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Joke Level
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A level that feels rather out of place in a video game, in that it goes against the theme of the game and even clashes with the established story and setting. Oftentimes these tend to be secret levels, but sometimes these are a normal part of the game, reachable through normal progression or level selection. Not to be confused with Gimmick Level. |
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The Secret Cow Level in Diablo II is a secret level with specific requirements to reach it, that clashes a bit with the moody setting of the game. While still dark and realistic looking (by graphical standards of the time), it consists of grasslands containing a massive army of bulls who speak by saying the word "moo" over and over again. | |
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The Cow King and his farm of killer cows also appeared in 2016 in World of Warcraft, as homage to Diablo's 20th anniversary. | |
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Blizzard topped themselves in Diablo III with Whimsyshire. After going through the steps to unlock it, the player is teleported to a mystical land of dancing flowers, smiling clouds, and lots of rainbows. Also doubles as a Take That, Audience! after all the complaints that the early screen shots weren't dark enough. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) |
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GURPS Infinite Worlds gives us the United States of Lizardia. Dinosaurs never went extinct, and yet somehow, sixty-five-odd million years later, there emerged a society of troodontids almost exactly like ours. It's Invoked firstly as an example of parallel worlds that don't follow logic, and secondly as a contrast to worlds like Reich-5 and Taft-7. | |
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