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A barrel roll is a maneuver in which an object makes a complete rotation on its longitudinal axis while following a helical path, approximately maintaining its original direction.
Games containing enemy characters throwing barrels.
Bazukas are small, pink kremlings with enormous bazookas.
A Cover System is a gameplay mechanic that specifically governs the player's ability to hide behind objects to avoid detection or enemy fire.
The game engine that powers Crysis and several other upcoming games.
Some characters get drunk off of alcohol - often this is portrayed with blurred vision, impaired movement, or slurred speech.
The ability for players to manipulate objects in the environment and use them as weapons. An example of this gameplay mechanic is Half-Life 2, in which players make use of a Gravity Gun to launch objects with deadly force.
An environmental hazard that can be exploited to inflict massive areal damage, exploding barrels are one of the most ubiquitous objects to be found in games. The most common methods of ignition include shooting and throwing. Exploding barrels are usually distinguished from the non-exploding kind by a conspicuous red tint.
A powerful release of energy. This energy is usually expelled in all directions very quickly, typically giving off orange or red flames.
First-Person is a vantage point that attempts to simulate looking through a game character's eyes. It is most commonly found in first-person shooters, racing games, and visual novels, and to a lesser extent in other genres, such as RPGs, 3D platformers, and adventure games.
Take an item and throw it at the enemy.
Jigglypuff is a normal type Pokémon that evolves from Igglybuff, and can into Wigglytuff with a Moon Stone. They love to sing.
Klang is an enemy disguised as a barrel who is found in Grunty Industries.
Klaptraps are common Kremling enemies from the Donkey Kong franchise.
Klasps are enemies who hide within explosive barrels. they are firmly attached to their ropes but will attempt to chase the kongs whenever they get the opportunity.
Knockas are suicidal kremlings who hide in barrels. They frequently try to knock the kongs over the edge of the platforms they occupy.
Kremlings consist of all manor of reptilian foe encountered across the Donkey Kong Country series, as well as a few friendly ones.
Kuchukas are rare enemies that chuck bombs at the Kongs. They reside in purple barrels and cannot be destroyed.
"Kong reject" orangutans that function as enemy characters in Donkey Kong Country.
The act of preaching one's religious views in public. Usually done on the sidewalk or in markets while standing on a crate or other object.
Ukikis are a type of monkey that appear in the Mario games. They don't really want to harm the players, just mess around with them by doing pranks, like say, taking Mario's hat in Super Mario 64.
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