartoon's full history and fanbase.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: An example pulled by the developers and even [=MondoMedia=] themselves. The way the ''Happy Tree Friends Edition'' is promoted is as if it would be the cartoon's first foray into gaming (with an official [=TikTok=] account even named @happytreefriendsthegame), despite the show's history with Flash, Java, smartphones, and even an Xbox LIVE entry. Whether this was a mistake or not remains to be seen, considering that ''The Crackpet Show'' website appears to use fan renders from (now-infamous) FandomVIP Nemao, implying that Vixa Games are not aware of the cartoon's full history and fanbase.
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* GoodBadBugs: Defeating a boss through massive damage and thus bypassing its second phase, causes its death to not play out properly. It ''is'' defeated, and the player can claim the rewards it dropped, but its LifeMeter is still present (and not empty) and no Fame is earned from this fight as the game treats it as if it were not defeated. Still makes a funny or awkward moment, though, typically against Mega Toad, the first and thus weakest boss.

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* GoodBadBugs: Defeating a boss through massive damage and thus bypassing its second phase, phase causes its death to not play out properly. It ''is'' defeated, and the player can claim the rewards it dropped, but its LifeMeter is still present (and not empty) and no Fame is earned from this fight as the game treats it as if it were not defeated. Still makes a funny or awkward moment, though, typically against Mega Toad, the first and thus weakest boss.
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** For a specific one from the DLC, Sniffles the anteater. He has never been playable in any official ''Happy Tree Friends'' game, and his last major role in that medium (''Happy Tree Friends: Deadeye Derby'') was as a non-playable boss character.

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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: The combination of SeinfeldIsUnfunny and oversaturation of the {{Roguelike}} genre in the indie gaming market really put this game into niche status. To use an example from its Nintendo Life article comment section, the mere mention of the genre put off most gamers and the premise of a cartoony but gory video game with crude humor is easily dismissed as outdated, needlessly edgy, and unfunny (something that its inspiration ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'' is also guilty of).
** It says something that when the ''Happy Tree Friends Edition'' was announced, the only ones genuinely excited about it are the cartoon's (also niche) fanbase. Most other reactions range from utter confusion to highly negative, which also really speaks how relevant the cartoon really is.
* CrossesTheLineTwice:
** Of course, the mere premise itself. The players willingly participate in a DeadlyGame, and the world is in post-apocalyptic ruin. Pretty typical dystopian theme. The reason for that? Fame! Seriously, the audience loves the participants for killing. [[Website/{{Facebook}} Likes]] are rewarded for every kill and they are also the players' currency! Oh, and the audience can also be gibbed and none of them will care.
** UglyCute animals massacring each other with wacky and crude weapons is one thing, but doing that while [[{{Crossdresser}} dressed as]] PlayboyBunny or in a FrenchMaidOutfit? Utter hilarity. Then there are other sources of BlackComedy like turkeys (with eating utensils stuck on them, by the way) weaponizing their young, the mere existence of Body-Positive Hamster, and the fact that one of the bosses is ''a literal ass'' (and not the donkey kind).
* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: If Vixa Games' Discord is of any indication, it has loads of Russian fans. A few other countries like Brazil even outnumber the fans from Poland, this game's country of origin.
* GoodBadBugs: Defeating a boss through massive damage and thus bypassing its second phase, causes its death to not play out properly. It ''is'' defeated, and the player can claim the rewards it dropped, but its LifeMeter is still present (and not empty) and no Fame is earned from this fight as the game treats it as if it were not defeated. Still makes a funny or awkward moment, though, typically against Mega Toad, the first and thus weakest boss.
* JustHereForGodzilla: Of course, ''Happy Tree Friends'' fans were quickly drawn into this game the moment its crossover DownloadableContent was announced, never mind how NintendoHard the game is and the fanbase back then was more neutral about the vanilla game. Justified as the fanbase has been ''starving'' for new official HTF content for about 7 years since the failure of ''Happy Tree Friends: Still Alive''.
* OlderThanTheyThink: An example pulled by the developers themselves. The way the ''Happy Tree Friends Edition'' is promoted is as if it would be the cartoon's first foray into gaming (with an official [=TikTok=] account even named @happytreefriendsthegame), despite the show's history with Flash, Java, smartphones, and even an Xbox LIVE entry. Whether this was a mistake or not remains to be seen, considering that ''The Crackpet Show'' website appears to use fan renders from (now-infamous) FandomVIP Nemao, implying that Vixa Games are not aware of the cartoon's full history and fanbase.
* SelfImposedChallenge:
** The intended way to defeat Cockroach the Builder is by using the turrets on his boss arena, but some players can still choose to unload upon him like any other boss. It is slow considering his massive health, but it can be done.
** If the player is good at it and just wants to clear an episode quickly (usually for Fame or Trophy grinding), a MinimalistRun where the player does not pick up anything is doable. There is even an achievement for it.
** NoCasualtiesRun, if the player wants to go for the achievement, is encouraged but not imposed very strictly. The only requirement is that ''the player'' not attack the audience members, while stray enemy bullets will not count towards the penalty. Not to say it is easy either, depending on the audience placement every stage and the player's loadout and perks.
* SpiritualSuccessor:
** To quote Jerome Rossen, who composed the soundtrack for ''Happy Tree Friends'' and this game:
-->''"...In a way, it picks up where the Happy Tree Friends left off!"''
** For arcade shooter fans, they considered this game as the closest to a modern-day ''VideoGame/SmashTV''.
* ThatOneAchievement: "Endless conservatist", which as of September 2023 has 0.9% of Steam players acquiring it. It requires the player to clear 30 waves in Endless mode using only class weapons. Have fun holding back on using the better weapons for a long while (even through bosses!). Picking the Tank class, which gives the Shotgun, seems to be the best strategy due to its SpreadShot, but damage is still rather weak and the sight of every new weapon dropped is pretty much tempting for players to switch it out. And remember, most Sponsors and upgrades from Campaign do not apply in Endless, and the useful perks to cover up the class weapon's weaknesses are not as accessible as in Campaign.
* TheUnTwist: The FinalBoss is set up like this. Those who know typical DeadlyGame tropes would easily guess that, despite the final episode being called "Plot Twist", [[spoiler:is that the host is the final boss all along,]] which would make this more of a CaptainObviousReveal. However, the episode name and the achievement name ("Knew it from the start") mean that the developers are already in on it when designing the final season, resulting in a mixed reaction of the two.[[note]]In the early days of the game's release, its content was not as complete as it is in 2023. Season Three (the final season) was introduced via an update, so speculations could be made from the long-time players.[[/note]]
* UnexpectedCharacter: Pretty much the Happy Tree Friends themselves. The cartoon's last major relevance was in around 2016 and its repetitive gimmick has already been considered unwelcome. Yet Vixa Games managed to collaborate, bringing in the show's characters and thus indirectly putting ''Happy Tree Friends'' on Nintendo and Sony consoles, the show's first time.
** For a specific one from the DLC, Sniffles the anteater. He has never been playable in any official ''Happy Tree Friends'' game, and his last major role in that medium (''Happy Tree Friends: Deadeye Derby'') was as a non-playable boss character.

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