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Basic Trope: Players of a game receive very large numbers of points for their actions.
- Straight: Doing a Goomba Stomp on an enemy gives you 1000 points instead of just one.
- Exaggerated: You get googolplexes of points for everything you do in the game.
- Downplayed: You get five points for minor actions instead of just one.
- Justified: Your score represents money, and you're being paid a lot for your mission.
- Inverted: You get 0.00000001 points for beating the Final Boss.
- Subverted: At the end of the game, your score is divided by 100, so you really only got one point for actions you thought gave you 100.
- Double Subverted: ...Then, your score gets multiplied by 1 million.
- Parodied: The zeroes at the end of your score counter run off the edge of the screen.
- Zig Zagged: Your score is displayed in different units at different points in the game, making it look much larger in some places than in others.
- Averted: Every bit of progress you make in the game earns you only one point each.
- Enforced: The game company wants the high scores on their game to be really impressive, so they make the game give out points like crazy.
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- Conversed: "I scored a million points in this game!" "I guess you need to practice more."
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