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* [[Difficulty Levels]] - Done in an interesting way. You start out on the hardest difficulty no matter what, and get rewards for sticking with it. If you lose that particular level, you can opt to keep on trying on the hardest difficulty, or generate an easier version. This usually reduces the number of enemies, points the spawn from, and often changes the map layout.
* [[Difficulty Spike]] - The first time you see a Giant Titan, you'll likely only have the normal and heavy blasters, and you'll probably be low on funds to build them. It also shows up while other Titans are still filing in from all sides. It's about this time that you need to learn to sell off refineries when you're done with them and to get rid of turrets you don't need anymore. {{spoiler|It's on the final level of Earth, by the way.}}
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]] - The Laser turret emits a short-lived, sweeping beam of energy. Whilst it has a short detection range, it can hit enemies outside the detection range, and absolutely ''murders'' Mega-Titans if it can engage them at short range and hit them with most of the beam. Unfortunately it's not very effective against heavily-armoured Titans.
* [[Land Mine Goes Click]] - Mines, Cluster Mines, and Blast Mines. Mines are triggered if a Titan steps on them. Cluster Mines can be triggered up to four times, but aren't as strong as normal Mines. Blast Mines are manually triggered with a five-second countdown. With the blast radius and blast damage upgrades, they're pretty much a cheaper and more plentiful version of the Smartbomb powerup.
* [[Mighty Glacier]] - Hear a roar? Check around the map for a Giant Titan. If it's glowing green, you better hope you've got a freeze power-up handy.
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* [[Unwinnable By Design]] - Sort of. Since your money and research carries over from one level to the next, you can make it very difficult to progress if you lose too much money (usually by losing turrets, building too many, and not mining enough) and/or spend all your research 'points' on donuts and theoretical techs instead of getting superior turrets. You ''can'' go back and redo earlier levels though.
* [[We Cannot Go On Without You]] - If your main base gets destroyed, you lose.
* [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's Not Awesome?|What Do You Mean, It's Not Useful?]] - Most often, when you research something that allows you to research better turrets, the science advisor will tell you about all the scientific mumbo-jumbo, but will place a bit of emphasis on the fact that you can now make better textiles!
 
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