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The boar were one of the most feared animals in Medieval Europe during the Middle Ages.
It's just like Capture the Flag, except... not.
A professional cook. Chefs are often overworked and very sensitive about their cuisine.
A ruminant mammal with antlers and hooves of the family Cervidae.
While most game currencies resemble real-life currencies or fantasy equivalents, some games re-frame entirely mundane objects as vital economic components.
Fat hobos are a common enemy type in Hobo Alley. You must kill them to acquire hobo meat. (Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness, Episode One)
Starting off as pets of Glukkons, they grow too big and are flushed down the toilet. Colonies now infest Oddworld's underworld.
French Bulldogs are a breed of dogs that originate from France. They are one of the most popular dog breeds of today.
Gibs (giblets) are, basically, what's left of someone after they make contact with an explosive object or powerful weapon. They can be seen in games such as Doom, Quake, Team Fortress 2 and many, many more.
More effective than any hospital. These games let you heal damage; ranging from a black eye to a gunshot wound, just by having a snack.
Health is a value that gauges how much damage players can take in a game before they die or pass out. Also known as life in some games. Health is usually represented by a bar or a percentage instead of an exact amount. Found in most non sport games
Some video games utilize a system that has the player occasionally consuming food items to keep their hunger under control. Ignoring it can result in decreased stamina, or in some cases, death of the player's character and a "Game Over" screen.
The hunter is a popular class archetype. The usually travel light and excell best at range combat with either guns or bows. Often pets are associated with hunters as they are known to tame wild beasts.
A species of mutated crab-like enemies. They are heavily armored, and their main weak-spot is their unprotected face.
A big naked rodent, often mutated and vicious.
A peaceful race of friendly and somewhat clumsy bipeds native to Oddworld, the Mudokons were forced to abandon their ancient shamanistic traditions after being enslaved by the profit-hungry Glukkons.
An arachnid-like carnivore species native to Oddworld and worshiped by the Mudomo tribe of Mudokons.
Pigs are pink, oinking mammals with a button nose and curly tail. They are rumored to eat a lot and be dirty. They don't fly, but they do bring home the bacon.
Regenerating health is a gameplay mechanic which automatically refills the players health bar after successfully escaping damage for a set amount of time. It is typically seen in RPGs and modern first/third-person shooters.
Reindeer are a type of deer that live in extreme cold climates.
A viciously territorial predator species native to Oddworld and worshiped by the Mundanchee tribe of Mudokons.
Those creatures that go 'baa' and grow wool on their backs.
Sligs best friend. Trained as security animals. They are an enemy in the Oddworld series.
The disgusting process in which a character regurgitates the contents of their stomach back into the world, usually performed as a means of purging the body of poisons or intoxicants, but often (in videogames, anyway) used as a means of projectile attack by non-human enemies.
Found in Fallout 3, the Yao Guai are bears that have been mutated due to radiation.
Pigmen found in The Nether. They do not attack until provoked, and will drop Grilled Pork and Feathers when defeated.
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