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Contact is your average, every day science fantasy new age, postmodern, portable RPG.
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The Decal system opens up a wide range of possibilities.
By placing Decals on Terry, his abilities will increase. There are also "Trick Decals" which might be considered super-extra-special attacks.
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Cell Decals |
Let's face it--touching a power cell with your bare hands would hurt something fierce (they are radioactive, after all). So, the Professor will develop a special decal that transports the cell instantly to his ship. This way, Terry doesn't have to go on living with drastically melted digits.
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Whattya know? It's one of those cells.
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Collect it with the Cell Decal.
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Ballon Decals |
You can finally use that little microphone on your Nintendo DS for something useful--dealing massive damage to your digital foes! Once the Balloon Decal is active, blow into the microphone to inflate it! The more air you use, the more damage it will do.
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Peel off the balloon seal...
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Place it, and start exhaling!
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? Decal |
As its name implies, the effects of the ? Decal are totally random. Friends can become enemies, enemies can become sheep... Nobody knows what will happen.
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Place the decal on a monster...
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Marvel as it becomes...
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...a sheep!?
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Mochi Decal |
Mochi usually hangs out on the top screen with the Professor, however Terry can summon his aid with this very special decal.
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Once the Mochi Decal is used...
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...unsurprisingly, Mochi shows up!
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