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* BigFancyHouse: [[ExaggeratedTrope Up to Eleven]]. Robert's castle is ridiculously large. It has a wide variety of facilities, ranging from mundane (i.e., expected for mansions or castles) facilities such as Library and Music Room, to ''Fire Station'' and ''Factory''.

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* BigFancyHouse: [[ExaggeratedTrope Up to Eleven]]. Robert's castle is ridiculously large. '''enormous'''. It has a wide variety of facilities, ranging from rather mundane (i.e., expected for mansions or castles) facilities such as Library and Music Room, to ''Fire Station'' and ''Factory''.
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* BigFancyHouse: UpToEleven. Robert's castle is ridiculously large. It has a wide variety of facilities, ranging from mundane (i.e., expected for mansions or castles) facilities such as Library and Music Room, to ''Fire Station'' and ''Factory''.

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* BigFancyHouse: UpToEleven.[[ExaggeratedTrope Up to Eleven]]. Robert's castle is ridiculously large. It has a wide variety of facilities, ranging from mundane (i.e., expected for mansions or castles) facilities such as Library and Music Room, to ''Fire Station'' and ''Factory''.
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* BigFancyHouse: Robert's castle is ridiculously large.

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* BigFancyHouse: UpToEleven. Robert's castle is ridiculously large.large. It has a wide variety of facilities, ranging from mundane (i.e., expected for mansions or castles) facilities such as Library and Music Room, to ''Fire Station'' and ''Factory''.



* ChromaticArrangement: The core trio had this - with Robert being associated with blue, the Butler being associated with red, and the dog being associated with green.
* DistressedDude: The King's Nightmare levels involve Robert getting himself into dangerous situations, and it will be up to the player to rescue him.
* LargeAndInCharge: King Robert is a pretty big guy, and definitely much bigger than either the Butler or his dog.

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* ChromaticArrangement: The core trio had follow this color scheme - with Robert being is associated with blue, the blue. The Butler being is associated with red, and red. And the dog being is associated with green.
* DistressedDude: The King's Nightmare levels involve Robert getting himself into dangerous situations, and it situations. It will be up to the player to rescue him.
* LargeAndInCharge: King Robert is a pretty big guy, and definitely much bigger than either the Butler or his dog.
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* LargeAndInCharge: King Robert is a pretty big guy, and definitely much bigger than either the Butler or his dog.
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* DistressedDude: In the King's Nightmare levels, Robert constantly gets himself into dangerous situations, and it is up the player to rescue him.

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* DistressedDude: In the The King's Nightmare levels, levels involve Robert constantly gets getting himself into dangerous situations, and it is will be up to the player to rescue him.
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* ChromaticArrangement: The core trio had this - with Robert being associated with blue, the Butler being associated with red, and the dog being associated with green.
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* BigFancyHouse: Robert's castle is ridiculously large.
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* DistressedDude: In the King's Nightmare levels, Robert constantly gets himself into dangerous situations, and it is up the player to rescue him.
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The game stands out for its incredibly [[NeverTrustATrailer false advertising]], in which Robert is always shown in life-or-death situations and the player must match enough tiles to clear an open path to trigger a mechanic that will save the King from danger. Of course, in an attempt to stroke the viewer's ego and trick them into downloading the game, the example player in the advertisement always fails this simple task. Occasionally, players will have to complete this type of level, known as a "King's Nightmare", but the mechanics aren't the same as they are in the ads, as they simply require completing matching objectives in limited time. Even today, the ads continue to follow the same tradition of hypothetical players failing to save the King despite millions of downloaders now knowing the truth that most levels do not involve life-or-death thrills and simply require players to complete objectives within a set turn limit, including cracking open safes or hatching birds from eggs simply by matching tiles near them.

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The game stands out for its incredibly [[NeverTrustATrailer false advertising]], in which Robert is always shown in life-or-death situations and the player must match enough tiles to clear an open path to trigger a mechanic that will save the King from danger. Of course, in an attempt to stroke the viewer's ego and trick them into downloading the game, the example player in the advertisement always fails this simple task. Occasionally, players will have to complete this type of level, known as a "King's Nightmare", but the mechanics aren't the same as they are in the ads, as they simply require completing matching objectives in limited time. Even today, the ads continue to follow the same tradition of hypothetical players failing to save the King despite millions of downloaders now knowing the truth that most levels do not involve life-or-death thrills and simply only require players to complete objectives clear X number of specific obstacles within a set turn limit, including cracking open safes or hatching birds from eggs simply by matching tiles near them.
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The game stands out for its incredibly [[NeverTrustATrailer false advertising]], in which Robert is always shown in life-or-death situations and the player must match enough tiles to clear an open path to trigger a mechanic that will save the King from danger. Of course, in an attempt to stroke the viewer's ego and trick them into downloading the game, the example player in the advertisement always fails this simple task. Occasionally, players will have to complete this type of level, known as a "King's Nightmare", but the matching isn't as simple, nor the mechanics as whimsical, as they are in the ads. Even today, the ads continue to follow the same tradition of hypothetical players failing to save the King despite millions of downloaders now knowing the truth that most levels do not involve life-or-death thrills and simply require players to complete objectives within a set turn limit, including cracking open safes or hatching birds from eggs simply by matching tiles near them.

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The game stands out for its incredibly [[NeverTrustATrailer false advertising]], in which Robert is always shown in life-or-death situations and the player must match enough tiles to clear an open path to trigger a mechanic that will save the King from danger. Of course, in an attempt to stroke the viewer's ego and trick them into downloading the game, the example player in the advertisement always fails this simple task. Occasionally, players will have to complete this type of level, known as a "King's Nightmare", but the matching isn't as simple, nor the mechanics as whimsical, aren't the same as they are in the ads.ads, as they simply require completing matching objectives in limited time. Even today, the ads continue to follow the same tradition of hypothetical players failing to save the King despite millions of downloaders now knowing the truth that most levels do not involve life-or-death thrills and simply require players to complete objectives within a set turn limit, including cracking open safes or hatching birds from eggs simply by matching tiles near them.
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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you don't have to save Robert from danger all the time. Not to mention that the mechanics of saving him aren't the same as they are in the ads. What's more, players can ''skip'' these levels, at the cost of not earning 50 coins for completing them.

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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you don't very rarely have to save Robert from danger all the time.mortal danger. Not to mention that the mechanics of saving him aren't the same as they are in the ads. What's more, players can ''skip'' these levels, at the cost of not earning 50 coins each for completing them.
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* BonusStage: If all available levels in the main storyline are completed, players can join the Royal League and compete with other players worldwide until new story levels are released.
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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you don't have to save Robert from danger all the time. Not to mention that the mechanics of saving him aren't the same as they are in the ads. What's more, players can even ''skip'' these episodes, at the cost of not earning 50 coins for completing them.

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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you don't have to save Robert from danger all the time. Not to mention that the mechanics of saving him aren't the same as they are in the ads. What's more, players can even ''skip'' these episodes, levels, at the cost of not earning 50 coins for completing them.
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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you don't have to save Robert from danger all the time. Not to mention that the mechanics of saving him aren't the same as they are in the ads.

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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you don't have to save Robert from danger all the time. Not to mention that the mechanics of saving him aren't the same as they are in the ads. What's more, players can even ''skip'' these episodes, at the cost of not earning 50 coins for completing them.
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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you never have to save Robert from falling off a cliff, drowning, being burned, being frozen to death, falling into toxic waste, etc., etc., etc. Though you may occasionally have to save him from being squished by a sliding wall with drills for some reason.

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* NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you never don't have to save Robert from falling off a cliff, drowning, being burned, being frozen danger all the time. Not to death, falling into toxic waste, etc., etc., etc. Though you may occasionally have to save mention that the mechanics of saving him from being squished by a sliding wall with drills for some reason.aren't the same as they are in the ads.
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* AnInteriorDesignerIsYou: The objective of the game is to raise money from solving puzzles to reconstruct and then refurbish Robert's castle.
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The game stands out for its incredibly [[NeverTrustATrailer false advertising]], in which Robert is always shown in life-or-death situations and the player must match enough tiles to clear an open path to trigger a mechanic that will save the King from danger. Of course, in an attempt to stroke the viewer's ego and trick them into downloading the game, the example player in the advertisement always fails this simple task. Occasionally, players will have to complete this type of level, known as a "King's Nightmare", but the matching isn't as simple, nor the mechanics as whimsical, as they are in the ads. Even today, the ads continue to follow the same tradition of hypothetical players failing to save the King despite millions of downloaders now knowing the truth that most levels do not involve life-or-death thrills and simply require you to complete objectives within a set turn limit.

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The game stands out for its incredibly [[NeverTrustATrailer false advertising]], in which Robert is always shown in life-or-death situations and the player must match enough tiles to clear an open path to trigger a mechanic that will save the King from danger. Of course, in an attempt to stroke the viewer's ego and trick them into downloading the game, the example player in the advertisement always fails this simple task. Occasionally, players will have to complete this type of level, known as a "King's Nightmare", but the matching isn't as simple, nor the mechanics as whimsical, as they are in the ads. Even today, the ads continue to follow the same tradition of hypothetical players failing to save the King despite millions of downloaders now knowing the truth that most levels do not involve life-or-death thrills and simply require you players to complete objectives within a set turn limit.
limit, including cracking open safes or hatching birds from eggs simply by matching tiles near them.
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''Royal Match'' is a [[CasualVideoGame casual]] freemium [[MatchThreeGame match-three game]] app for smartphones. The storyline narrates the protagonist, King Robert, and his attempts to restore his castle's former glory. Completing puzzles awards coins needed to make purchases to refurbish the castle's ever-increasing list of rooms and gardens.

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''Royal Match'' is a [[CasualVideoGame casual]] freemium [[MatchThreeGame match-three game]] app for smartphones.smartphones developed by Dream Games. The storyline narrates the protagonist, King Robert, and his attempts to restore his castle's former glory. Completing puzzles awards coins needed to make purchases to refurbish the castle's ever-increasing list of rooms and gardens.
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''Royal Match'' is a casual freemium [[MatchThreeGame]] app for smartphones. The storyline narrates the protagonist, King Robert, and his attempts to restore his castle's former glory. Completing puzzles awards coins needed to make purchases to refurbish the castle's ever-increasing list of rooms and gardens.

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''Royal Match'' is a casual [[CasualVideoGame casual]] freemium [[MatchThreeGame]] [[MatchThreeGame match-three game]] app for smartphones. The storyline narrates the protagonist, King Robert, and his attempts to restore his castle's former glory. Completing puzzles awards coins needed to make purchases to refurbish the castle's ever-increasing list of rooms and gardens.
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''Royal Match'' is a casual freemium [[MatchThreeGame]] app for smartphones. The storyline narrates the protagonist, King Robert, and his attempts to restore his castle's former glory. Completing puzzles awards coins needed to make purchases to refurbish the castle's ever-increasing list of rooms and gardens.

The game stands out for its incredibly [[NeverTrustATrailer false advertising]], in which Robert is always shown in life-or-death situations and the player must match enough tiles to clear an open path to trigger a mechanic that will save the King from danger. Of course, in an attempt to stroke the viewer's ego and trick them into downloading the game, the example player in the advertisement always fails this simple task. Occasionally, players will have to complete this type of level, known as a "King's Nightmare", but the matching isn't as simple, nor the mechanics as whimsical, as they are in the ads. Even today, the ads continue to follow the same tradition of hypothetical players failing to save the King despite millions of downloaders now knowing the truth that most levels do not involve life-or-death thrills and simply require you to complete objectives within a set turn limit.

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*NeverTrustATrailer: The ads would have you believe otherwise, but you never have to save Robert from falling off a cliff, drowning, being burned, being frozen to death, falling into toxic waste, etc., etc., etc. Though you may occasionally have to save him from being squished by a sliding wall with drills for some reason.

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