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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based [[Main/RolePlayingGame RPGs]] like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.

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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that This game is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based a [[Main/RolePlayingGame RPGs]] like Final Fantasy, but in Action RPG]] with a touch of wrestling. Two folks, Muchacho Man and Brink Logan are on a quest to be the case of next wrestling champ, and they go to new worlds and make new friends along the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.
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* TheCameo: Certain Internet personalities appear as {=NPCs=}, like WebVideo/AngryJoe.

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* TheCameo: Certain Internet personalities appear as {=NPCs=}, [=NPCs=], like WebVideo/AngryJoe.



* JungleJapes: The Board game jungolji (which is a ShoutOut of Jumanji) a jungle themed board game that’s home to animal-like toys.

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* JungleJapes: The Board board game jungolji (which is a ShoutOut of Jumanji) ''Film/{{Jumanji}}'') a jungle themed board game that’s home to animal-like toys.



* OpeningNarration: The game starts off with a podcast describing the world of the Toy Room, and it’s famous sport, wrestling.

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* OpeningNarration: The game starts off with a podcast describing the world of the Toy Room, and it’s its famous sport, wrestling.

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* YouDirtyRat: There’s a gang of rats that live in Backbreaker Boneyard.

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* YouDirtyRat: There’s a gang of rats that live in Backbreaker Boneyard.Boneyard.
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* BigBoosHaunt: the Le Claue Estate is a haunted swamp that’s home to all sorts of monsters you’d find on Halloween.
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* TheCameo: Certain Internet personalities appear as {=NPCs=}, like WebVideo/AngryJoe.
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* TransformingMecha: Vanetta is a transformer-like action figure that can transform into a minivan.
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* ShiftingSandLand: San Sebastián is a desert board game that’s home to sand, desert dwellers, and cacti.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: The Great North is where you’ll find icy mountains and snow as far as thee eye can see.
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* FishPeople: Loachador is an action figure of a fish, he has a family that’s just like that.

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* FishPeople: Loachador is an and Rad Cod are action figure of a fish, he and Loachador has a family that’s just like that.
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* JungleJapes: The Board game jungolji (which is a ShoutOut of Jumanji).

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* JungleJapes: The Board game jungolji (which is a ShoutOut of Jumanji).Jumanji) a jungle themed board game that’s home to animal-like toys.

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* FishPeople: Loachador is an action figure of a fish, he has a family that’s just like that.



* RemilitarizedZone: The war board game, called the Glory fields is home to things that scream military, war zones, military bases, you name it.

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* RemilitarizedZone: The war board game, called the Glory fields is home to things that scream military, war zones, military bases, you name it.and sniper rounds.
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* RemilitarizedZone: The war board game, called the Glory fields is home to things that scream military, war zones, military bases, you name it.

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* DualBoss: The Road Warriors are a duo and they fight against Muchacho Man and his Allie’s due to them stealing a vehicle in their turf.

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* {{Cowgirl}}: Celine Logan; sister of Brink Logan, has the cowgirl attitude, attire and accent to match.
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* BadassTeacher: Barbae is a teacher for a school in Boxwood. She may not look like the fighting type, but that doesn’t mean she can’t fight. Due to her knowledge in the basics of what every teacher needs to know, she uses this knowledge and put it into fighting.
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* BigBad: Helephant/L.E Font
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* FamilyOfChoice: In Boxwood, there isn’t a lot of friends only family, no matter how different. Take Toy Box Jimmy for example, he's a action figure mechanic, and his little cousin, a potato head named Tot.
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* SummonMagic: Once you prove your worth to the Icons of Wrestling, they will join and aid you in your quest by helping out in battle.
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* MemorialStatue: Because this game is about wrestling, it has all sorts of statues of wrestlers from wrestling history and it tells how far they came.

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* DownInTheDumps: Backbreaker Boneyard is a junkyard that’s chock full of scrap.
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* OpeningNarration: The game starts off with a podcast describing the world of the Toy Room, and it’s famous sport, wrestling.
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* YouDirtyRat: has a gang of rats that live in Backbreaker Boneyard.

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* YouDirtyRat: has There’s a gang of rats that live in Backbreaker Boneyard.
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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based Main/RolePlayingGame like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.

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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based Main/RolePlayingGame [[Main/RolePlayingGame RPGs]] like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.
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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based {{RPGs}} like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.

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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based {{RPGs}} Main/RolePlayingGame like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.
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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based RPGs like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.

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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ [=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based RPGs {{RPGs}} like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.

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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ WrestleQuest. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that WrestleQuest absolutely loves old-school, turn-based RPGs like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.

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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ WrestleQuest.[=WrestleQuest=]. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that WrestleQuest [=WrestleQuest=] absolutely loves old-school, turn-based RPGs like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features.



* JungleJapes: The Board game jungolji (which is a ShoutOut of Jumanji).



* WrestlerInAllOfUs: It wouldn’t be a [=WrestleQuest=] without Wrestling.

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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: It wouldn’t be a [=WrestleQuest=] without Wrestling.Wrestling.
* YouDirtyRat: has a gang of rats that live in Backbreaker Boneyard.
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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ WrestleQuest. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that WrestleQuest absolutely loves old-school, turn-based RPGs like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features that haven’t kept pace with recent decades of game design, I wish it loved contemporary role-playing games a bit more.

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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ WrestleQuest. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that WrestleQuest absolutely loves old-school, turn-based RPGs like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features that haven’t kept pace with recent decades of game design, I wish it loved contemporary role-playing games a bit more.
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* HornAttack: Stag Logan can use this with a technique called "Antler Bomb".

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* WrestlerInAllOfUs: It wouldn’t be a WrestleQuest without Wrestling.

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* LivingToys: The story takes place in a world called the Toybox, where all sorts of toys big and small thrive, there’s dolls, plushies, action figures, you name it, if it’s a toy, they’ll be there.
* WrestlerInAllOfUs: It wouldn’t be a WrestleQuest [=WrestleQuest=] without Wrestling.
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* TheWrestlerInAllOfUs: It wouldn’t be a WrestleQuest without Wrestling.

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* TheWrestlerInAllOfUs: WrestlerInAllOfUs: It wouldn’t be a WrestleQuest without Wrestling.
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Nothing loves the history, spirit, and concept of territory-era professional wrestling like Mega Cat Studios’ WrestleQuest. Every line of dialogue and pixel of art pays effusive homage to the colorful grapplers of yesteryear that is borderline saccharine, but witty writing and some fun characters dilute all the sweetness and prevent it from becoming too much to bear. It’s also clear that WrestleQuest absolutely loves old-school, turn-based RPGs like Final Fantasy, but in the case of the slow-paced combat, plodding dungeons, and basic usability features that haven’t kept pace with recent decades of game design, I wish it loved contemporary role-playing games a bit more.

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*TheWrestlerInAllOfUs: It wouldn’t be a WrestleQuest without Wrestling.

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