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* [[Fan Sequel]]: ''Broken Sword 2.5''.
* [[Flanderisation]]: In the ''Director's Cut'' of the first game, all new significant pieces of dialogue added for George focused on his foolish aspects. So instead of the dramatic opening in the original, we get a silly rant how he's "really angry" about the café blowing up.
* [[Gay Paree]]: The most common setting in the series.
* [[The Guards Must Be Crazy]]: It usually doesn't take much to fool a guard or escape from a guard in the game. In the second game, Nico managed to start a elevator generator right next to a bunch of armed guards, and none of them felt fit to ask what she was doing.
* [[Hawaiian-Shirted Tourist]]: Duane - either a [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]], or just a Moron...
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* [[Momma's Boy]]: General Raoul Grasiento in ''The Smoking Mirror''.
* [[Monster Clown]]: The first game starts with a clown bombing a café.
* [[Moon Logic Puzzle]]: In several games. At one point in the second games, one of the players solves a puzzle and notes that it was done "Using the form of lateral thinking that can get you institutionalized."
* [[Moon Logic Puzzle]]
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Some of the new puzzles in ''The Director's Cut''. Especially the ones that [[Waggle|make use of the Wiimote's motion sensing]].
* [[Nostalgia Filter]]: Fans agree that the first two games are disputed classics. Probably most of the current adult fans were children when those games are first released.