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[[File:followthemoney2.png|link=Donkey Kong Country|rightframe|Well, that's not suspicious.]]
 
 
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* The frozen bubbles ''[[Icycle]]'' are just there to guide you and for [[One Hundred Percent Completion]], though they were apparently the inspiration for the game.
* [[Rule of Rose]] has a very cruel version of this, where sometimes trails of health restoring items can lead you to get swarmed by a group of enemies.
* The coins in ''[[Yoshis Island (Video Game)|Yoshis Island]]'' would often point out exactly where you needed to throw eggs to ricochet them off walls and into bonus items. In addition, some coins were actually disguised red coins, which are needed for [[Hundred -Percent Completion]] (the others are only used to get extra lives, like normal ''Mario'' coins.)
* ''[[Fur Fighters]]'', a third-person shooter for Dreamcast and later [[Play Station]] 2, had the [[Sarcasm Mode|inventively-named]] Tokens. Little golden pyramids, they both provided health and opened the route to later levels, with each level requiring a certain number to unlock (meaning you sometimes had to replay levels to find Tokens you missed). Since the game's levels were huge, and often partly non-linear, the Tokens often indicated the way you should be headed next.
* ''[[Turok (Video Game)|Turok]] 3: Shadow of Oblivion'' had Life Force, floating, rotating yellow diamonds. Collecting 100 of them would actually [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|increase your health]] by 20, but for the most part, they often lead you on the obscure paths forward, including climbing up and walking across the girders of a building under construction to jump onto a rooftop in a small section of city whose focus is on the zombie-ridden streets.
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