Lose-Lose: The protagonist leaves the bird without launching the missiles.Multiple Endings: There are three possible outcomes, dependent on the protagonist's actions in the final room.La RĂ©sistance: There's a secretive group of not-brainwashed bugs that are plotting to end the bird's tyranny by exploding missiles located in its colon.Heroic Mime: The protagonist never makes any attempt to speak, despite other bugs in the game doing so.Have a Nice Death: Every time you die, a congratulatory banner comes down informing you of how.Handicapped Badass: The bee may be underdeveloped, but it succeeds where many others have failed to blow up the bird.The Grotesque: The protagonist, a larva with wings, is seen as this by the regular bees and quickly outcast.It can stab you with its pincers, spit deadly poison at you, spawn smaller, flying mantises to attack you, and roar so that deadly garbage drops from the ceiling. Final Boss: After you've defeated all the rest of the security insects that attack you in the battle room, a large praying mantis shows up.For some reason, the bird already stockpiles Weapons of Mass Destruction in its colon all you have to do is activate them. Energy Weapon: Many of the levels contain oddly placed red lasers you have to avoid.Then it picks up a cannon in the colon, allowing it to hold its own against the beefed-up security.
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11th-Hour Superpower: The protagonist spends most of the game without any means of defending itself, and the obstacles are focused on navigation and platforming.Easter Egg: There's a skull hidden (or simply hard to access) in every level, and activating them all unlocks a secret bonus.Down in the Dumps: The Stomach levels are filled with (big-scale) garbage like milk cartons and banana peels.Disability Superpower: The bee's stupidity (which is identified as a "handicap" at one point) makes it immune to brainwashing.