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* A treasure chest holding chance cards. These chance cards are random, but its effects can be a positive +1 or +2 boost to your score, or a negative -1 or negative -2 score based on the little things your character did while you weren't looking that can be deemed healthy or unhealthy. <ref> such as choose two pieces of cookies for dessert over a slice of cake, or skip out of class.</ref>
* A gym where you decide what your character will exercise with and for how long. The first instance you see this event (in the Youth chapter) it will be a choice of what sport you'd like to play. In <s> nearly</s> every other time, you get to pick from one of three work out machines to use. No matter what you pick, you must move a slider to decide how many hours or half-hours you'd like to work on this game/machine. How many hours you can do is dependent on your character's health and fitness. If you choose to play a game or use a machine in a span of time lower than you're capable of handling, you are guaranteed to win points, but the fact you didn't push yourself will be noted and could earn you +2 or a measly +1 to your score as well as your overall body score nagging at you for your lack of fitness. If you push to your limit (or as close a guess to your limit) you could gain a maximum of +3 to your score. However, if you choose to work out for a span of time longer than your body can handle, Healthenstein will warn you beforehand of the fact and there will be a high chance that you will be injured and fail the event, earning you nothing. Once you select how long you want to exercise, you will hear your progress in the form of a theme that gradually gets more tense the closer your character is to their limit, ending with disasters (from crashing and burning, to having an ambulance called over, etc).
* A visit to a cave, home of [[Large Ham|The Imp]] (but only in every segment after Youth {{spoiler|and works a bit differently in Elderly}}). When you enter, you are trapped inside the Cave of Temptations and the only way to exit the cave is to spin the Wheel of Weakness, which, depending on what it lands on, will cause your character to automatically take up one of three drug habits: drinking, smoking or dope. To avoid actually ''doing'' whatever bad habit was [[But Thou Must!|thrusted onto you by the wheel]], you are then presented with a multiple choice question related to drug use. Some questions have multiple answers that could technically apply, but only the ''best'' answer will be accepted.<ref> which usually means the healthiest, meaning that while a question could ask what to do when presented with the chance to smoke, and two of the three answers suggest not smoking, an answer to spend that time going outdoors to exercise would be better compared to an answer to spend that time indoors while playing games.</ref> Get it right, and your character avoids doing the drug thrown at them and you avoid losing any points to your score. Get it wrong (or not right ''enough''), and you will do the bad habit and take a nasty -5 penalty to your score as a result. {{spoiler|The Elderly version of this, however, is different. Instead, the challenge is about gambling and you can put up to 10 health points on the line to try and see if you can spin a larger number (between 1-5) than the Imp (but you have to bet at least 1 point). [[Random Number God|Win,]] [[Game Breaker|and you get double of whatever you bet]]. Lose, and [[Captain Obvious|you lose whatever amount you've bet]].}}
* A vending machine where you get a pick at one piece of food to have as a snack out of several. You have to pick out what you think is the healthiest of the snacks for points between +3 and -3.
* A unique event for that segment, which may be a more upgraded version of one of the other events above. This includes:
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* [[Green-Skinned Space Babe|Green And Purple Skinned Space Kids]] - Both males and females have the option of having green or purple skin, both of which have orange hair.
* [[Large Ham]] - The Imp
* [[Luck -Based Mission]] - The chance cards {{spoiler|And the Imp's challenge in the Elderly segment}}
* [[Not Allowed to Grow Up]] - Subverted. Your character's age will gradually climb as you complete the many events, but won't physically age until after they beat the boss of that segment, where their age difference will finally catch up to them.
* [[Palette Swap]] - The male and female characters feature the exact same models shared for that age group until they age up, differing only in hair and skin color at the player's whim.
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