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FunOrb is a [[Web Games|gaming site]] created by [[Jagex Games Studio]] as a sister site to the popular MMORPG ''[[Runescape (Video Game)|Runescape]]''. It features a wide variety of [[Casual Video Game|Casual Video Games]] spanning multiple genres, ranging from simple board games like [[Chess (Tabletop Game)|Chess]] to more complex games like its most popular attraction, Arcanists.
[[FunOrb]] is a [[Web Games|gaming site]] created by [[Jagex Games Studio]] as a sister site to the popular MMORPG ''[[RuneScape]]''. It features a wide variety of [[Casual Video Game|Casual Video Games]] spanning multiple genres, ranging from simple board games like [[Chess]] to more complex games like its most popular attraction, Arcanists.


The site can be found [http://www.funorb.com here].
The site can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20180801233006/http://www.funorb.com/ here].


Not to be confused with the [[Happy Fun Ball]].
Not to be confused with the [[Happy Fun Ball]].
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* [[And Your Reward Is Clothes]]: For many of the achievements within Arcanists, the only thing you get besides the achievement is a lovely array of clothes to go with it.
* [[And Your Reward Is Clothes]]: For many of the achievements within Arcanists, the only thing you get besides the achievement is a lovely array of clothes to go with it.
* [[Asteroids Monster]]: The pink Bunkatbots in Sumoblitz split when defeated. Stellar Shard is another example with literal asteroids (which is unsurprising, as it's heavily based on the [[Trope Namer]]).
* [[Asteroids Monster]]: The pink Bunkatbots in Sumoblitz split when defeated. Stellar Shard is another example with literal asteroids (which is unsurprising, as it's heavily based on the [[Trope Namer]]).
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* [[Breaking Out]]: Brick-À-Brac.
* [[Breaking Out]]: Brick-À-Brac.
* [[Bribing Your Way to Victory]]: In some of the multiplayer games, subscribing members can be pitted against free players, where their access to more powerful and diverse abilities from the [[Expansion Pack]] gives them a huge advantage, even after accounting for [[Competitive Balance]].
* [[Bribing Your Way to Victory]]: In some of the multiplayer games, subscribing members can be pitted against free players, where their access to more powerful and diverse abilities from the [[Expansion Pack]] gives them a huge advantage, even after accounting for [[Competitive Balance]].
* [[Cast From Hit Points]]: Familiars in Arcanists require life payments.
* [[Cast from Hit Points]]: Familiars in Arcanists require life payments.
* [[Chain Lightning]]: One of the spells in Arcanists.
* [[Chain Lightning]]: One of the spells in Arcanists.
* [[Charged Attack]]:
* [[Charged Attack]]:
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** Sumoblitz has a charge meter that gradually fills, granting you a special burst attack when it's full.
** Sumoblitz has a charge meter that gradually fills, granting you a special burst attack when it's full.
** The Verne Cannon in Dr. Phlogiston Saves the Earth must be charged up.
** The Verne Cannon in Dr. Phlogiston Saves the Earth must be charged up.
* [[Chess (Tabletop Game)|Chess]]
* [[Chess]]
* [[Collision Damage]]
* [[Collision Damage]]
* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]
* [[Color-Coded Multiplayer]]
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* [[Dead Character Walking]]: A minor programming oversight causes mecha to not die until their hit points are negative- meaning that mechs with precisely zero hit points will cling to life with an empty health bar until they are felled by a stray point of damage. Although this glitch isn't much use against [[More Dakka|machine guns]] or [[Death of a Thousand Cuts|lasers]], it is immensely satisfying to complete a [[PvP|Fleet]] [[Capture the Flag]] objective while technically dead.
* [[Dead Character Walking]]: A minor programming oversight causes mecha to not die until their hit points are negative- meaning that mechs with precisely zero hit points will cling to life with an empty health bar until they are felled by a stray point of damage. Although this glitch isn't much use against [[More Dakka|machine guns]] or [[Death of a Thousand Cuts|lasers]], it is immensely satisfying to complete a [[PvP|Fleet]] [[Capture the Flag]] objective while technically dead.
* [[Death Course]]: Tomb Racer, complete with [[Indy Escape|Rolling Boulders]], [[Bottomless Pits]], [[Smashing Hallway Traps of Doom]], [[Laser Hallway|Deadly Lasers]], [[Troperiffic|and more]].
* [[Death Course]]: Tomb Racer, complete with [[Indy Escape|Rolling Boulders]], [[Bottomless Pits]], [[Smashing Hallway Traps of Doom]], [[Laser Hallway|Deadly Lasers]], [[Troperiffic|and more]].
* [[Death Is a Slap On The Wrist]]: Tomb Racer. [[Have a Nice Death|A snarky message]] and [[Grave Humor|a tombstone on the spot where you died]], and you're back at the start of the room.
* [[Death Is a Slap on The Wrist]]: Tomb Racer. [[Have a Nice Death|A snarky message]] and [[Grave Humor|a tombstone on the spot where you died]], and you're back at the start of the room.
* [[Difficulty By Acceleration]]: Several games, including Bouncedown, Pixelate, Deko Bloko, etc.
* [[Difficulty by Acceleration]]: Several games, including Bouncedown, Pixelate, Deko Bloko, etc.
* [[Directionally Solid Platforms]]
* [[Directionally Solid Platforms]]
* [[Elemental Powers]]: Arcanists has spellbooks for [[Playing With Fire|Flame]], [[Dishing Out Dirt|Stone]], [[Making a Splash|Seas]], [[Green Thumb|Nature]], [[Casting a Shadow|Underdark]], [[Light'Em Up|Overlight]], [[An Ice Person|Frost]], [[Shock and Awe|Storms]], and [[Time Master|Cogs]].
* [[Elemental Powers]]: Arcanists has spellbooks for [[Playing with Fire|Flame]], [[Dishing Out Dirt|Stone]], [[Making a Splash|Seas]], [[Green Thumb|Nature]], [[Casting a Shadow|Underdark]], [[Light'Em Up|Overlight]], [[An Ice Person|Frost]], [[Shock and Awe|Storms]], and [[Time Master|Cogs]].
* [[Every Ten Thousand Points]]: This is how you get a [[One Up]] in Wizard Run.
* [[Every Ten Thousand Points]]: This is how you get a [[1-Up]] in Wizard Run.
* [[Expansion Pack]]
* [[Expansion Pack]]
* [[Falling Blocks]]: Lexicominos, Deko Bloko, and Geoblox.
* [[Falling Blocks]]: Lexicominos, Deko Bloko, and Geoblox.
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* [[Follow the Leader]]: Several of the games are obviously heavily based on classics like [[Asteroids]] and [[Arkanoid]].
* [[Follow the Leader]]: Several of the games are obviously heavily based on classics like [[Asteroids]] and [[Arkanoid]].
* [[Freemium]]
* [[Freemium]]
* [[Gaiden Game]]: Armies of Gielinor is a [[Turn Based Strategy]] set in the same universe as ''[[Runescape]]''.
* [[Gaiden Game]]: Armies of Gielinor is a [[Turn-Based Strategy]] set in the same universe as ''[[RuneScape]]''.
* [[Game Lobby]]: Used for all the multiplayer games. A unified lobby system to unite all the games was planned, but it's been stuck in [[Development Hell]].
* [[Game Lobby]]: Used for all the multiplayer games. A unified lobby system to unite all the games was planned, but it's been stuck in [[Development Hell]].
* [[Grave Humour]]: Miner Disturbance's [[Game Over]] screen is a gravestone with a witty epitaph about your cause of death. Tomb Racer plants gravestones and treats the player to a snarky farewell on every death.
* [[Grave Humour]]: Miner Disturbance's [[Game Over]] screen is a gravestone with a witty epitaph about your cause of death. Tomb Racer plants gravestones and treats the player to a snarky farewell on every death.
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* [[Point Build System]]: Sumoblitz and Steel Sentinels.
* [[Point Build System]]: Sumoblitz and Steel Sentinels.
* [[Power-Up]]
* [[Power-Up]]
* [[Real Time With Pause]]: Shattered Plans has simultaneous turns.
* [[Real Time with Pause]]: Shattered Plans has simultaneous turns.
* [[Recursive Ammo]]: The Arcane Bomb in Arcanists is a grenade that releases three smaller projectiles when it explodes.
* [[Recursive Ammo]]: The Arcane Bomb in Arcanists is a grenade that releases three smaller projectiles when it explodes.
* [[Revive Kills Zombie]]: "Overlight" spells in Arcanists deal less damage than some of their elemental counterparts against normal targets, but against [[The Undead]], their damage is doubled, and the healing spell becomes a damaging spell with [[Home Run Hitter|enormous knockback]].
* [[Revive Kills Zombie]]: "Overlight" spells in Arcanists deal less damage than some of their elemental counterparts against normal targets, but against [[The Undead]], their damage is doubled, and the healing spell becomes a damaging spell with [[Home Run Hitter|enormous knockback]].
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* [[Vertical Scrolling Shooter]]: StarCannon
* [[Vertical Scrolling Shooter]]: StarCannon
* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]: Arcanists, Armies of Gielinor, and Kickabout League.
* [[Virtual Paper Doll]]: Arcanists, Armies of Gielinor, and Kickabout League.
* [[World in The Sky]]: It is possible to destroy parts of the map in Arcanists, but even when there's nothing under the pieces, they remain afloat. This applies from the hugest chunks to the tiniest specks.
* [[World in the Sky]]: It is possible to destroy parts of the map in Arcanists, but even when there's nothing under the pieces, they remain afloat. This applies from the hugest chunks to the tiniest specks.


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Latest revision as of 16:30, 13 March 2021


FunOrb is a gaming site created by Jagex Games Studio as a sister site to the popular MMORPG RuneScape. It features a wide variety of Casual Video Games spanning multiple genres, ranging from simple board games like Chess to more complex games like its most popular attraction, Arcanists.

The site can be found here.

Not to be confused with the Happy Fun Ball.


FunOrb provides examples of the following tropes: