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* [[Competitive Balance]]
* [[Competitive Balance]]
* [[Cosmetic Award]]
* [[Cosmetic Award]]
* [[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 [[Pv P|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.
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* [[Man-Eating Plant]]: You can summon one in Arcanists.
* [[Man-Eating Plant]]: You can summon one in Arcanists.
* [[Match Three Game]]: Geoblox, Monkey Puzzle 2, Deko Bloko, and arguably Tetralink.
* [[Match Three Game]]: Geoblox, Monkey Puzzle 2, Deko Bloko, and arguably Tetralink.
* [[New Game Plus]]:
* [[New Game+]]:
** After unlocking all the spells in Arcanists, you can reset your progress to gain a Prestige Hat, erasing all your unlocked spells and starting you over with the default spells plus the Book of Cogs, which is only available through a reset.
** After unlocking all the spells in Arcanists, you can reset your progress to gain a Prestige Hat, erasing all your unlocked spells and starting you over with the default spells plus the Book of Cogs, which is only available through a reset.
** Dungeon Assault lets you charge orbs that give permanent powerups. The only way to obtain them is to destroy your dungeon and start again from scratch; however, you do retain the ability to buy any higher-level raiders and traps that you've unlocked.
** Dungeon Assault lets you charge orbs that give permanent powerups. The only way to obtain them is to destroy your dungeon and start again from scratch; however, you do retain the ability to buy any higher-level raiders and traps that you've unlocked.
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[[Category:Tower Defense]]
[[Category:Tower Defense]]
[[Category:Fun Orb]]
[[Category:Fun Orb]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 03:13, 26 January 2014

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.


This site contains examples of: