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* BeatEmUp: "Fist Hell" is the sole example in the collection, and involves dealing with a Zombie Apocalype with your own fists.

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* BeatEmUp: "Fist Hell" is the sole example in the collection, and involves dealing with a Zombie Apocalype {{Zombie Apocalypse}} with your own fists.

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''UFO 50'' is a {{Retreaux}} game collection by ''Mossmouth'', a five-man development team manned by Derek Yu (''VideoGame/{{Spelunky}}''), Eirik Suhrke, Jon Perry, Paul Hubans, and Ojiro Fumoto.

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''UFO 50'' is a {{Retreaux}} game collection by ''Mossmouth'', a five-man six-man development team manned by Derek Yu (''VideoGame/{{Spelunky}}''), Eirik Suhrke, Jon Perry, Paul Hubans, and Ojiro Fumoto.Fumoto, and Tyriq Plummer.



* AdvancingWallOfDoom: A deadly, spiked one scrolls upward in "Velgress." If it touches you, it's {{Game Over}}.
* AdventureGame: "Night Manor" has you exploring a spooky mansion.
* BeatEmUp: "Fist Hell" is the sole example in the collection, and involves dealing with a Zombie Apocalype with your own fists.
* BettingMiniGame: "Quibble Race" is focused around betting on Quibbles in a type of alien horse race, with all gamblers capable of {{Fixing The Game}}.
* BlockPuzzle: The main gameplay featured in "Block Koala."
* Chiptune: All the retro soundtracks, for every game in the collection, are provided by Eirik Suhrke.
* ColorCodedArmies: Player 1 and 2 armies in the games "Attactics," "Avianos," "Lords of Diskonia," and "Combatants" are always red and blue.
* CoolCar: The sports car featured in "Seaside Drive," especially considering its [[WeaponizedCar considerable firepower]].
* ExpendableClone: You'll quickly run through your remaining lives by sacrificing them to make platforms and clear pathways in both "Mortol" and "Mortol 2."
* FightingGame: "Hyper Contender" is a 1v1 game where every character has different types of [[MechanicallyUnusualFighter mobility and method of attack]].



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%%* GameplayRoulette: There are fifty games in total, and they vary wildly in their genre, with just the trailer featuring a PlatformGame, a BeatEmUp, a ShootEmUp, an EasternRPG, a couple of sports games and much more!%%no citation

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GameplayRoulette: There are fifty games in total, and they vary wildly in their genre, with just the trailer featuring a PlatformGame, a BeatEmUp, a ShootEmUp, an EasternRPG, a couple of sports games and much more!%%no citationmore! One game in the collection, [[MascotWithAttitude Cyber Owls]] even features five different types of gameplay on its own!
* GravityScrew: The main character in "Vainger" flips their gravity both on the ground and mid-air.
* LocomotiveLevel: The entirety of Rail Heist is a {{Train Job}} game, with players able to play as both the robbers and the law in multiplayer mode.
* MacroZone: All of the levels in "Mini & Max." Mini can [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrink herself down]] to explore them.
* RacingGame: "The Big Bell Race" features racing in a UFO, which can engage in some {{Car Fu}} along the laps.



* SpikesOfDoom: The main character of one of the platform games is seen dying on a row of solid metal spikes in the trailer.

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* SpikesOfDoom: The main character of one of the platform games "Mortol" is seen dying on a row of solid metal spikes in the trailer.trailer.
* StealthBasedGame: "Camouflage," in which you play as a tiny lizard, changing your color to avoid {{Instakill Mook}}s.
* TemporaryPlatform: Plenty of them in "Velgress." That game was originally titled "Fragile Platforms."
* TurnBasedStrategy: "Avianos" features resources, map control, and warring armies of [[AnimalReligion birds who worship dinosaur gods]].
* WildTeenParty: "Party House" is a game about hosting the best party possible, using popularity points and funds to invite a multitude of guests that can help or hinder your party.
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* FramingDevice: The backstory for the compilation as a whole is that "UFO 50" was an obscure game development studio that was "ahead of its time".
* GameplayRoulette: There are fifty games in total, and they vary wildly in their genre, with just the trailer featuring a PlatformGame, a BeatEmUp, a ShootEmUp, an EasternRPG, a couple of sports games and much more!

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* GameplayRoulette: There are fifty games in total, and they vary wildly in their genre, with just the trailer featuring a PlatformGame, a BeatThemUp, a ShootEmUp, an EasternRPG, a couple of sports games and much more!

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* GameplayRoulette: There are fifty games in total, and they vary wildly in their genre, with just the trailer featuring a PlatformGame, a BeatThemUp, BeatEmUp, a ShootEmUp, an EasternRPG, a couple of sports games and much more!

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''UFO 50'' is a {{Retreaux}} game collection by ''Mossmouth'', a five-man development team manned by Derek Yu (''VideoGame/{{Spelunky}}''), Eirik Suhrke, Jon Perry, Paul Hubans, and Ojiro Fumoto. It is slated for release on PC in 2018.

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''UFO 50'' is a {{Retreaux}} game collection by ''Mossmouth'', a five-man development team manned by Derek Yu (''VideoGame/{{Spelunky}}''), Eirik Suhrke, Jon Perry, Paul Hubans, and Ojiro Fumoto.

It is was originally slated for release on PC [[UsefulNotes/IBMPersonalComputer PC]] in 2018.

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2018, but since then, a ScheduleSlip has occurred, and the game is listed as "coming soon" as of late 2019.

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* FlashOfPain: In one of the platform games shown in the trailer, the characters flash bright white when hit.



* {{Retraux}}: The games look like they would fit in the NES library.

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* GameplayRoulette: There are fifty games in total, and they vary wildly in their genre, with just the trailer featuring a PlatformGame, a BeatThemUp, a ShootEmUp, an EasternRPG, a couple of sports games and much more!
* {{Retraux}}: The Promotional material for the games in the collection look like they would fit in the NES library.library.
* SpikesOfDoom: The main character of one of the platform games is seen dying on a row of solid metal spikes in the trailer.
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''UFO 50'' is a {{Retreaux}} game collection by ''Mossmouth'', a five-man development team manned by Derek Yu (''VideoGame/{{Spelunky}}''), Eirik Suhrke, Jon Perry, Paul Hubans, and Ojiro Fumoto. It is slated for release on PC in 2018.

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* FramingDevice: The backstory for the compilation as a whole is that "UFO 50" was an obscure game development studio that was "ahead of its time".
* {{Retraux}}: The games look like they would fit in the NES library.

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