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''Uurnog'' is described by its creator as a "whimsical collect 'em up platformer", and it uses pick-up mechanics similar to [[VideoGame/LyleinCubeSector Lyle in Cube Sector]] and [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2 Super Mario Bros. 2]]. In it, you need to get one of every creature on the planet and put them in the save room -- the only room that doesn't reset if you die.
It's currently only available through [[https://www.humblebundle.com/store/uurnog the Humble Store]], but its successor, [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/678850/Uurnog_Uurnlimited/ Uurnog Uurnlimited]], is on Platform/{{Steam}} as well as the Platform/NintendoSwitch.
It's currently only available through [[https://www.humblebundle.com/store/uurnog the Humble Store]], but its successor, [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/678850/Uurnog_Uurnlimited/ Uurnog Uurnlimited]], is on Platform/{{Steam}} as well as the Platform/NintendoSwitch.
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''Uurnog'' is described by its creator as a "whimsical collect 'em up platformer", and it uses pick-up mechanics similar to [[VideoGame/LyleinCubeSector Lyle in Cube Sector]] ''VideoGame/LyleInCubeSector'' and [[VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2 Super Mario Bros. 2]].''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros2''. In it, you need to get one of every creature on the planet and put them in the save room -- the only room that doesn't reset if you die.
It's currently only available through [[https://www.humblebundle.com/store/uurnog the Humble Store]], but its successor,[[http://store.''[[http://store.steampowered.com/app/678850/Uurnog_Uurnlimited/ Uurnog Uurnlimited]], Uurnlimited]]'', is on Platform/{{Steam}} as well as the Platform/NintendoSwitch.
It's currently only available through [[https://www.humblebundle.com/store/uurnog the Humble Store]], but its successor,
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* NoAntagonist: As with VideoGame/{{Knytt}}. There are a few robot bosses in ''Uurnlimited'', but there's no real reason that you're fighting them other than to get [[spoiler:keys and money bags]] from defeating them.
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* NoAntagonist: As with VideoGame/{{Knytt}}.''VideoGame/{{Knytt}}''. There are a few robot bosses in ''Uurnlimited'', but there's no real reason that you're fighting them other than to get [[spoiler:keys and money bags]] from defeating them.
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It's currently only available through [[https://www.humblebundle.com/store/uurnog the Humble Store]], but its successor, [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/678850/Uurnog_Uurnlimited/ Uurnog Uurnlimited]], is on {{UsefulNotes/Steam}} as well as the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
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It's currently only available through [[https://www.humblebundle.com/store/uurnog the Humble Store]], but its successor, [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/678850/Uurnog_Uurnlimited/ Uurnog Uurnlimited]], is on {{UsefulNotes/Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} as well as the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.Platform/NintendoSwitch.
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* LettingTheAirOutOfTheBand: The music in the Train ending does this when it shows that you've unlocked... a dead-end room with a pile of boxes.
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* DeathRay: The blue gun zaps 1 HP off whatever it hits (enough to kill all animals), but does not effect anything non-organic like boxes or books.
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* DeathRay: The blue gun zaps 1 HP off whatever it hits (enough to kill all animals), but does not effect affect anything non-organic like boxes or books.
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--> Enter the wacky & whimsical world of '''Uurnog Uurnlimited''', where you have only one goal: find your way around the world, and steal all the animals! Why? Because they’re adorable, and because video games.
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--> Enter the wacky & whimsical world of '''Uurnog Uurnlimited''', where you have only one goal: find your way around the world, and steal all the animals! Why? Because they’re they're adorable, and because video games.
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* PurelyAestheticGender: Then again, every character is purely aesthetic. Even if you hack the savedata to give yourself a character you can't normally select, all characters have the exact same abilities.
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* PurelyAestheticGender: Then again, every character is purely aesthetic. Even if you hack the savedata save data to give yourself a character you can't normally select, all characters have the exact same abilities.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: There are some characters with normal hair colors, but most characters sport unnatural coloration.
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* UnintentionallyUnwinnable: The Village is where you can find the keys to the other main areas, where you can find keys to all the side areas. The first prize you get for entering an animal into the main computer is a key to the Village. However, said key can only be spawned once. With this knowledge in mind, it's possible to [[spoiler:warp out of the tutorial with a master key, willingly unlock a door that doesn't have a path to the Village or the tutorial,]] then obtain the Village key, throw it out of the save room, and die. Since no progress is saved between deaths except what's visible on your character or in the save room, the Village key is now lost. This locks you out of unlocking the remaining doors through the keys in the Village [[spoiler:AND through the master key in the tutorial, assuming you didn't open the O door]], meaning you can no longer visit areas besides the one you unlocked, and furthermore get the main ending.
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* DummiedOut: With developer mode, you can access some "prototype" puzzles which are completely untextured aside from the objects and the foreground.
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* DummiedOut: With developer mode, you can access some "prototype" puzzles which are completely untextured aside from the objects and the foreground.
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* DummiedOut: With developer mode, you can access some "prototype" puzzles which are completely untextured aside from the objects and the foreground.
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* {{Pressure Plate}}s: Which turn off FrickinLaserBeams.
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* {{Pressure Plate}}s: Which turn off FrickinLaserBeams.[[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]].