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[[File:2164100798_ba586bf9cd_896.jpg|frame|Words to live by, and to get confused by.]]
[[File:2164100798_ba586bf9cd_896.jpg|frame|Words to live by, and to get confused by.]]
{{quote| ''But I already knows... it's is right beneath my foots.''}}
{{quote|''But I already knows... it's is right beneath my foots.''}}


The sequel to ''[[Mondo Medicals (Video Game)|Mondo Medicals]]'', also by [[Cactus (Creator)|Cactus]]. As suggested by that page, it could make more or less sense.
The sequel to ''[[Mondo Medicals]]'', also by [[Cactus]]. As suggested by that page, it could make more or less sense.


The basic plot involves the actions of one Mondo Agency to prevent "the president" from being assassinated. To do this, they send Agent-65386 to... well, it's not clear. Obstensibly, he's going to the president to make sure he's okay, but through the game, he must stop at various places and perform odd tasks, such as starting a machine the size of a skyscraper or killing seizure-inducing "natives" - or, as they are often called, ''LASER INDIANS!''
The basic plot involves the actions of one Mondo Agency to prevent "the president" from being assassinated. To do this, they send Agent-65386 to... well, it's not clear. Obstensibly, he's going to the president to make sure he's okay, but through the game, he must stop at various places and perform odd tasks, such as starting a machine the size of a skyscraper or killing seizure-inducing "natives" - or, as they are often called, ''LASER INDIANS!''
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A Lets Play can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltnQYHuynG0 here].
A Lets Play can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltnQYHuynG0 here].
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=== This game provides examples of: ===
* [[Bottomless Magazines]] - Your gun can't run out of bullets. This is very comforting.
* [[Bottomless Magazines]] - Your gun can't run out of bullets. This is very comforting.
* [[Body Horror]] - The level "Terminal Illness"
* [[Body Horror]] - The level "Terminal Illness"
* [[But Thou Must]] - The last level.
* [[But Thou Must!]] - The last level.
* [[Fauxlosophic Narration]] - The Boss' ramblings in between missions lean towards this at times.
* [[Fauxlosophic Narration]] - The Boss' ramblings in between missions lean towards this at times.
* [[Genre Busting]]
* [[Genre Busting]]
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* [[Heroic Mime]] - The Boss and some other people are the only ones to have dialogue.
* [[Heroic Mime]] - The Boss and some other people are the only ones to have dialogue.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]] - "Submission is death, and we must submit everyones!"
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]] - "Submission is death, and we must submit everyones!"
* [[Let's Play]] - There is one for both Mondo Medicals and Mondo Agency. {{spoiler|The player is too stressed out after Massacre, so she has to get somebody else to continue playing, though the two ([[Deceased Crab (Let's Play)|Deceased Crab]] and Madamluna) had already been [[L Ping]] them together and it was only after that level that the second player completely took over.}}
* [[Let's Play]] - There is one for both Mondo Medicals and Mondo Agency. {{spoiler|The player is too stressed out after Massacre, so she has to get somebody else to continue playing, though the two ([[Deceased Crab]] and Madamluna) had already been LPing them together and it was only after that level that the second player completely took over.}}
* [[Mind Screw]] - Everything. {{spoiler|''Especially'' the Agency's plan to avert the President's death. Did they have a psychic on their team? Were they ''trying'' to kill the president?}}
* [[Mind Screw]] - Everything. {{spoiler|''Especially'' the Agency's plan to avert the President's death. Did they have a psychic on their team? Were they ''trying'' to kill the president?}}
* [[One Hit Point Wonder]] - Every enemy is a one-hit kill.
* [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]] - Every enemy is a one-hit kill.
* [[Speaking Simlish]] - Everyone. {{spoiler|It's backward English.}}
* [[Speaking Simlish]] - Everyone. {{spoiler|It's backward English.}}
* [[Stylistic Suck]], again.
* [[Stylistic Suck]], again.

Latest revision as of 23:03, 21 June 2018

Words to live by, and to get confused by.

But I already knows... it's is right beneath my foots.

The sequel to Mondo Medicals, also by Cactus. As suggested by that page, it could make more or less sense.

The basic plot involves the actions of one Mondo Agency to prevent "the president" from being assassinated. To do this, they send Agent-65386 to... well, it's not clear. Obstensibly, he's going to the president to make sure he's okay, but through the game, he must stop at various places and perform odd tasks, such as starting a machine the size of a skyscraper or killing seizure-inducing "natives" - or, as they are often called, LASER INDIANS!

In between levels -- or as they are now called "submissions", as in "sub-missions" -- there are monologues from the Boss, your superior within Mondo Agency. Instead of screaming about cancer, he tranquilly philosophizes and hints what the next "submission" will be like.

The ending involves finally reaching the President. His aide tells you not to push the buttons in front of the President; inexplicably, that's the only thing to do. Yes, it kills him. Once Agent-65386 returns, the Boss angrily fires him. The last moments of the game are the now Civilian-65385 walking down a path inscribed with the credits before entering a teleporter that closes the game.

And, yes, everyone still has a TV head. But they spin now.

It's going to have a sequel called Mondo Nation (Spoilered because some people don't want its name until it comes out). It's about fighting terrorism, and takes place in a world closer to our own, containing such wonders as fire and insects. Only it seems that it's a TV head that's on fire. Whatever. These games are hard to describe.

A Lets Play can be found here.

Tropes used in Mondo Agency include: