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[[caption-width-right:320:[[OverdrawnAtTheBloodBank Oh, there will be blood, alright.]]]]
->''"This is a JRPG no longer working in tropes, but in psychotropes."''
-->-- [[http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2012/02/16/punks-not-dead-with-funereal-respect/ Rock Paper Shotgun review]].

Your name is Phillip. You happen to be an eternally-sad man clad in pajamas who exists in a gaudily-colored world of -- interesting features and characters, but most of all a plentiful abundance of blood. Apparently, life wasn't always like this, and Phillip and his soon-to-be companion Leg Horse journey to the City of Forms in an effort to set everything right again.

Made by thecatamites using UsefulNotes/RPGMaker 2003 and released in 2010, ''Space Funeral'' technically does have role-playing elements, but they're downplayed in favor of emphasizing its odd, garish aesthetics. The game's music, a motley mix of mellow '60s classic rock, '80s Japanese electronica, and other antiqued styles, only adds to the weirdness. Other highlights include largely macabre-yet-amusing writing, and a seemingly nonsensical story that intertwines wizards, Lucy from ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}, pirate squids, cranky mummies, literal crime lords, living slabs of steak, and Dracula. Oh, and there's enough blood for everybody!

Although on the short side (it's possible to complete the game in well under an hour), Space Funeral is a fun deconstruction and parody of horror genres and role-playing games. You can find the game available for download [[http://gamejolt.com/freeware/games/rpg/space-funeral/3492/ here]].

A FanSequel called ''[[http://gamejolt.com/games/space-funeral-2/10070 Space Funeral 2]]'' was created by Creator/DarkChibiShadow. Another one, ''VideoGame/SpaceFuneralEarthBirth'', was made by tumblr user [[http://duckstapler.com/earthbirth.html Duck Stapler]]. Thecatamites himself actually liked the games and [[AscendedFanon declared]] them [[ApprovalOfGod canon]] (though the seriousness of it is debatable).

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!!''Space Funeral'' contains examples of:
* AbsurdlyLowLevelCap: The highest you can go is level 20, and it's pretty easy to get past level 10 even before facing off against the Blood Ghoul (the second boss) just by not running away from fights. Given the game's fairly low difficulty, though, this isn't a problem.
* ArcWords: "It's too late for you."
* ArtShift: [[spoiler:The world turns into stock RPG Maker assets in the ending.]]
* BigBad: [[spoiler:[[MadArtist MOON]]]] is the one that corrupted the world, [[spoiler:as she felt that everything other than the City of Forms is [[StrawNihilist meaningless]]]].
* BoldInflation: In old-school RPG fashion, the speeches of [=NPCs=] have important subjects in ALL CAPS - except most of them are completely unimportant.
* BrownNote: One of the Mystery effects has Phillip sing an old song. Which gives all enemies heart attacks, instantly killing them.
* DamageSpongeBoss:
** RIP-THE-BLOOD, who has 490 HP. Unusually for this trope, though, it isn't a bad thing since you can get [[InfinityPlusOneSword the Zorg Cannon]] early on and he only has 75 Defense. He's also the only enemy in the game that won't die in one hit to his weakness. (Except the final boss who doesn't have one.)
** [[spoiler:MOON]] as well. She has a whopping [[spoiler:500 HP, so you're still unlikely to get a Game Over against her]].
* DeconstructionGame: The game deconstructs the [[StrictlyFormula strict formula]] of the EasternRPG genre and its UsefulNotes/RPGMaker imitators. ''Space Funeral'' plays similarly to a standard RPG Maker game, but the game's {{Surrealism}}, [[StylisticSuck incredibly messy art style]], and nontraditional soundtrack distort the genre's traditions in such a way that the game ends up becoming a rather unique experience. [[spoiler:In addition, the perfect City of Forms is an {{Allegory}} for the archetypal Eastern RPG game, and the main antagonist, Moon, destroys the City's perfection to build something original, which explains how and why the land of Space Funeral underwent a Great Change. Defeating Moon reverts the land of Space Funeral back to its normal state, which resembles a stock RPG Maker setting.]]
* TheDon: Rip-The-Blood is the leader of the Criminals occupying Malice and has to be defeated because his men are [[RoadBlock blocking the entrance]] to the forest. He resembles the other Criminals with his crown and cape designating him as the KingMook.
* DoubleMeaningTitle: Space Funeral is the name of the setting, but it can also refer to the many coffins with Phillip's corpse scattered throughout the game. [[spoiler:Later, it refers to the death of Moon, who is named after a celestial object.]]
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: As his name suggests, Leg Horse is indeed a horse made out of legs.
* FloweryInsults: Leg Horse likes these.
-->You CRINGING PUS!
* ForcedTransformation:
** After defeating Rip-The-Blood, a genie turns Phillip into a fish. You can see a wizard in Malice to restore him, or just play the rest of the game with Phillip stuck in fish form.
** [[spoiler:Moon reveals that her alterations of the City of Forms changed the the forms of everyone in Space Funeral.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** The game's title is a clue to the ending. [[spoiler:The BigBad ''Moon'' dies.]]
** The "Errors" found occasionally through the game, which resemble garbled blocks. [[spoiler:They are an important element to the world's transformation. After finally getting to the City of Forms, the City appears completely glitched. The BigBad MOON simply appears as a garbled mess of blue and red versions of previous sprites in the game.]]
** Throughout the game, the Player can find coffins containing Phillip's corpse. [[spoiler:At the end of the game, Phillip's true form is restored, meaning that his corrupted body has metaphorically died.]]
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler:MOON, upon seeing the perfect City of Forms, decides that all other things are meaningless in comparison]].
* HiddenElfVillage:
** The Lion Village is a downplayed version of this as there is a lion villager that [[EarlyBirdCameo appears earlier]] at the Blood Docks and in the Mystery Forest, the path to the Lion Village is noticeable.
** The actual elf village hidden nearby requires Phillip and Leg Horse to catch a number of elves before they reveal the secret entrance.
* IdiosyncraticMenuLabels: That page image is not modded. The game really had the gall to rename all of the {{Start Screen}}'s basic Start/Load/Quit functions as "Blood".
* InelegantBlubbering: Phillip, whose character is crying ''all the time.''
* InfinityPlusOneSword: The Zorg Cannon is the best weapon in the game, and in Earth Birth as well. Even though there are stronger weapons the Zorg Cannon has a 50% critical hit rate which translates to better DPS.
* JackassGenie: After finding the genie that Rip-The-Blood is looking for, he grants Phillip's wish...in a really lame way. And then turns him into a fish for no reason.
* LeaningOnTheFourthWall:
** [[spoiler:Moon criticizes the City of Forms' perfection for stifling artistic creativity, but with the ArtShift TwistEnding in mind, her speech also works as criticism of the formulaic EasternRPG game that adheres perfectly to the genre's conventions.]]
** [[spoiler:Likewise, Moon admits that she didn't go far enough in corrupting the City of Forms as she can still feel traces of the City's perfection, [[LampshadeHanging lampshading]] how the game, despite its genre subversion, plays similarly to a typical RPG Maker game. This leads her to conclude that another Great Change is necessary.]]
* MadArtist: [[spoiler:MOON. The entire bizarre world is her work of “art”.]]
* MindScrewdriver: Yes, the world might seem utterly bizarre, but the plot soon reveals that there's a reason for that. [[spoiler:It's been corrupted by an artist who went insane over finding the perfect city.]]
* MoodWhiplash: The Blood Cavern. After a ride through a river, the game loses several of its sillier aspects and dumps the player off in to a red and black area with a "soundtrack" consisting of Ruth White reciting Charles Baudelaire's Spleen.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: The thugs living in Malice all have names like Rip-The-Blood, Break-The-Bone, etc.
* NonStandardGameOver: [[spoiler: While talking to the wizard in the Blood Caverns, he'll keep insisting on drinking Phillip's blood. Saying yes to him three times will result in him draining all of Phillip's blood and killing him.]]
* OminousVisualGlitch: The "Errors" found occasionally through the game, which resemble garbled blocks. [[spoiler:The City of Forms similarly looks corrupted, and Moon herself is a glitched combination of sprites.]]
* OneHitKill: Every enemy in the game except the final boss is vulnerable to one of three items that will do enough damage to kill them in a single hit with the exception RIP-THE-BLOOD who has just enough HP to survive one.
* PajamaCladHero: Phillip walks around in yellow and black footie pajamas at first. He has the option to upgrade these to leather and even chain mail pajamas later on.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Every boss gives an incredibly odd one before you fight them.
-->'''Swamptrogg:''' It's not nice to disturb other people's naps.
-->'''Blood Ghoul:''' Sometimes it seems my blood spurts out in gobs, as if it were a fountain's pulsing sobs. I clearly hear it mutter as it goes yet cannot find the wound from which it flows. Before I met you, baby, I didn't know what I was missing.
-->'''Rip-The-Blood:''' Shall I tell you about the first man I ever killed? The night was clear and the moon was yellow and the leaves came tumbling down.
-->'''20th Century Boy:''' [[Music/{{MarcBolan}} In the moon light, fightin' with the night... IT'S A RIPOFF!]]
-->[[spoiler:'''MOON:''' Heh. [[SophisticatedAsHell Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven]].............. motherfuckerrrrrr!]]
* PrecisionFStrike: The game contains a lot of blood, but very little swearing. One noteworthy exception is the FinalBoss:
-->[[spoiler:Heh. Better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven........]]\\
[[spoiler:......motherfuckerrrrrr!]]
* PureIsNotGood: The reason for the BigBad’s crimes is this. [[spoiler:MOON, an artist, went insane after seeing how pure and perfect the City Of Forms was because she realized that none of her art will ever match the City's perfection. Because of this, she decided to corrupt the City of Forms, which changed the entire world as well.]]
* QuirkyTown: Well, better described as a quirky world, really. [[spoiler: Even after you manage to set things right and restore the world to much of its original and orderly state, there remain isolated traces of its former weirdness.]]
* SamusIsAGirl: [[spoiler:Moon's shapeshifting masks her true identity fairly well. It is only after the protagonists defeat Moon and purify the City of Forms, does Moon revert back to her true form and reveal that she is female.]]
* SdrawkcabSpeech: Putting the large audio file that plays in with a cutscene and lots of static, putting it in Audacity, and reversing it reveals a witch reciting a spell.
* SceneryGorn: Much of the landscape is made of various skulls, bones, and discolored pools of unidentified liquids. Played straight in the Blood Cavern.
* ShopFodder: The Diamond Skull. Thankfully it can be sold for enough to buy [[InfinityPlusOneSword a Zorg Cannon]].
* ShoutOut: One of the bosses is the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_Century_Boy 20th Century Boy]].
** [[Franchise/{{Batman}} "CRIMINALS are a superstitious and cowardly lot!"]]
** One of the towns in the game is called [[Music/{{TheJam}} Malice]].
** [[Film/{{Network}} "I'm mad as hell and not going to take it anymore."]]
** Lucy from ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} is a shopkeeper.
** The crime boss Rip-The-Blood shares his name with a crime boss fought by the infamous Golden Age of Comics hero [[ComicBook/StardustTheSuperWizard Stardust, the Super-Wizard]].
** The Vengeful Ghoul enemy seems to reference [[Creator/FletcherHanks Fantomah]].
** The setting and storyline appear to be a shout-out to Plato's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_Forms Theory of Forms]].
** Blood Ghoul quotes [[Main/FrenchLiterature Charles Baudelaire's]] ''The Fountain of Flood'' and [[Main/{{Blues}} Albert King's]] ''All Your Love'' before attacking Phillip.
** [[spoiler:Moon quotes ''Literature/ParadiseLost'' before attacking Phillip.]]
* SophisticatedAsHell: The BigBad gives an eloquent speech as to her motives, and even quotes ''Paradise Lost'', only to proceed to [[spoiler:call Phillip a “motherfuckerrrrrr”]].
* StylisticSuck: Phillip has a noticeably choppy walking animation and every character looks like a grotesque drawing.
* SurrealHorror:
** The Blood Cavern in which the game's soundtrack segues into Ruth White's ominous recitation of Charles Baudelaire's poem ''Spleen''. The stage itself has a RedFilterOfDoom and [[spoiler:the boss is a ghoul whose [[NothingIsScarier full body is never seen]].]]
** [[spoiler:Moon's main body is an amalgamation of multiple bodies, which forms a terrifying blue-red creature.]]
* SurrealHumor:
** The SurrealHorror is often undercut by humor. Best exemplified by the Blood Cavern in which [[spoiler:the nightmare boss quotes ''All Your Love'' by Albert King before attacking Phillip.]]
** The Mystery option is a completely random option that can turn serious battles into a comedy routine. For example, against the Blood Wolves, there is a chance that Mystery option can force them [[BloodyHilarious to hemorrhage and explode]] or even [[PuffOfLogic die of blood clot]].
* TacticalRockPaperScissors: Parodied. Bibles are effective against [[{{Criminals}} Criminal-type]] enemies, magic-eye pictures are effective against Animal-type enemies, and old films are effective against [[OurGhostsAreDifferent Ghost-type]] enemies.
* TakeThat:
** One of the items you can buy in Malice's "CRAP STORE" is a Bible.
** The entire game can be regarded as one against [[spoiler:cliché EasternRPG games and their UsefulNotes/RPGMaker successors. While it does have the trappings of said games, it also purposely subverts and deconstructs the elements of said games with the usage of surrealism, StylisticSuck, and parody. If that's not enough, the antagonist, after losing to Phillip and Leg Horse, mocks them by telling them to enjoy their perfect world, which turns out to be a stereotypical UsefulNotes/RPGMaker setting.]]
* ThemeNaming: All the criminals have a name that follows an "X-the-Y" format, such as their leader Rip-the-Blood.
* ThrowTheBookAtThem: "CRIMINALS are a superstitious and cowardly lot! They're weak against BIBLES!"
* TomatoSurprise: [[spoiler:There is a LeaningOnTheFourthWall variation regarding Space Funeral’s uncorrupted, original form; the ending has the land [[ArtShift revert]] to the default RPG Maker art style.]]
* TrialAndErrorGameplay: Hilariously, to competently navigate the main menu, one must recognize the standard placements for the "Start", "Load", and "Quit" options [[IdiosyncraticMenuLabels as they all are replaced with the same word, "Blood"]]. This is averted for the actual game though.
* UltimateLifeForm: [[spoiler:The City of Forms is described as absolutely perfect, to the point that it serves as a sort of template for everything in the world, meaning that all of the characters' original designs are all examples of this trope. Of course, Moon tries to invert this by distorting the City of Forms, which distorts the rest of the world as a result.]]
* VerbalTic: Lucy tends to begin what she says with "Good grief!"
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: [[spoiler:After the Great Change, Moon is the only character who can change her form although this is implied to be limited on her part.]]
* WildCard: The Mystery ability can be this. It can only be used once a battle and the effect is random: it could be beneficial, harmful, or just downright ridiculous.
* WretchedHive:
-->Welcome to MALICE! We have MANY GOODS and CRIMINALS!
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