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It was probably only a matter of time before I caved and found a way to combine 2 of my deepest passions in life (Statistics and Sonic The Hedgehog).
When it comes to game levels, there are generalized "themes" that their environmental designs can be sorted into. The site Sonic Retro categorizes every level from every Sonic game into the franchise's common level themes, so I've marked down all the (2D-platformer) level names in each theme category, found the mode words, and put together 6 of the most-used in pairs so that
1. They make for believable Sonic level names
2. They AREN'T just the exact name of an existing Sonic level
3. Both words get results from the keyword generator
and hand-picking sliders from the pool of results.
This is "Tropical Island" #1 of 3.
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