Save Point/Playing With

Basic Trope: A special area to help you save data in a video game.
 * Straight: Alice, Bob, Carol, Dave, and Edgar find a save point in the middle of a dungeon.
 * Exaggerated: There's an entire dungeon made entirely of save points.
 * Justified: Alice states to Bob that Savatora, the Goddess of the World, created the Save Points. See Justified Save Point.
 * Inverted: You can find a point in the game that deletes your save data.
 * Subverted: The Save Point is really a monster...
 * Double Subverted: ...But once the monster is defeated, it turns out it really was a Save Point conquered by Dr. Sharkus.
 * Parodied: ??
 * Zig Zagged: ???
 * Averted: The player can save any time he wants -- even in the middle of a battle.
 * Conversely, there are none and you can't.
 * Enforced: "Hey, this is a throwback to the RPGs of the 1990s for the Super Nintendo, so I want a good amount of Save Points in the game."
 * Lampshaded: "Are we going to fight one of Darksaur's hench-monsters soon?"
 * Invoked: "Are there any Save Points in that mine?"
 * Exploited: The party use Save Points in the final dungeon without the Player's OK.
 * The characters notice that a Boss Battle will occur soon due to a suspiciously-placed save point.
 * Defied: There are no Save Points in the entire game.
 * Discussed: "Do you know about Save Points?" "Sure, I use them a lot -- Save Points are used to save your game -- and can often be found in a monster-filled area before the boss monster of that area."
 * Conversed: "Too bad we don't have Save Points in real life." "You're preaching to the choir, dude."

Go back to Save Point and save your game.