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* TimeCrash: The Time Factory creates and supplies time to all 'worlds'. Leaving unswept Time Crystals in a world makes it difficult to do that, and [=B1Q64=]'s supply of time would have had to be frozen for the safety [[TheNeedsOfTheMany of all the other worlds]] if it weren't for Blinx's intervention. In the sequel, an attack on the Time Factory stops the entire factory from functioning. We're led to believe that this is very bad. Then on top of that, the Time Goddesses decide that perhaps the universe isn't so great after all.

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* TimeCrash: The Time Factory creates and supplies time to all 'worlds'. 'worlds' which usually flows in a way that's invisible to normal people, however if the flow of time is disrupted time crystalizes and needs to be cleaned up. Leaving unswept Time Crystals in a world makes it difficult laying around eventually causes them to do that, and convert into monsters that will swell up with more time energy before exploding which can damage worlds beyond the one they form in. If not for Blinx intervention [=B1Q64=]'s supply of time would have had to be frozen for the safety [[TheNeedsOfTheMany of all the other worlds]] if it weren't for Blinx's intervention.given the sheer number of monsters present. In the sequel, an attack on the Time Factory stops the entire factory from functioning. We're led to believe that this is very bad. Then on top of that, the Time Goddesses decide that perhaps the universe isn't so great after all.
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Blinx, so the story goes, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin is a Time Sweeper]], an employee of the Time Factory dedicated to the creation, distribution, and maintenance of time all across the dimensional axis. His job is important, because if glitches in time aren't found and fixed hastily, they could result in Time Monsters that threaten innocent civilians. When a group of evil pigs called the Tom-Tom Gang cause a major disruption in World [=B1Q64=], the Time Factory stops its time stream, freezing all of its inhabitants indefinitely. In spite of this, Blinx receives a {{distress call}} from a young local princess, Lena, pleading for help.

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Blinx, so the story goes, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin is a Time Sweeper]], an employee of the Time Factory dedicated to the creation, distribution, and maintenance of time all across the dimensional axis. His job is important, because if glitches in time aren't found and fixed hastily, they could result in Time Monsters that threaten innocent civilians. When a group of evil pigs called the Tom-Tom Gang cause a major disruption in World [=B1Q64=], the Time Factory makes the decision to stops its time stream, freezing all of its inhabitants indefinitely. In spite of this, Blinx receives a {{distress call}} from a young local princess, Lena, pleading for help.
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* TimeCrash: The Time Factory creates and supplies time to all 'worlds'. Leaving unswept Time Crystals in a world makes it difficult to do that, and [=B1Q64=]'s supply of time would have had to be frozen for the safety of all the other worlds if it weren't for Blinx's intervention. In the sequel, an attack on the Time Factory stops the entire factory from functioning. We're led to believe that this is very bad. Then on top of that, the Time Goddesses decide that perhaps the universe isn't so great after all.

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* TimeCrash: The Time Factory creates and supplies time to all 'worlds'. Leaving unswept Time Crystals in a world makes it difficult to do that, and [=B1Q64=]'s supply of time would have had to be frozen for the safety [[TheNeedsOfTheMany of all the other worlds worlds]] if it weren't for Blinx's intervention. In the sequel, an attack on the Time Factory stops the entire factory from functioning. We're led to believe that this is very bad. Then on top of that, the Time Goddesses decide that perhaps the universe isn't so great after all.
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* JumpedAtTheCall: Blinx, big time. And he's a HumbleHero to boot, not wanting to save Lena's world for recognition or gratitude, but simply because it was the right thing to do. She gives him a massive thank-you hug in TheStinger after rewinding time.

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* JumpedAtTheCall: Blinx, big time. And he's a HumbleHero to boot, not wanting to save Lena's world for recognition or gratitude, but simply because it was the right thing to do. She gives him a massive thank-you hug in TheStinger after rewinding time.



* TheStinger: The first game has a scene after the credits.
* TankGoodness: The Tom-Toms get a tank in the sequel.

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* TheStinger: The first game has a scene after the credits.
credits. [[spoiler:Lena gives Blinx a massive thank-you hug after rewinding time, as he [[HumbleHero quietly left]] without saying goodbye first time round.]]
* TankGoodness: The Tom-Toms get a tank in the sequel.

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* EternalEngine: The final world (Forge Of Hours). It features plenty of jumping between gears, [[SpikesOfDoom spikes,]] and copious amounts of lava.



* JumpedAtTheCall: Blinx, big time.

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* JumpedAtTheCall: Blinx, big time. And he's a HumbleHero to boot, not wanting to save Lena's world for recognition or gratitude, but simply because it was the right thing to do. She gives him a massive thank-you hug in TheStinger after rewinding time.



* NintendoHard: The last two worlds of the first game (Everwinter, Forge Of Hours) and the final boss (Momentopolis).
* EternalEngine: The final world (Forge Of Hours). It features plenty of jumping between gears, [[SpikesOfDoom spikes,]] and copious amounts of lava.

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