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1* BizarroEpisode: The bonus levels. Justified as they're based on the episodes "The Day The Ed Stood Still", and "Dawn Of the Eds", meaning that aside from the animated cutscenes at the start and ending, the levels actually take place in the Eds imagination.
2* DifficultySpike: The first half of the game is more like one tutorial for each Ed. The second half has longer, more complicated levels with trickier tasks and a greater emphasis on using the Tower of Eddy to navigate thin poles.
3* GameBreaker: The three cheats that are unlocked after HundredPercentCompletion, especially Unlimited Stealth. How broken is it, you may ask? [[spoiler: You can beat Level 5 in less than 30 seconds with Unlimited Stealth.]]
4* ItsShortSoItSucks: Despite being surprisingly decent for licensed game standards, the main complaint against the game is that it can be completed in little under an hour. Fans also complained the game is too easy.
5* MemeticMutation: Reaction gifs using the models used for a majority of the characters in the game became this by themselves, mainly because the show's art style did ''not'' translate into [=3D=] well at all. [[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/482983514954792970/536040800115621917/image0.gif Kevin's model arguably gets it the worst of them all]].
6* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: As far as most of the people who have played the game are concerned, the game is pretty good. Sure, it's definitely not winning any "Game of the Year" awards and there are ''some'' "questionable" design choices, but for the most part, the game is pleasantly above normal licensed game standards.
7* PortingDisaster: The Microsoft Windows port. The game itself isn't too bad compared to its counterpart on consoles, but it does have the ''atrocious'' [=StarForce=] DRM that, unless patched out, can corrupt your entire operating system if you try playing it on anything newer than Windows XP.

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