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** The second post-launch update adds more missions in a new world called "Sweet Dream," which has a series of Moon Medals to collect. The second update also adds S-Rank medals, which also tie into four more unlockable statues that unlock for collecting every S-Rank medal in a world.



* DreamLand: The various zones are referred to as "twisted dreamscapes" in the synopsis.

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* DreamLand: The various zones are referred to as "twisted dreamscapes" in the synopsis. The new world added in the second content update, "Sweet Dream," is a much more deliberate and straight example, which contains cotton candy-like clouds and moon-like imagery.



** Outside the times that Sonic has said it in the games and other material, he says [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM "Let's do it to it."]] at one point during the story.
** Amy, Cream, and Rouge make up an informal team as the [[Main/DistaffCounterpart distaff counterparts]] to the traditional Team Sonic roster of Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles; this was actually the original roster for [[VideoGame/SonicHeroes Team Rose]] in its [[Main/WhatCouldHaveBeen conceptual phase.]]

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** Outside the times that Sonic has said it in the games and other material, he says [[WesternAnimation/SonicTheHedgehogSatAM "Let's do it to it."]] it"]] at one point during the story.
** Amy, Cream, and Rouge make up an informal team as the [[Main/DistaffCounterpart distaff counterparts]] to the traditional Team Sonic roster of Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles; this was actually the original roster for [[VideoGame/SonicHeroes Team Rose]] in its [[Main/WhatCouldHaveBeen conceptual phase.]]
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* RankInflation: After the second content update, all missions will award a player from ranks D-S, with D being the lowest and S being the highest. S-Ranks are awarded for beating a level within a certain time limit, with the conditions appearing after beating a level for the first time.

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** Amy, Cream, and Rouge make up an informal team as the [[Main/DistaffCounterpart distaff counterparts]] to the traditional Team Sonic roster of Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles; this was actually the original roster for [[VideoGame/SonicHeroes Team Rose]] in its [[Main/WhatCouldHaveBeen conceptual phase.]]



* Amy, Cream, and Rouge make up an informal team as the [[Main/DistaffCounterpart distaff counterparts]] to the traditional Team Sonic roster of Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles; this was actually the original roster for [[VideoGame/SonicHeroes Team Rose]] in its [[Main/WhatCouldHaveBeen conceptual phase.]]
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* Amy, Cream, and Rouge make up an informal team as the [[Main/DistaffCounterpart distaff counterparts]] to the traditional Team Sonic roster of Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles; this was actually the original roster for [[VideoGame/SonicHeroes Team Rose]] in its [[Main/WhatCouldHaveBeen conceptual phase.]]
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** The first post-launch update adds 2 more missions per boss, bumping the Dream Orb total to 109 Dream Orbs to collect.


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* BalanceBuff: After the Version 1.2.0 update, the bosses were rebalanced to have different attack patterns. The first boss, Dr. Crabulous, requires six hits to be defeated instead of three.


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* OneHitPointWonder: Like most ''Sonic'' games, getting hit without any rings will force the player to restart from a checkpoint. The Version 1.2.0 update introduces missions against the bosses where the player only has one ring.


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* TimeLimitBoss: The Version 1.2.0 update introduces missions where the bosses have to beaten within a certain time limit.

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* EternalEngine: The Dream Factory is a factory that is full of an amber colored fluid call Magination, the essence of dreams. Dr. Eggman had been making his batch of corrupted Magination here, [[spoiler:as well as the Guardian Hunter]].

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* EternalEngine: The Dream Factory is a factory that is full of an amber colored fluid call called Magination, the essence of dreams. Dr. Eggman had been making his batch of corrupted Magination here, [[spoiler:as well as the Guardian Hunter]].


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** The essence of dreams being called "Magination" calls back to the setting of ''VideoGame/SonicShuffle'', Maginaryworld, which likewise was a world of dreams.

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* ActionHoggingOpening: Much like ''VideoGame/SonicCD'', ''[[VideoGame/SonicMania Mania]]'', and ''[[VideoGame/SonicSuperstars Superstars]]'' before it, the game has a pre-rendered [=2D=] animated opening movie that plays when the game is started up.



* AndThatsTerrible: Ariem is [[{{Understatement}} less than pleased]] after learning that someone like Eggman kidnapped a child like Cream to bypass her defenses to control a powerful artifact (see LoopholeAbuse).

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* AndThatsTerrible: Ariem is [[{{Understatement}} less than pleased]] after learning that someone like Eggman kidnapped a child like Cream to bypass her defenses to control a powerful artifact (see LoopholeAbuse).artifact. More specifically, using said child as filter to get around how he isn't "pure of heart," and manipulate the device in order for him to grant his wishes.



** The final level starts with the player controlling as Sonic, switches control between four of the other heroes, and then the final section ends with the player controlling Sonic again.

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** The final level starts with the player controlling as Sonic, switches control between four of the other heroes, and then the final section ends with one last dash that has the player controlling Sonic again.



** Knuckles or Rouge vs. the [[spoiler: Guardian Hunter]]:

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** Knuckles or Rouge vs. the [[spoiler: Guardian [[spoiler:Guardian Hunter]]:



* LastLousyPoint: There are 30 blue coins spread across each first act of each level in the game, and while many of them can be picked up easily during a first run or even searching through alternate pathways, the coins are sometimes placed in rather odd areas that are very out of the way or easily missable as one speeds through the level. Also for the earlier stages there are blue coins that are not accessible until you have the requisite character types to visit exclusive routes (you need to complete the game up through the first act of Nightmare Maze for every character type to be made available, at which point you can go back and find the blue coins you couldn't pick up before).

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* LastLousyPoint: There are 30 blue coins spread across each first act of each level in the game, and while many of them can be picked up easily during a first run or even searching through alternate pathways, the coins are sometimes placed in rather odd areas that are very out of the way or easily missable as one speeds through the level. Also for Some of the earlier stages there are blue coins that are not accessible can't even be collected until you have the requisite a character types that has the proper ability to visit get them, requiring at least a second playthrough of the first Act to explore the exclusive routes (you need to complete the game and pick up through the any coins that were missed (the first act of Nightmare Maze for Maze, the third zone, is when players get access to every character type to be made available, at which point you can go back and find the blue coins you couldn't pick up before).available).



* MovesetClone: Like ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', ''Dream Team'' gives three sets of identical controls and abilities between its six characters, with some unique aspect to separate the characters -- Amy and Sonic can both use the Light Speed Dash and instantly zip to a location using a trail of rings, Cream and Tails can both fly, with special green rings being able to restore their flight meter, and both Knuckles and Rouge can glide around and climb up walls the other aforementioned four can't. Each character shares the ability to do a Homing Attack and Boost.

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* MovesetClone: Like ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', ''Dream Team'' gives three sets of identical controls and abilities between its six characters, with some unique aspect to separate the characters -- Amy and Sonic can both use the Light Speed Dash and instantly zip to a location using a trail of rings, Cream and Tails can both fly, with where passing through special green yellow rings being able to will restore their flight meter, and both Knuckles and Rouge can glide around and climb up walls the other aforementioned four can't. Each character shares the ability to do a Homing Attack and Boost.

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