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3''Wings of Ge.ne.sis'' is the sequel to the [[WebGames browser game]] ''[[VideoGame/Genesis2009 Ge.ne.sis]]'', retaining the same world, main characters and mythology, but it can't be more different from its predecessor. First of all, whereas ''Ge.ne.sis.'' was a TurnBasedStrategy game with {{RPG elements}} added, this one is a HorizontalScrollingShooter with RPG elements. You can play it [[http://www.kongregate.com/games/fairypoet/wings-of-genesis/?gamereferral=WingsOfGenesis here]], and it also has a [[http://www.kongregate.com/games/fairypoet/wings-of-genesis-guide guide]].
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6!!The game provides the following tropes:
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8%%* TheBeastmaster: Sisily.
9* BigBad: Gen. [[spoiler:Though the ending makes it look like Gelyan is TheManBehindTheMan.]]
10* BossRush: The Infinity Space.
11* BubbleGun: One of Aquarius' attacks. Also, the Cannon Turtle enemies sprout a literal bubble-shooting cannon from their mouths.
12%%* DefrostingIceQueen: Possibly Neraine.
13%%* DualBoss: Pisces.
14* DualWielding: Neraine and her ice ''bayonets''.
15* GenkiGirl: Sisily, who is also TheDitz. Lampshaded in her profile [[AllThereInTheManual from the guide]], that states: "Crazy silly Sisily is crazy and silly. [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Also crazy]]."
16%%* GiantEnemyCrab: Cancer.
17* GirlWithPsychoWeapon: Sisily wields a huge [[AbnormalAmmo Carrot]] Rocket launcher.
18* GuideDangIt: Averted since the creator of the game made the official strategy guide, mainly for the purpose of choosing the next evolution of the Spirit Beasts.
19* HPToOne: Zodiac Memory can do this to you.
20* IdiosyncraticDifficultyLevels: Pleasant Dream, Lucid Dream and Nightmare.
21* IncendiaryExponent: Aries turns into a big ball of fire, an attack that can be easily avoided.
22* ItemCrafting: Esis from the first game is your shopkeeper and will help you craft items with the stones and random drops you picked along the way.
23* NewGamePlus: You can carry over items and get extra attribute points after beating the game (and move onto the next level of difficulty), though levels, attribute points, and Spirit Beast is reset.
24* NonIndicativeName: The Azure and Crimson Stones are represented in-game as white and black stones.
25* NumberOfTheBeast: You need 666 Azure Stones along with other items to have the "Grim Reaper" artifact created in the shop.
26* RandomlyDrops: Defeated enemies have a chance to drop some items that can be used in the shop with the Azure and Crimson Stones to conjure some magical equipment for our characters.
27* ScaryScorpions: Scorpio.
28* SpreadShot: Neraine's "Crystal Dust" is a Spray Burst, Gelyan's "Judgement Bolt" is an Exploding Shot, while Sisily's "Carrot Rockets" are of the standard burst variety.
29* StationaryBoss: Taurus. He attacks by spewing poisonous saliva, shooting giant flowers and [[GreenThumb making enormous plants sprout]] from the ground.
30* StatusEffects: Poison (your health slowly but constantly decreases), Frozen (you are stuck in place for a while), Silence (communications with the Spirit Beasts is disabled, so they can't use their attacks) and Disable (you cannot use your normal attacks). The thing is, the Poison effect can stack on one another, leading to great damage.
31%%* StormOfBlades: One of Virgo's attacks.
32%%* ThirdPersonPerson: Sisily. Lampshaded in some dialogue lines.
33* WesternZodiac: The Zodiac motif is used in place of the TarotMotifs of the first game. Three signs (Gemini, Sagittarius and Capricorn) are not represented, though, possibly intentionally: Gemini is Nera (note her Gemini rifles), Sagittarius is Gelyan (bow weapon), and Capricorn is Sisily (sheer randomness).
34* WingedHumanoid: The Tengu enemies, birdmen armed with giant blades.

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