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Oh, and it's made by Ice-Pick Lodge, a developer known ([[Cult Classic|by the few people who have heard of them]]) for incredibly bleak and serious games like ''[[Pathologic]]'' and ''[[The Void (Video Game)|The Void]]''. ... Huh.
Oh, and it's made by Ice-Pick Lodge, a developer known ([[Cult Classic|by the few people who have heard of them]]) for incredibly bleak and serious games like ''[[Pathologic]]'' and ''[[The Void (Video Game)|The Void]]''. ... Huh.


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* [[Adam and Eve Plot]]: Realizing that he and Flawkes are the last humans on Earth, the Captain asks Flawkes if she'd like to start a family {{spoiler|... of Buddies. So that's a subversion}}.
* [[Adam and Eve Plot]]: Realizing that he and Flawkes are the last humans on Earth, the Captain asks Flawkes if she'd like to start a family {{spoiler|... of Buddies. So that's a subversion}}.
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* [[Punny Name]]: The Egg-Plant.
* [[Punny Name]]: The Egg-Plant.
* [[Sky Pirates]]: The Captain at least dresses and [[Talk Like a Pirate|talks]] like a pirate, though he seems to be more of a Sky Deliveryman in terms of what he actually does.
* [[Sky Pirates]]: The Captain at least dresses and [[Talk Like a Pirate|talks]] like a pirate, though he seems to be more of a Sky Deliveryman in terms of what he actually does.
* [[Slippy Slidey Ice World]]: Across Winter and Spring, due to Flawkes [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero|dumping a glacier into the ocean]].
* [[Slippy Slidey Ice World]]: Across Winter and Spring, due to Flawkes [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero|dumping a glacier into the ocean]].
* [[Spell My Name With an S]]: Prior to the game's release, some sources romanized the protagonist's name as "Phlox".
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Prior to the game's release, some sources romanized the protagonist's name as "Phlox".
* [[Steampunk]]: Not strictly speaking, but it borrows some of the "goggles and gears" aesthetic.
* [[Steampunk]]: Not strictly speaking, but it borrows some of the "goggles and gears" aesthetic.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] / [[Videogame Caring Potential]]: The Buddies. You can go around kicking them and letting them die in the various scrapes their curiosity gets them into, or you can take them for joyrides and throw dance parties.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]] / [[Video Game Caring Potential]]: The Buddies. You can go around kicking them and letting them die in the various scrapes their curiosity gets them into, or you can take them for joyrides and throw dance parties.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Too hard on the Buddies? {{spoiler|Hope you enjoy spending the rest of your life as particles of FUN.}}
* [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Too hard on the Buddies? {{spoiler|Hope you enjoy spending the rest of your life as particles of FUN.}}
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs]]
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?]]
* [[Wrench Wench]]: Flawkes, naturally.
* [[Wrench Wench]]: Flawkes, naturally.



Revision as of 18:27, 9 January 2014

Cargo! The Quest For Gravity is a PC game taking place in a colorful, low-gravity world where lots of important Earth landmarks have floated off into the stratosphere. The only way to get them back is to imbue them with Fun, a resource harvested from cute little creatures called the Buddies. As trainee mechanic Flawkes, the player must build increasingly complex vehicles to take the Buddies for rides in order to get Fun with which to keep things like Big Ben, the Statue of Liberty, and the Large Hadron Collider from floating off into space.

Oh, and it's made by Ice-Pick Lodge, a developer known (by the few people who have heard of them) for incredibly bleak and serious games like Pathologic and The Void. ... Huh.

Tropes used in Cargo! The Quest For Gravity include: