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* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] - Among the heroes that seek fot Boik and Yeet's help there are: [[Pac-Man|Pockman]], [[Bubble Bobble|Blub and Blob]], [[The Legend of Zelda|Gynandria]] the elf, [[Super Mario Bros.|Pete Pixelhead]], and Jerome the Galactic Hero (a tough guy that looks a bit like [[Turrican]]).
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] - Among the heroes that seek fot Boik and Yeet's help there are: [[Pac-Man|Pockman]], [[Bubble Bobble|Blub and Blob]], [[The Legend of Zelda|Gynandria]] the elf, [[Super Mario Bros.|Pete Pixelhead]], and Jerome the Galactic Hero (a tough guy that looks a bit like [[Turrican]]).
* [[Level Editor]] - One of the most interesting features. The fifth episode of the licensed version actually is just a way to play levels created with the editor.
* [[Level Editor]] - One of the most interesting features. The fifth episode of the licensed version actually is just a way to play levels created with the editor.
* [[Nonstandard Game Over]]: Losing to Hunnibunz prompts a different, longer Game Over that isn't as bad as losing beforehand.
* [[Match Three Game|Match Two Game]]
* [[Match Three Game|Match Two Game]]
* [[Moral Guardians]] - Parodied with the Hunnibunz.
* [[Moral Guardians]] - Parodied with the Hunnibunz.
* [[Political Correctness Gone Mad]] - The Hunnibunz family. Oops quite literally went mad after witnessing his parents' defeat at the hands of Boik and Yeet.
* [[The Multiverse]] - It was developed by Jennifer Diane Reitz, so it's a given.
* [[The Multiverse]] - It was developed by Jennifer Diane Reitz, so it's a given.
* [[The Nineties]] - Some references that date the game to this period, such as one of the heroes using a virtual reality device in one of the intros.
* [[The Nineties]] - Some references that date the game to this period, such as one of the heroes using a virtual reality device in one of the intros.
* [[Nonstandard Game Over]]: Losing to Hunnibunz prompts a different, longer Game Over that isn't as bad as losing beforehand.
* [[Political Correctness Gone Mad]] - The Hunnibunz family. Oops quite literally went mad after witnessing his parents' defeat at the hands of Boik and Yeet.
* [[Scoring Points]] - Used interestingly. Not only does a high score get your name in the high score list, it also increases the damage your thrown weapons do to the boss at the end of each episode and determines the ending you get.
* [[Scoring Points]] - Used interestingly. Not only does a high score get your name in the high score list, it also increases the damage your thrown weapons do to the boss at the end of each episode and determines the ending you get.
* [[Shout-Out]] - Some levels are made to resemble graphics from other videogames, since the plot of the game involves freeing videogame villains. There are levels based on ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''Marble Madness'', ''Arkanoid'', ''Q*Bert'' and even ''[[Ultima]]''. Among the monsters there are enemies from ''[[Dig Dug]]'' and ''[[Bubble Bobble]]'', the bonus prizes include items from ''[[Rainbow Islands]]'' and background graphics include things like [[Doctor Who|Daleks]], [[Hello Kitty]] characters and so on.
* [[Shout-Out]] - Some levels are made to resemble graphics from other videogames, since the plot of the game involves freeing videogame villains. There are levels based on ''[[Pac-Man]]'', ''Marble Madness'', ''Arkanoid'', ''Q*Bert'' and even ''[[Ultima]]''. Among the monsters there are enemies from ''[[Dig Dug]]'' and ''[[Bubble Bobble]]'', the bonus prizes include items from ''[[Rainbow Islands]]'' and background graphics include things like [[Doctor Who|Daleks]], [[Hello Kitty]] characters and so on.