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''Agent Hugo: [=RoboRumble=]'' is a 2006 RacingGame for computers running Windows, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, and mobile phones that's part of the ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' franchise and a sequel to ''VideoGame/AgentHugo''. A new villain named Geekdorph desires to take control of living beings and make robots rule the world. To do so, he invaded the city of Aquapolis, which Hugo managed to stop before the events of the game. However, he has not given up, so Hugo has to infiltrate his factories and find their vulnerabilities. To help Hugo on his mission, he is given a board called [=TEX2000=] that can travel through them quickly and take advantage of special pads.

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''Agent Hugo: [=RoboRumble=]'' is a 2006 RacingGame for computers running Windows, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, Platform/GameBoyAdvance, Platform/PlayStation2, and mobile phones that's part of the ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' franchise and a sequel to ''VideoGame/AgentHugo''. A new villain named Geekdorph desires to take control of living beings and make robots rule the world. To do so, he invaded the city of Aquapolis, which Hugo managed to stop before the events of the game. However, he has not given up, so Hugo has to infiltrate his factories and find their vulnerabilities. To help Hugo on his mission, he is given a board called [=TEX2000=] that can travel through them quickly and take advantage of special pads.
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* BuildLikeAnEgyptian: The first group of courses takes place in Egypt, with plenty of ancient ruins and the Sphinx to drive through.

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* BuildLikeAnEgyptian: The first group of courses takes place in Egypt, with plenty of ancient ruins and the Sphinx Art/TheSphinx to drive through.
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* ChromaticArrangement: The different modes for [=TEX2000=] include red (jump), green (barrier), and blue (boost).

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* ChromaticArrangement: The different modes for [=TEX2000=] include red (jump), green (barrier), jump (red), barrier (green), and blue (boost).boost (blue).
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''Agent Hugo: [=RoboRumble=]'' is a 2006 RacingGame for UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, and mobile phones that's part of the ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' franchise and a sequel to ''VideoGame/AgentHugo''. A new villain named Geekdorph desires to take control of living beings and make robots rule the world. To do so, he invaded the city of Aquapolis, which Hugo managed to stop before the events of the game. However, he has not given up, so Hugo has to infiltrate his factories and find their vulnerabilities. To help Hugo on his mission, he is given a board called [=TEX2000=] that can travel through them quickly and take advantage of special pads.

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''Agent Hugo: [=RoboRumble=]'' is a 2006 RacingGame for UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, computers running Windows, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, and mobile phones that's part of the ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' franchise and a sequel to ''VideoGame/AgentHugo''. A new villain named Geekdorph desires to take control of living beings and make robots rule the world. To do so, he invaded the city of Aquapolis, which Hugo managed to stop before the events of the game. However, he has not given up, so Hugo has to infiltrate his factories and find their vulnerabilities. To help Hugo on his mission, he is given a board called [=TEX2000=] that can travel through them quickly and take advantage of special pads.
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* ClippedWingedAngel: In the battle at the end, the [=WorldToaster=] 4000 has its whole body, then it loses its legs and has to fly in phase 2, and then it's just Geekdorph running away in phase 3.

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* ClippedWingedAngel: ClippedWingAngel: In the battle at the end, the [=WorldToaster=] 4000 has its whole body, then it loses its legs and has to fly in phase 2, and then it's just Geekdorph running away in phase 3.
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''Agent Hugo: [=RoboRumble=]'' is a 2006 RacingGame for UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows, UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, and mobile phones that's part of the ''Franchise/HugoTheTVTroll'' franchise and a sequel to ''VideoGame/AgentHugo''. A new villain named Geekdorph desires to take control of living beings and make robots rule the world. To do so, he invaded the city of Aquapolis, which Hugo managed to stop before the events of the game. However, he has not given up, so Hugo has to infiltrate his factories and find their vulnerabilities. To help Hugo on his mission, he is given a board called [=TEX2000=] that can travel through them quickly and take advantage of special pads.
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!!This game provides examples of:
* AdvancedTech2000: Hugo's [=TEX2000=] and Geekdorph's [=WorldToaster=] 4000 are both highly advanced machines, though the former is meant to help save the world and the latter to destroy it.
* AsideComment: Hugo tends to look at the camera and make some kind of comment whenever he collects pickups, destroys robots, or does other stuff.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: The [=WorldToaster=] 4000 has its weak point underneath its feet in phase 1 and its chest area in phase 2.
* BeehiveBarrier: [=TEX2000=]'s shield mode makes a barrier made up of triangles cover Hugo whenever he flies over a green tile.
* BossBanter: During the battle with him, Geekdorph makes comments how he always wins, the [=WorldToaster=] 4000's indestructible and Hugo can't win.
* BuildLikeAnEgyptian: The first group of courses takes place in Egypt, with plenty of ancient ruins and the Sphinx to drive through.
* ChromaticArrangement: The different modes for [=TEX2000=] include red (jump), green (barrier), and blue (boost).
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: All of the previous RISK members are gone, with the exception of Miss Alltoobright.
* ClippedWingedAngel: In the battle at the end, the [=WorldToaster=] 4000 has its whole body, then it loses its legs and has to fly in phase 2, and then it's just Geekdorph running away in phase 3.
* ColorCodedItemTiers: Green pickups are worth 50/100 points, purple 200, and blue 500/1000.
* CoolBoard: Hugo's [=TEX2000=], a futuristic hoverboard that can switch between different modes.
* CyberneticsEatYourSoul: Geekdorph used to be a promising scientist, but he gave his brain to a robot and decided to have them take over the world.
* EvilGloating: Once in a while, Geekdorph will make remarks like "You'll never defeat my robots!"
* EvilSoundsDeep: Geekdorph has a very deep, robotic voice, fitting an antagonistic robot supremacist.
* GratuitousSpanish: Hugo sometimes yells "Arriba!" while boosting.
* LowClearance: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBr83LkUnP4 this commercial]], Hugo fails to take advantage of the trope when he is chased by a robot and looks back on a train he's sfanding on, failing to see that he's about to hit his head on a tunnel behind him.
* SequenceBreaking: By holding start on a level entrance and starting a new game, the level start message stays open. After skipping the opening cutscene, you can start the level. This can lead to the game getting beaten in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiD-UD8uQpQ less than three minutes]].
* TimedMission: Certain courses are about doing enough laps within a few minutes.
* TimeLimitBoss: Geekdorph has to be defeated within four minutes.
* VictoryDance: Hugo always busts a move with something related to the course if he's victorious upon exiting it.
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