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Juice Galaxy is an in-development wide-open sandbox RPG game by Fishlicka. It stars an unnamed student who ditches class at Juice School to go on an adventure on the planet far below the planetoids. Formerly named Juice World, and not to be confused with Juice Wrld.


Juice Galaxy contains examples of:

  • AcCENT upon the Wrong SylLABle: A product of the distorted text-to-speech dialogue of some characters.
  • Bee Afraid: Wawsps are flying enemies that come from underground hives. Their queen is also intent on eating the Student alive.
  • BFS: The Draginslayer wielded by Mrs Slitherss during her fight is one.
  • Big Bad: If Mrs Slitherss' test is any indication, it's the so-far unseen Juice Queen. Or it could be that demon the Student just unleashed, Swirly D
  • Character Customization: When you start your playthrough, you get the option to tweak the proportions of the Student and the colors of their skin. You can even upload images to wrap around your Student, more or less.
  • Dem Bones: The Skelly
  • Disproportionate Retribution: "Wrong answer. Prepare to die"
  • Eating the Enemy: Vampiric players can consume enemy corpses for extra Juice. With the same slurping noises as Batty from his appearance.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Just about a lot of things, ranging from sentient cars, to the player itself (This thing can legit slurp up a snake multiple times its size), and to eventually a Dream Eater which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin.
  • Eldritch Location: Applies to the Palpitating Palace, the Creator's plane, and the Toilet Realm.
  • Evil Teacher: Mrs Slitherss' first words at the start of the game are to call the Student "floppy and gross" before giving a pop quiz with no preparation. The punishment for getting a single answer incorrect is death by Mrs Slitherss' rainbow laser vision.
  • Flight: A natural ability of the Student, Wawsps, and Mrs Slitherss. And for some reason, Lord Snuggles, a Giant Spider.
  • Friendly Neighborhood Spider: Spoidahs, who could also be used as a mount.
  • Game Over: Upon losing your HP, the student will ragdoll in the direction they are struck as the screen becomes more bleached with bright colors, and the words "YOU SUCK" slowly appear onscreen before you reappear at your last-touched Juice Fountain.
  • "Get Back Here!" Boss: The Clog can become this if you get too close to him during his fight.
  • Giant Spider: Spoidahs (before they got removed) and Cuddlebugs.
  • Handicapped Badass: Sgt Suckerpunch had all his limbs punched off during his many fights with The Clog, and had to replace them with plungers to keep up.
  • Have a Nice Death: Two words: You Suck
  • Hoax Hogan Blacksmith Hoagen.
  • Holy Burns Evil: After becoming a vampire, picking up the Holy Hammer's tooltip implies this. It gains no statistic drawbacks, thankfully.
    Tooltip: It kind of burns my skin
  • Improbable Weapon User: Sure, you've got your swords and clubs, but you've also got a toilet plunger, a pineapple that shoots smaller, explosive pineapples, and a frozen pizza
  • Kill the God: The first boss you fight is likely to be The Creator underneath the Evil Cabin. There is little consequence following the death and even consumption of what is likely the God of this world.
  • Large Ham: The Clog establishes himself as this by introducing himself by name, stating how immovable he is, and then his intention to beat the life out of the Student.
  • Lean and Mean: Stroll Fiends are the tallest, lankiest common monster you will encounter. Their size makes them worth slurping up for vampiric players.
  • Logical Weakness: The Clog fought in the Toilet Realm is naturally weak to attacks from the plunger Sgt Suckerpunch gives you.
  • Made of Explodium: Pineapples apparently, if the pineapple gun is any indication.
  • Magic Wand: The Wand of Kinesis allows you to move objects and enemies at a distance. It doesn't have many combat applications, though.
  • Monster Clown: A common enemy type in the sewers beneath the cabin.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: In helping Sgt Suckerpunch defeat The Clog, you unleash a demon lord onto the world who then proceeds to swirly everyone in sight. Except for Blacksmith Hoagen who legit just gave the demon an atomic wedgie.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: Dragins look more like llamas or goats with their quadrupedal frames, long necks, and lack of wings.
  • Our Trolls Are Different: Stroll Fiends are tall, thin, mostly purple, and hell-bent on slaying the player.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: The Student will likely become a vampire after Batty comes and slurps up all the unspent juice in their possession. Being a vampire in Juice Galaxy means that you can slurp up dead enemies for extra juice, with none of the weaknesses normally attributed to vampirism.
  • Power Up Mount: The Car and the previously mentioned Spoidah.
  • Ragdoll Physics: Almost every entity in the game has this.
  • Respawn Point: Juice Fountains litter the galaxy, serving as respawn points and opportunities to spend juice and level up abilities.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: While Mrs Slitherss gives you a pop quiz and will kill you for getting the answers wrong, she does nothing to stop you from just walking away.
  • Sculpted Physique: Your classmate Ingot is more similar to an unworked lump of iron ore than a refined ingot.
  • Sealed Evil in a Can: Swirly D was sealed away by the Clog until the Student unclogs him.
  • Spell Book: You can find spell books that allow you to summon Pet Rocks, launch meteors, and even summon a black hole.
  • Suspiciously Specific Denial: "Is the sky made of plywood? Definitely not." If you fly high enough, you find out that it is in fact made of plywood.
  • Swirlie: When Swirly D rises once more, his first order of business is to swirly some nerds.
  • Villain Forgot to Level Grind: If you go back to confront Mrs Slitherss, she attempts to shoot you with her instant kill eye lasers again for defying her. Aside from it tossing you backwards, it does considerably less damage now that you've been drinking juice.
    Mrs Slitherss: Oh. That usually works.
  • The Worf Effect: Comes into play with Swirly D is introduced, he almost kills the player with his Swirly Lighting, who at this point can shrug off Mrs Slitherss' eye beams and potentially curb-stomp most enemies in the game. He then goes off to swirly several characters, including a Fog Giant. It's implied that Swirly D was on the receiving end of this at the hands of Blacksmith Hoagen, who gave him an atomic wedgie. Considering that Hoagen speaks far more assuredly of his victory than even the Fog Giant does, he might be speaking the truth.

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