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* ManualMisprint: The Wii version's manual states that you can throw bombs by moving the Wiimote in a throwing motion while holding A. Thing is, you can never get bombs at any point in the game. Oddly enough, throwing bombs IS possible in the reskin ''Anubis II'', but that game's manual erroneously tells you to hold the B button.

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* ManualMisprint: The Wii version's manual states that you can throw bombs by moving the Wiimote Wii Remote in a throwing motion while holding A. Thing is, you can never get bombs at any point in the game. Oddly enough, throwing bombs IS possible in the reskin ''Anubis II'', but that game's manual erroneously tells you to hold the B button.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The game was originally planned as a reboot/sequel of or to ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked. It's very likely that all the different "games" Data Design Interactive released were just different levels of that same ''Zool'' prototype: ''Ninjabread Man'' closely resembles ''Zool's Sweets World''; ''Rock N Roll Adventures'' is a copy of ''Zool's Music World'' (right down to the giant remotes and stereo equipment!); ''Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland'' is very similar to ''Zool's Toy World''; and ''Anubis II'' resembles the Egyptian level of ''Zool 2'' (even using similar Pyramid-shaped enemies).

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The game was originally planned as a reboot/sequel of or reboot of/sequel to ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked. It's very likely that all the different "games" Data Design Interactive released were just different levels of that same ''Zool'' prototype: ''Ninjabread Man'' closely resembles ''Zool's Sweets World''; ''Rock N Roll Adventures'' is a copy of ''Zool's Music World'' (right down to the giant remotes and stereo equipment!); equipment); ''Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland'' is very similar to ''Zool's Toy World''; and ''Anubis II'' resembles the Egyptian level of ''Zool 2'' (even using similar Pyramid-shaped pyramid-shaped enemies).
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* UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load game menu uses Gingy from ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* UsefulNotes/Plagiarism: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* UsefulNotes/Plagiarism: UsefulNotes/{{Plagiarism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* UsefulNotes/Plagiarism: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* UsefulNotes/Plagiarism: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* {{Plagiarism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* {{Plagiarism}}: UsefulNotes/Plagiarism: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* {{plagiarism }}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* {{plagiarism }}: {{Plagiarism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* {{Plagurism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* {{Plagurism}}: {{plagiarism }}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* Plagurism: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* Plagurism: {{Plagurism}}: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].
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* Plagurism: In the PC version of the game, the load a game menu uses Gingy from WesternAnimation/Shrek in the save folders. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHaU8yIu1E4 It has to be seen to be believed]].

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* NoExportForYou: The [=PS2=] version never made it past Europe.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The game was originally planned as a reboot/sequel of or to ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.
** It's very likely that all the different "games" Data Design Interactive released were just different levels of that same Zool prototype. Ninjabread Man closely resembles Zool's Sweets World, Rock N Roll Adventures is a copy of Zool's Music World (right down to the giant remotes and stereo equipment!), Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland is very similar to Zool's Toy World, and Anubis II resembles the Egyptian level of Zool 2 (even using similar Pyramid-shaped enemies).

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* NoExportForYou: The [=PS2=] version never made it past and PC versions were not released outside Europe.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The game was originally planned as a reboot/sequel of or to ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.
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looked. It's very likely that all the different "games" Data Design Interactive released were just different levels of that same Zool prototype. Ninjabread Man ''Zool'' prototype: ''Ninjabread Man'' closely resembles Zool's ''Zool's Sweets World, Rock World''; ''Rock N Roll Adventures Adventures'' is a copy of Zool's ''Zool's Music World World'' (right down to the giant remotes and stereo equipment!), Myth equipment!); ''Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland Toyland'' is very similar to Zool's ''Zool's Toy World, World''; and Anubis II ''Anubis II'' resembles the Egyptian level of Zool 2 ''Zool 2'' (even using similar Pyramid-shaped enemies).
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* ManualMisprint: The Wii version's manual states that you can throw bombs by moving the Wiimote in a throwing motion while holding A. Thing is, you can never get bombs at any point in the game. Oddly enough, throwing bombs IS possible in the reskin ''Anubis II'', but that game's manual erroneously tells you to hold the B button.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Was originally planned as a reboot of ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Was The game was originally planned as a reboot reboot/sequel of or to ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.
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** It's very likely that all the different "games" Data Design Interactive released were just different levels of that same Zool prototype. Ninjabread Man closely resembles Zool's Sweets World, Rock N Roll Adventures is a copy of Zool's Music World (right down to the giant remotes and stereo equipment!), and Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland is very similar to Zool's Toy World.

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** It's very likely that all the different "games" Data Design Interactive released were just different levels of that same Zool prototype. Ninjabread Man closely resembles Zool's Sweets World, Rock N Roll Adventures is a copy of Zool's Music World (right down to the giant remotes and stereo equipment!), and Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland is very similar to Zool's Toy World.World, and Anubis II resembles the Egyptian level of Zool 2 (even using similar Pyramid-shaped enemies).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Was originally planned as a reboot of ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Was originally planned as a reboot of ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.looked.
** It's very likely that all the different "games" Data Design Interactive released were just different levels of that same Zool prototype. Ninjabread Man closely resembles Zool's Sweets World, Rock N Roll Adventures is a copy of Zool's Music World (right down to the giant remotes and stereo equipment!), and Myth Makers: Trixie in Toyland is very similar to Zool's Toy World.
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* NoExportForYou: The PS2 version never made it past Europe.

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* NoExportForYou: The PS2 [=PS2=] version never made it past Europe.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Was originally planned as a reboot of ''VideoGame/Zool'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Was originally planned as a reboot of ''VideoGame/Zool'', ''{{VideoGame/Zool}}'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Was originally planned as a reboot of ''VideoGame/Zool'', but the rights holders weren't satisfied with how the game looked.
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* NoExportForYou: The PS2 version never made it past Europe...and for good reasons too.

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* NoExportForYou: The PS2 version never made it past Europe...and for good reasons too.Europe.
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* NoExportForYou: The PS2 version never made it past Europe...and for good reasons too.

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