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* [[Blob Monster]]: The basic enemies and the first boss in the game.
* [[Boss Rush]]: The titular Boss Rush Mode, which allows you to sequentially fight all seven bosses of the game in order. The Heroic difficulty setting ups the ante dramatically by making all of the bosses significantly stronger and more advanced.
* [[Convection Schmonvection]]: You can be ''quite'' close to lava and still not get killed or damaged in the least. However, [[One -Hit Kill|if you touch it without the Molten Suit]]...
* [[Crate Expectations]]: Every chapter has wooden crates scattered across the level. In the later chapters, metal boxes (which can only be destroyed with missiles) get added into the mix. Both either hamper your way, and/or provide gems when destroyed.
* [[Double Jump]]: The Sky Boots allow you to do this. They are later upgraded with the Moon Boots, which then allow you to triple jump.
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* [[Invincible Minor Minion]]: All of the golden plants are indestructible. Thankfully, they only spawn during boss battles.
* [[King Mook]]: A lot of the bosses.
* [[Lava Is Boiling Kool Aid]]: With the Molten Suit, you can survive under lava for a short period of time while taking non [[One -Hit Kill|instant-kill]] levels of damage. Though, it's ''much'' more effective in Story Mode than in Escape Mode.
* [[Lava Pit]]: A few of them can be found throughout the game - especially around the latter chapters.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: The Professor. He created all the monsters you face, the underground tunnels, and SAGA, dumped {{spoiler|Silo}} at the bottom of the cave for some reason.
* [[Nintendo Hard]]: The higher elevations of Escape Mode, the longer distances in both Runner Mode and Tadpole Mode, and the Boss Rush Mode's Heroic difficulty setting.
* [[One -Hit Kill]]: All of the [[Lava Pit|Lava Pits]] will instantly kill you if you don't have possession of the Molten Suit.
* [[Palette Swap]]: All varieties of slime are palette-swaps of each other. Some of their abilities vary though.
* [[Retraux]]: This game has graphics and audio quality and style circa of the late 16-bit or post-SNES era.