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* LevelEditor: The game features a mode where you can create your own levels.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The US box art featured on this page has Cythera on the cover standing next to [=ReFresh=], making it look like she'll be a supportive character to Wiley, but she's [[{{Jerkass}} quite the opposite]] in the game. Her and [=ReFresh=] hardly interact either. The Japanese [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/71tqwbf2wil.jpg box art]] averts this by having Cythera talking to some of her minions.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The US box art featured on this page has Cythera on the cover standing next to [=ReFresh=], making it look like she'll be a supportive character to Wiley, but she's [[{{Jerkass}} quite the opposite]] in the game. Her game and [=ReFresh=] hardly interact either.she never interacts with [=ReFresh=]. The background also shows them in the [[GreenHillZone first world]], but Cythera isn't met until the [[MetropolisLevel second world]]. The Japanese [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/71tqwbf2wil.jpg box art]] averts this by having Cythera talking to some of her minions.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The US box art featured on this page has Cythera on the cover standing next to [=ReFresh=], making it look like she'll be a supportive character to Wiley's, but she's [[{{Jerkass}} quite the opposite]] in the game. Her and [=ReFresh=] hardly interact either. The Japanese [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/71tqwbf2wil.jpg box art]] averts this by having Cythera talking to some of her minions.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The US box art featured on this page has Cythera on the cover standing next to [=ReFresh=], making it look like she'll be a supportive character to Wiley's, Wiley, but she's [[{{Jerkass}} quite the opposite]] in the game. Her and [=ReFresh=] hardly interact either. The Japanese [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/71tqwbf2wil.jpg box art]] averts this by having Cythera talking to some of her minions.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The US box art featured on this page has Cythera on the cover standing next to [=ReFresh=], making it look like she's a supporting character, but she's quite the opposite in the game. Her and [=ReFresh=] hardly interact either. The Japanese [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/71tqwbf2wil.jpg box art]] averts this by having Cythera talking to some of her minions.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The US box art featured on this page has Cythera on the cover standing next to [=ReFresh=], making it look like she's she'll be a supporting character, supportive character to Wiley's, but she's [[{{Jerkass}} quite the opposite opposite]] in the game. Her and [=ReFresh=] hardly interact either. The Japanese [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/71tqwbf2wil.jpg box art]] averts this by having Cythera talking to some of her minions.
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* PowerSource: Elan, which [=ReFresh=] describes as "hope-energy". They later find out that Elan can be created from people getting hurt after a man is blasted by an alien.

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* PowerSource: Elan, which [=ReFresh=] describes as "hope-energy". They later find out that Elan can also be created from people getting hurt after they witness a man is being blasted by an alien.
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* PowerSource: Elan, which [=ReFresh=] describes as "hope-energy". They later find out that Elan can bd created from people getting hurt after a man is blasted by an alien.

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* PowerSource: Elan, which [=ReFresh=] describes as "hope-energy". They later find out that Elan can bd be created from people getting hurt after a man is blasted by an alien.
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* SortingAlgorithmOfThreateningGeography: World 1 is a typical grassland area, World 2 is a city area, World 3 is an alien base, World 4 is a planet of fire and ice (rather than fire and ice being separate worlds entirely), World 5 is a water area (a strange choice, considering that it's the penultimate world), and World 6 is a destroyed planet.

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* SortingAlgorithmOfThreateningGeography: World 1 is a typical [[GreenHillZone grassland area, area]], World 2 is a [[MetropolisLevel city area, area]], World 3 is an [[SpaceZone alien base, base]], World 4 is a planet of [[HailfirePeaks fire and ice ice]] (rather than fire [[LethalLavaLand fire]] and ice [[SlippySlideyIceWorld ice]] being separate worlds entirely), World 5 is a [[UnderTheSea water area area]] (a strange choice, considering that it's the penultimate world), and World 6 is a [[AlienInvasion destroyed planet.
Earth]].
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* BossOnlyLevel: The last level of each world has you make your way through a short section of the level to reach the boss. Then the fight begins.

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* BossOnlyLevel: The last level of each world has you make your way through a short section of the level to reach the boss. Then The exception is the final boss, which just has the fight begins.
start immediately.
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* BossOnlyLevel: The last level of each world has you make your way through a short section of the level before the boss appears.

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* BossOnlyLevel: The last level of each world has you make your way through a short section of the level before to reach the boss appears.
boss. Then the fight begins.
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* BossOnlyLevel: The last level of each world has you make your way through a short section of the level before the boss appears.
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* SortingAlgorithmOfThreateningGeography: World 1 is a typical grassland area, World 2 is a city area, World 3 is an alien base, World 4 is a planet of fire and ice (rather than fire and ice being separate worlds entirely), World 5 is a water area (a strange choice, considering that it's the penultimate world), and World 6 is a destroyed planet.
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''[=WireWay=]'' is a platforming/puzzle game released by Creator/{{Konami}} in 2009 for the Platform/NintendoDS. The story follows Wiley Springer, a little alien that embarks on a journey through Earth with his pal [=ReFresh=] to collect Elan, tiny star-shaped [[PowerSource energy sources]]. The objective of each level is to shoot Wiley from wires like a slingshot in order to reach the ship waiting at the end.


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''[=WireWay=]'' is a platforming/puzzle game released by Creator/{{Konami}} in 2009 for the Platform/NintendoDS. The story follows Wiley Springer, a little alien that embarks on a journey through Earth with his pal [=ReFresh=] to collect Elan, tiny star-shaped [[PowerSource energy sources]]. The objective of each level is to shoot Wiley from wires like a slingshot in order to reach the ship waiting at the end.

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* StarShapedCoupon: Elan.



* TransformationTrinket: Super Elan (different from regular Elan) can grant power to others and even allow them to transform.

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* TransformationTrinket: Super Elan (different from regular Elan) can grant a lot of power to others and even allow them to transform.
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* PowerSource: Elan. [=ReFresh=] describes it as "hope-energy" that's can't be seen by earth beings. They later find out that Elan can bd created from people getting hurt after a man is blasted by an alien.

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* PowerSource: Elan. Elan, which [=ReFresh=] describes it as "hope-energy" that's can't be seen by earth beings."hope-energy". They later find out that Elan can bd created from people getting hurt after a man is blasted by an alien.

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