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Name That Trauma

Concept art for the "Name That Trauma" stage.

Name That Trauma is the name of a violent Slig oriented game show that was intended to play an important role in the game Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee.

Overview[]

"Name That Trauma" is the name of an industrialist TV-show that was originally supposed to appear in Munch's Oddysee that ended up being cut from the final game. "Name That Trauma" was a game show geared towards Sligs, where Slig contestants would try to guess the what horrific act of torture was happening to a Mudokon contestant behind a screen. It's unknown what kind of role this game show would have played in the game, but it is often assumed that it would have been a part of a leveling up system for Sligs that was ultimately cut from the final game.

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  • Name That Trauma is most likely based off of real-world game-show Name That Tune.