Insurmountable Waist Height Fence (InstanceTopic, 7)

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'''Insurmountable Waist Height Fence'''s crop up in virtually all [[game]]s that aren't [[platformer]]s (as those actually have decent physics... well, with a few [[Mario|exceptions]]). They are yet another product of [[game designer]] [[laziness]].
'''Insurmountable Waist Height Fence'''s crop up in virtually all [[game]]s that aren't [[platformer]]s (as those actually have decent physics... well, with a few [[Mario|exceptions]]). They are yet another product of [[game designer]] [[laziness]].
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The most extreme examples include [[Patapon|bird-riding warriors being unable to just fly over fences tall as they when they march]].

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Insurmountable Waist Height Fences crop up in virtually all games that aren't platformers (as those actually have decent physics... well, with a few exceptions). They are yet another product of game designer laziness.

The most extreme examples include bird-riding warriors being unable to just fly over fences tall as they when they march.