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- the events of Oddworld: New 'n Tasty. In the previous installment, the RuptureFarms janitor Mudokon named Abe accidentally stumbled across a scheme engineered...
- The game centers on the eponymous Abe, a m**** Mudokon slave at the RuptureFarms meat processing factory. When he discovers that he and his fellow Mudokons...
- save all 299 Mudokon slaves (compared to 99 from the original game) at RuptureFarms which can be done by opening bird portals for them to escape through;...
- developed. At the beginning of this game, Abe is a happy, ignorant worker at RuptureFarms, a meat-****ng plant, but he then discovers that the plant's boss Molluck...
- by industrialist glukkon creatures in a meat-processing plant called RuptureFarms on the planet Oddworld. Described as "mysticism versus consumerism with...
- the duo while achieving their own goals. Following the destruction of RuptureFarms and SoulStorm Brewery, the Glukkons commercially harvest the froglike...
- Fleeches. The game opens with the Mudokons celebrating the destruction of RuptureFarms and their rescue by former slave-turned-hero Abe. However, the celebrations...
- showing existence of a Mudokon resistance formed after Abe shut down RuptureFarms and rescued his brothers during the events of Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee...
- 27, 1863, as The Hospital of the New York Society for the Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled, by a group that included Dr. James Knight, a general practicing...
- scientific community as the Sumatra–Andaman earthquake, was caused by a rupture along the fault between the Burma Plate and the Indian Plate, and reached...