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  • Alternate Character Interpretation: Tresicle posited that the titular Bread is actually a benevolent entity trying to inspire Bob out of the rut he's found himself in through its reality-bending quest to become toast.
  • Awesome Music:
    • The Kitchen Theme. Quite possibly one of the GREATEST first-level tracks in all of gaming, right up there with Green Hill Zone.
    • The Bedroom Theme. Who would've thought a game where you control a piece of bread would have the most beautiful soundtrack of all time?!
    • Not forgetting the Garage theme. Why is such an incredible, yet emotional-sounding soundtrack in a game about bread!?
    • The Surgeon Simulator theme from the Epilogue. It was good as is, but its appearance here doubles as surprising and hilarious.
  • Camera Screw: When you are on a ledge, the camera tends to swing wildly, situate itself behind solid walls, or just turn away from your bread and force you to play blind.
  • Catharsis Factor: Rampage Mode. It's surprisingly satisfying to destroy the environments that frustrate you so much in the main game.
  • Funny Moments: The entire existence of the Starch Wars mode.
  • Good Bad Bugs: The physics engine can be abused so that when your piece of bread is attached to a small enough object (this includes, by the way, another piece of toast), you can fly in the air. It's rather difficult to control said flight, however.
  • The Woobie: Mr. Murton. Even before the game begins he's been through enough crap to require therapy (the first Therapy Barn note says he claimed to be planning to eat himself to death). When the bread starts moving around and he attempts to tell people about this development, no-one believes him, and he just gets more and more distressed over everything as time goes on. It gets to the point where he escapes the Therapy Barn to attempt to get rid of the bread himself, which then startles him into a car accident. Fortunately, an arm comes to pull him out of the wreckage. Unfortunately, said arm belongs to one Nigel Burke. Poor guy just can't catch a break.

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