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* MultipleEndings: The game has four endings achievable in the last chapter and two in ''Beneath the Surface''.
** The first ending is achieved when [[spoiler:Lazarus shoots Irving]] and the bartender asks if you are satisfied with the answer to the mystery. If you say yes, the game ends there and the credits roll.
** If you managed to get the hammer in the ''Waste World'' chapter and left the headlamp someplace, then ??? can [[spoiler:free Vallamir from his prison and unlock a secret ending where he wreaks havoc in the Six Pint Inn and across the gaming universe]].
** ''Walk'' has a default ending where, if you reach the end and go into the white door as prompted, the credits roll, but of the InUniverse developers, Lionel Snill and [=GameFuna=].
** If you get to the end of ''Walk'' and follow the instructions of [[spoiler:Jeremiah]] instead, you get the true ending. [[spoiler:It is revealed that Lionel's actual first game was ''Rootbeer Reggie'', but he hated it and had Irving destroy it, driving the angry protagonist to become the scheming bartender. The game ends with him pulling off a ritual to enter the real world and kill Lionel, [[YouBastard all thanks to the player]]. Also, TheStinger shows that [[GlitchEntity Sado]] escapes as well and is now on the loose.]]
** The standard ending of ''Beneath the Surface'' occurs if you upgrade your line to the max, then lower your hook all the way. [[spoiler:Your hook enters from the top of the screen, and dragging it up pulls the screen upward, with a “Thanks for playing” message appearing.]]
** The secret ending of ''Beneath the Surface'' has [[spoiler:you enter Lionel.exe into the game, which opens a file Lionel asked the dev Carla (his ex) to program as a final request. He has realized that his characters are living beings and explains how he had Irving delete Reggie and his game, then apologizes to Reggie. The game closes- and Sado downloads herself onto your computer.]]

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* CreatorKiller: An InUniverse example. [[spoiler:Lionel, the developer of all these characters and games, ended up losing most of his credibility upon releasing ''Secrets of Legendaria'' and ''Waste World'', the first because of a complete game breakdown during a live stream premiere, and the second due to it being unfinished.]]
* DarkSecret: Lionel [[spoiler:made a game before ''Super Weasel Kid'' called ''Rootbeer Reggie'' and became ashamed of it after his second game became a huge hit]]. So, [[spoiler:Irving crippled Reggie and buried his game so nobody would find out about Lionel's earlier work]].

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* CreatorKiller: An InUniverse example. [[spoiler:Lionel, the developer of all these characters and games, ended up losing most of his credibility upon releasing ''Secrets of Legendaria'' and ''Waste World'', the first because of a complete game breakdown during a live stream premiere, premiere (and a TheBadGuyWins ending that people hated), and the second due to it being unfinished.unfinished and abandoned.]]
* CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption: There are several instances where the player is forced to do something awful to proceed.
** In general, [[spoiler:you have to help Reginald carry out his destructive revenge plot to get the true ending]].
** In the finale of Bryce's story, [[spoiler:Irving will attack Bryce, and hitting back will cause Bryce to unintentionally strike and possibly kill his own grandmother]]- but even if you know what will happen, you have to take the action anyway to progress the plot.
** In ''Secrets of Legendaria'', you have to give the 3 Orbs of Power to Vallamir and have him destroy the game world. Also, in the tutorial, you have to use your spells to kill Moji, the RidiculouslyCuteCritter and tutorial character, or else his tutorial will never end.
** At the very end of ''Waste World'', you [[spoiler:are given control of Sado]] and are prompted to shoot [[spoiler:Rust]]- you must do so or the section will not end.
** Downplayed in ''Vicious Galaxy''- at one point, Lazarus and Moji Jr. will come across some surrendering enemies. You are given the order to kill them anyway- you can choose not to, but Moji will gun them down himself and call you a pussy. Either way, they die.
* DarkSecret: Lionel [[spoiler:made a game before ''Super Weasel Kid'' called ''Rootbeer Reggie'' and became ashamed of it after his second game became a huge hit]]. So, [[spoiler:Irving crippled Reggie and [[BuryYourArt buried his game game]] [[invoked]] so nobody would find out about Lionel's earlier work]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are some pretty big ones if you unlock the soda machines and do the side quests for the cat woman during ''Super Weasel Kid'', but there's also some of Weasel Kid's early dialog. [[spoiler:He recognizes Lazarus, and he seems to recognize a crashed ship in the basement as belonging to someone named Jeremiah we haven't met yet. It makes far more sense during ''Vicious Galaxy'']].

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There are some pretty big ones if you unlock the soda machines and do the side quests for the cat woman during ''Super Weasel Kid'', but there's also some in which she hints towards major twists only explored in the ending. [[spoiler:She reveals that the game was built on the “ashes” of another (''Rootbeer Reggie''), and tells of a prophecy of the revenge of Reginald/Rootbeer Reggie (the bartender) and the opening of the titular Hex (a portal to the real world so Reggie can kill his creator).]]
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* ???, a HeroicMime from the EnvironmentalNarrativeGame/PuzzleGame ''Walk''.

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* ???, a HeroicMime from the EnvironmentalNarrativeGame/PuzzleGame EnvironmentalNarrativeGame / PuzzleGame ''Walk''.
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The characters and games are:
* Super Weasel Kid, the titular protagonist of the ''Super Weasel Kid'' PlatformGame series.
* Chef Bryce, a character from ''Cooking Granny'' who became a guest fighter in the FightingGame series ''Combat Arena X''.
* Chandrelle Stormblaze, a character from ''Combat Arena X'' who went on to star in her own fantasy RolePlayingGame, ''Secrets of Legendaria''.
* Rust [=McClain=], a character from the [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]], [[WeirdWest Wild West]], StrategyRPG game ''Waste World''.
* Lazarus Bleeze, a SpaceMarine from the ''Vicious Galaxy'' top-down shooter series who strangely seems to know Chandrelle.
* ???, a HeroicMime from the EnvironmentalNarrativeGame/PuzzleGame ''Walk''.

As you explore the world of each of these characters, you begin to discover their potential motives for murder, and the decisions that led them to this point. Will you accept the conclusion you are given? Or will you seek out the whole truth... even if you should probably just turn back?
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* ExistentialHorror: The ''Waste World'' segment ends up devolving into this.

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%%* FirstPersonShooter: [[spoiler:A small segment during ''Walk'']].(Zero-Context Example: Entry is just "Trope is here")

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%%* * FirstPersonShooter: [[spoiler:A small segment during ''Walk'']].(Zero-Context Example: Entry is just "Trope is here")''Walk'', specifically the section based on ''Vicious Galaxy'', has ??? shooting at Crypton aliens from a first-person perspective.]]



* GameMod: The ''Waste World'' segment has modders changing and adding to the game as it goes. Mods even become a mechanical feature, as you gain six you can switch between, two active at a time, to win battles strategically.

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* GameMod: The ''Waste World'' segment has modders changing and adding to the game as it goes.goes, like adding the Crypton aliens and a BossRush. Mods even become a mechanical feature, as you gain six you can switch between, two active at a time, to win battles strategically.



* GoodBadBugs: A few InUniverse examples, like the glitched ankh in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' that grants infinite ankhs, allowing you to bypass an obnoxious fetch quest.

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* GoodBadBugs: A few InUniverse examples, like the glitched ankh in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' that grants infinite ankhs, allowing you to bypass an obnoxious fetch quest. [[spoiler:But only give the glitched ankhs and you will trigger a mandatory boss fight later on.]]



* HopelessBossFight: [[spoiler:The Sado fight during ''Waste World''. Rocky will disappear, and Rust will lose his mind]].

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* HopelessBossFight: [[spoiler:The Sado fight during ''Waste World''. Sado will teleport every time you target her, Rocky will disappear, and Rust will slowly lose his mind]].mind as Sado transports him to various battles, eventually shooting him.]]
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* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:Rootbeer Reggie]] is revealed to be the video game character who is planning to murder [[spoiler:his real-world creator Lionel Snill]], but the personal enemy of all the characters in the Six Pint Inn is [[spoiler:Lionel Snill himself]], who is personally responsible for ruining their lives and [[spoiler:who Reggie seeks vengeance against]].

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* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:Rootbeer Reggie]] is revealed to be the video game character who is planning to murder [[spoiler:his real-world creator Lionel Snill]], but the personal enemy of all the characters in the Six Pint Inn is [[spoiler:Lionel Snill himself]], who is personally responsible for ruining their lives and [[spoiler:who Reggie seeks vengeance against]]. And opposing both of them is [[EnemyMime Sado]], a GlitchEntity out to cause chaos and destroy the games for her amusement.

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** Inverted with [[spoiler:Jeremiah, Rootbeer Reggie's old janitor. He handles all the fieldwork and appears as a cloaked figure to every character throughout the game, but his goals align with the player's.]]

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** Inverted with [[spoiler:Jeremiah, Rootbeer Reggie's old janitor. He janitor, handles all the fieldwork and appears as a cloaked figure to every character throughout the game, but his goals align with the player's.]]



* NoFourthWall: Everyone is aware of you playing the game, and you are addressed directly on multiple occasions. [[spoiler:In the end, you are as complicit in Lionel's murder as anyone]].

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* NoFourthWall: Everyone The premise of the story is that it follows multiple video game characters displaced from their home games for one reason or another. Steam reviews are used as platforms in the first chapter, {{Ninja Prop}}s are everywhere, and things like FightingGame balance, LetsPlay streaming, and {{game mod}}s are legitimate plot points. Also, everyone is aware of you playing the game, and you are addressed directly on multiple occasions. [[spoiler:In the end, you are as complicit in Lionel's murder as anyone]].the game characters who actually kill him.]]



* OutsideContextProblem: The aliens in ''Waste World'', all enemies added by modders that Rust nor his son Rocky recognize or understand.

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* OutsideContextProblem: The Crypton aliens in ''Waste World'', all enemies added by modders that Rust nor his son Rocky recognize or understand.



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* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: ''Walk'', the game that ??? is from and final game made by Lionel Snill. It is a hybrid EnvironmentalNarrativeGame and hacking-puzzle game consisting of solving puzzles to make games in between short walking segments.
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* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:Rootbeer Reggie]] is revealed to be the video game character who is planning to murder [[spoiler:his real-world creator Lionel Snill]], but the personal enemy of all the characters in the Six Pint Inn is [[spoiler:Lionel Snill himself]], who is personally responsible for ruining their lives and [[spoiler:who Reggie seeks vengeance against]].

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One dark and stormy night, the bartender at the Six Pint Inn gets a phone call that one of the patrons is planning a murder. He announces this discovery to his six guests, and then the mystery begins as we spend time with each of the six guests, learn more about them, and try to piece together who's planning to kill who and why. The six suspects also all happen to be video game characters, each from a different genre, including platforming, fighting, RPG, and others. This may be some sort of game world, but the truth behind it may be far more complicated than that would imply.

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One dark and stormy night, the bartender at the Six Pint Inn gets a phone call that one of the patrons is planning a murder. He announces this discovery to his six guests, and then the mystery begins as we spend time with each of the six guests, learn more about them, and try to piece together who's planning to kill who and why. The six suspects also all happen to be video game characters, each from a different genre, including platforming, fighting, RPG, and others.others- and each of their respective franchises have crashed and burned in some way. This may be some sort of game world, but the truth behind it may be far more complicated than that would imply.


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* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: Dying at all in the games where you can die has very little consequences. The worst thing that will happen is that you will return to a checkpoint with all of the progress you made intact.
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* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler:Planetary when Vallamir wins in ''Secrets of Legendaria''. Multiversial if you free him in the Six Pint Inn.]]

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* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler:Planetary when Vallamir wins in ''Secrets of Legendaria''. Multiversial Multiversal if you free him in the Six Pint Inn.]]



** Inverted with [[spoiler:Jeremiah, Rootbeer Reggie's old janitor. He handles all the field work and appears as a cloaked figure to every character throughout the game, but his goals align with the player's.]]
* DualWorldGameplay: [[spoiler:Lazarus' segment has a part in an research lab where he has to switch between top down shooting and the RPG graphical style he had in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' in order to progress.]]

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** Inverted with [[spoiler:Jeremiah, Rootbeer Reggie's old janitor. He handles all the field work fieldwork and appears as a cloaked figure to every character throughout the game, but his goals align with the player's.]]
* DualWorldGameplay: [[spoiler:Lazarus' segment has a part in an a research lab where he has to switch between top down shooting and the RPG graphical style he had in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' in order to progress.]]



* EveryoneIsASuspect: Simply because the crime doesn't actually happen until a ways into the game, leaving everyone suspect early on. [[spoiler: Becomes EverybodyDidIt, when every character in the Six Pint Inn works together to open the hex and kill Lionel.]]

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* EveryoneIsASuspect: Simply because the crime doesn't actually happen until a ways way into the game, leaving everyone suspect early on. [[spoiler: Becomes EverybodyDidIt, when every character in the Six Pint Inn works together to open the hex and kill Lionel.]]
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* GoldenEnding: [[spoiler:Sorta. There is a very ''very'' hidden ending to the game that requires completing multiple sidequests, putting together a very long code gained from various ingame aspects and from the names of all of the achievements gotten for crashing each game (and the actual game itself), which you put into a file that you have to create out of game and put into the game's folder which reveals a final conversation between Lionel and Carla. And this is a hint to make you go and download a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (and free) game off Steam apparently made by Carla about fishing. Upon getting far enough into it, you gain another clue that you use the cypher file you created to figure out one final command that you type into the fishing game. Doing so puts you into and unfinished version of the final segment of Walk where Lionel reveals the truth about what he did to Reginald and why. At the end you find that he recreated Rootbeer Reggie in 3D and states that he misses Reginald. After this, the game crashes as Sado.exe "downloads" itself onto your computer...]]

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* GoldenEnding: [[spoiler:Sorta. There is a very ''very'' hidden ending to the game that requires completing multiple sidequests, putting together a very long code gained from various ingame aspects and from the names of all of the achievements gotten for crashing each game (and the actual game itself), which you put into a file that you have to create out of game and put into the game's folder which reveals a final conversation between Lionel and Carla. And this is a hint to make you go and download a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (and free) game off Steam apparently made by Carla about fishing. Upon getting far enough into it, you gain another clue that you use the cypher file you created to figure out one final command that you type into the fishing game. Doing so puts you into and an unfinished version of the final segment of Walk where Lionel reveals the truth about what he did to Reginald and why. At the end you find that he recreated Rootbeer Reggie in 3D and states that he misses Reginald. After this, the game crashes as Sado.exe "downloads" itself onto your computer...]]

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* RecurringExtra: bandito7, a minor human character. He first appears as a reviewer of ''Super Weasel Kid''. He later gives you hints in ''Secrets of Legendaria'', and it's implied he made the alien mod for ''Waste World''.



* RecurringExtra: bandito7, a minor human character. He first appears as a reviewer of ''Super Weasel Kid'', saying he likes the music. He later gives you hints in ''Secrets of Legendaria'', and it's implied he made the alien mod for ''Waste World''.
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* ReccuringExtra: bandito7, a minor human character. He first appears as a reviewer of ''Super Weasel Kid'', saying he likes the music. He later gives you hints in ''Secrets of Legendaria'', and it's implied he made the alien mod for ''Waste World''.
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* {{Gonk}}: The enemies in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' all have ugly, scowling faces. [[InformedAttractiveness Even the so-called "tempting" lamias.]]



* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: [=NPCs=] you see throughout multiple games tend to have new jobs compared to their old roles. The mechanic from ''Secrets of Legendaria'' gets this most, later becoming the shop keeper in ''Waste World'', and the [[spoiler:new hero of the ''Secrets of Legendaria'' segment in ''Walk'']].

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* NewJobAsThePlotDemands: [=NPCs=] you see throughout multiple games tend to have new jobs compared to their old roles. The mechanic fighter from ''Combat Arena X'' gets this most, later appearing in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' gets this most, later as a mechanic, becoming the shop keeper in ''Waste World'', and the [[spoiler:new hero of the ''Secrets of Legendaria'' segment in ''Walk'']].''Walk'']].
* NinjaProp: Sado's boss fight in ''Combat Arena X'' has Bryce's health bar come down to attack him.



* PopQuiz: The fight with the Spynix in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' is a series of riddles. Amusingly, the stream chat sometimes give you answers, and those who do get banned by the chat mods.

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* PopQuiz: The fight with the Spynix Sphinx in ''Secrets of Legendaria'' is a series of riddles. Amusingly, the stream chat sometimes give you answers, and those who do get banned by the chat mods.
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* IronicEcho: During ''Waste World'', Sado tells Rust that when he is ready to start (Hardcore Mode), pull the trigger. [[spoiler:When Sado turns up at the end of Hardcore Mode, Rust tells her that when she is ready, just pull the trigger. Sado obliges.]]

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* AudienceWhatAudience: [[spoiler:Rust doesn't realize he's a video game character, unlike everyone else. This may be due to his game being unfinished and all the tampering from modders he had to endure, not to mention [[MindScrew Sado]].]]



* BlackMage: Chandrelle, who uses almost exclusively offensive magic.



* ComputerVirus: [[spoiler:Sado is actually the avatar of one made by Carla to get back at Lionel for his mistreatment of her.]]



%%* EldritchAbomination: Sado. [[spoiler: She even appears behind Lionel in TheStinger.]] (Zero-Context Example: Entry is just "Trope is here")



* FaceHeelTurn: From the perspective of the player and streaming audience of ''Secrets of Legendaria'', [[spoiler:Chandrelle is this, having helped Vallamir succeed in his [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt evil plans]]. [[SubvertedTrope In reality]], she already hated being a protagonist and "end of the world" is really "end of employment in the franchise" for all the characters.]]



* GainaxEnding: [[spoiler: Following TheReveal, the patrons and you complete a ritual to kill their creator Lionel for all the shit he did. However, after the credits roll, ''Sado'' rises behind Lionel as the screen crashes.]]



* GlitchEntity: [[spoiler:Sado is a deliberately coded version, as she was programmed with Carla's possibly occult computer virus.]]



* MacGuffin: It's not clear for most of the game, but there is one in play: [[spoiler:the hex]].
* ManChild: [[spoiler: Lionel. His disinterest in his pets and shame over Rootbeer Reggie can be somewhat justified by his young age, but his childishness only gets worse - it culminates with him defrauding his company's severance money to run away to the other end of the country after Legendaria bombs.]]
* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler: While it's also on display in ''Combat Arena X'', the meaning of [[EnemyMime Sado's]] name is put on full blast in ''Wasteland'', as she (or Carla) is the author of the [[HarderThanHard Hardcore Mod]] and starts it off by [[WouldHurtAChild killing off Rocky.]] She is, 100%, a {{Sadist}}. Not to mention that "Sado" is also the anagram of her author's surname, Carla '''Dosa'''.]]

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* MacGuffin: It's not clear for most of the game, but there is one in play: [[spoiler:the hex]].
* ManChild: [[spoiler: Lionel. His disinterest in his pets and shame over Rootbeer Reggie can be somewhat justified by his young age, but his childishness only gets worse - it culminates with him defrauding his company's severance money to run away to the other end of the country after Legendaria bombs.]]
* MeaningfulName: [[spoiler: While it's also on display in ''Combat Arena X'', the meaning of [[EnemyMime Sado's]] name is put on full blast in ''Wasteland'', as she (or Carla) is the author of the [[HarderThanHard Hardcore Mod]] and starts it off by [[WouldHurtAChild killing off Rocky.]] She is, 100%, a {{Sadist}}. Not to mention that "Sado" is also the anagram of her author's surname, Carla '''Dosa'''.]]
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* TotallyRadical: Weasel Kid's second game, ''Super Weasel Kid 2: Radical Road''.

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* TotallyRadical: Weasel Kid's second game, ''Super Weasel Kid 2: Radical Road''. The clouds say "tubular" when you jump on them, the background music has a rock remix and Weasel Kid acts like a MascotWithAttitude.
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: The music of [[spoiler:''Rootbeer Tender'']] is "Oh! Susanna", a folk song from the 1840's.
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* RecycledSoundtrack: "Sanctuary" from ''VideoGame/PonyIsland'' is reused in [[spoiler:the ritual room.]]
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One dark and stormy night, the bartender at the Six Pints Inn gets a phone call that one of the patrons is planning a murder. He announces this discovery to his six guests, and then the mystery begins as we spend time with each of the six guests, learn more about them, and try to piece together who's planning to kill who and why. The six suspects also all happen to be video game characters, each from a different genre, including platforming, fighting, RPG, and others. This may be some sort of game world, but the truth behind it may be far more complicated than that would imply.

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One dark and stormy night, the bartender at the Six Pints Pint Inn gets a phone call that one of the patrons is planning a murder. He announces this discovery to his six guests, and then the mystery begins as we spend time with each of the six guests, learn more about them, and try to piece together who's planning to kill who and why. The six suspects also all happen to be video game characters, each from a different genre, including platforming, fighting, RPG, and others. This may be some sort of game world, but the truth behind it may be far more complicated than that would imply.



* ArcNumber: Six. The Six Pints Inn. Six guests. Six game segments. Six sides and six angles on a hexagon. And in some instances [[spoiler:Sado as a spider has six legs instead of eight.]]

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* ArcNumber: Six. The Six Pints Pint Inn. Six guests. Six game segments. Six sides and six angles on a hexagon. And in some instances [[spoiler:Sado as a spider has six legs instead of eight.]]
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* ArcSymbol: A hexagon, tying into the ArcNumber of six. [[spoiler:The main characters use The Artifact (a six-sided gemstone shaped like a hexagon) to open the Hex, which is a hexagon-shaped portal.]]
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: During ''Vicious Galaxy'', you have to fight a giant armored monster. The only part of it that isn't covered by its shell is its tookus, which you need to shoot at.


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** If you OneHitKO an enemy in ''Secrets of Legendaria'', some of the Twitch chat members will say [[VideoGame/DarkestDungeon "OVERCONFIDENCE IS A SLOW AND INSIDIOUS KILLER".]]
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* HashtagForLaughs: One of the members of the Twitch chat watching the ''Secrets of Legendaria'' livestream ([=bandito7=]) gives the player answers to questions that would otherwise be impossible to solve, resulting in him getting banned for backseating during a blind playthrough. The other members of the chat rally against him getting banned via the hashtag "#freebandito".
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** ''Super Weasel Kid '09: Super Redux'' is a reference to ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'', and not a very positive one. It's an ObviousBeta riddled with bugs, and is known by the date it came out. It's largely meant to draw connections to Weasel Kid and the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise.

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** ''Super Weasel Kid '09: Super Redux'' is a reference to ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006'', and not a very positive one. It's an ObviousBeta riddled with bugs, and is known referred to by the date it came out. It's largely meant to draw connections to Weasel Kid and the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Super Weasel Kid: Radical Road'', as a nod to ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'''s own dark and edgy period. The first entry in the franchise was light and cheery. In ''Radical Road'' there's combat mechanics, the color palette is gritter and there's a TotallyRadical undertone to the whole thing.

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