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* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: When successfully pulling of an "Eat 'n Run" the eaten monster's head creates a fountain of blood. Eating regularly also results in the monster expelling blood. Yet the game still is rated E.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: Blueocytes, which have great attack power and illogically cool long ranged pounces, but are weak otherwise. Some species have their heads positioned sideways so that they can circle their prey.
* [[Gotta Catch EmThem All]]: Collecting mutations is the driving game mechanic. {{spoiler|If you don't get one hundred mutations by the end of the bird lap, you're sent back to the pig lap for a second run until you get one hundred forms.}}
* [[High-Pressure Blood]]: When you do an Eat n' Run, instead of bleeding a little like when limbs are normally ripped off, the victim's head spirals into the air with a geyser of purple blood that does not stop bleeding until the head decomposes.
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: Your character loves to make stupid puns based on its current species (not mutation form, rather, the appearance of its head).
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