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  • Anvilicious: Given the whole premise of the game, and the numerous examples of Euro oppression over the course of the story, it is very clear on which side of the Brexit argument it stands.
  • Awesome Music: The soundtrack for the game has a load of them, from "Name Tag" by Nivicious, to "Centipede" by Ruzer, to "On Top of the World" by Cecelia Lindh.
  • Most Wonderful Sound: You'll love the sounds of your bonuses.
  • Polished Port: The Switch version condenses the controls greatly, removing the need to juggle around items on your workspace via quickly snapping them into place for easy inspection with a tap of the shoulder buttons and forgoing moving your cursor to the clicker early on, instead tying it to the A button at the start.
  • The Scrappy: Tarquin Futtock-Smythe of the Indie Fest in Chapter 2. Every day when the nerd goes into the VIP queue, he makes obnoxious comments about wanting to be let in, annoying you and calling you lower-class names like "oik" and "pleb". Even if you deny him entry, he will arrive at your flat the next day, asking you for 10 CheesRs by Friday. In fact, denying him entry and giving him these CheesRs is the only way to get him on your good side by the end of the game, as otherwise he might ruin your chances of getting a "Not Guilty" verdict at the trial. Many people wish that Tarquin would just stop existing altogether, as even the persistent Shannon Small is a saint compared to him.
  • Suspiciously Similar Song: The aforementioned "On Top of the World" has a tune that's kind of similar to "Umbrella" by Rihanna.
  • That One Level: The second week of January 2018 has the job shifts at the King's Head, where one simple mistake can ruin your chances of getting an S Rank that you're trying to get (two mistakes can get you a fine, and three mistakes can make you fail the shift). The key word here is "patience" (i.e., not being too hasty), as letting a customer in with a mistake on an ID card (underage, expired IDs, etc.) can throw you off-balance, with the face mismatches (mostly) being the worst offender.

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