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* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: {{spoiler|Count Chuck spends the entire final battle asleep. Once you kill all the bats guarding him, he is completely unable to hurt you |
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: {{spoiler|Count Chuck spends the entire final battle asleep. Once you kill all the bats guarding him, he is completely unable to hurt you}}. |
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* [[Breather Level]]: Part Two Level 4 is a very straightforward level with no hidden areas and simple jumping puzzles, and it comes right after two complex maze-like levels and a boss fight. |
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* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The dragon in the fourth stage. More blatant a BLAM is the witch disguised as a princess in the castle of episode 2. |
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The dragon in the fourth stage. More blatant a BLAM is the witch disguised as a princess in the castle of episode 2. |
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* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: Several. The title screen sounds similar to "The [[Monster Mash]]", the first stage contains the intro to "[[Toccata and Fugue in D minor]]", the penultimate stage of episode 2 has a small snippet from "In the Hall of the Mountain King", and the fight music against Igor bears similarity to "Flight of the Bumblebee". |
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* [[Colbert Bump]]: It was seen as just another platformer in [[The Nineties]], but here in [[The New Tens]], ''[[JonTron]]'' seems to have brought it the popularity it deserves. |
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* [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]]: Johnny will need a lot of counseling once he is done with his adventure. 10 year old kids are not meant to fight zombies nor to see spikes with entrails still on them. |
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* [[That One Level]]: The two swamp levels in episode 3 are probably the hardest ones in the game. Expect to use that extra lives cheat ''a lot''. |
* [[That One Level]]: The two swamp levels in episode 3 are probably the hardest ones in the game. Expect to use that extra lives cheat ''a lot''. |
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** Stage 3-3 in particular contains some of the hardest jumps in the game: onto moving platforms that are very difficult to stop incoming. |
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 30 December 2018
- Anticlimax Boss: Count Chuck spends the entire final battle asleep. Once you kill all the bats guarding him, he is completely unable to hurt you.
- Breather Level: Part Two Level 4 is a very straightforward level with no hidden areas and simple jumping puzzles, and it comes right after two complex maze-like levels and a boss fight.
- Non Sequitur Scene: The dragon in the fourth stage. More blatant a BLAM is the witch disguised as a princess in the castle of episode 2.
- Suspiciously Similar Song: Several. The title screen sounds similar to "The Monster Mash", the first stage contains the intro to "Toccata and Fugue in D minor", the penultimate stage of episode 2 has a small snippet from "In the Hall of the Mountain King", and the fight music against Igor bears similarity to "Flight of the Bumblebee".
- That One Level: The two swamp levels in episode 3 are probably the hardest ones in the game. Expect to use that extra lives cheat a lot.
- Stage 3-3 in particular contains some of the hardest jumps in the game: onto moving platforms that are very difficult to stop incoming.