Find all the humorous Easter eggs and pop culture references in Rustler, including the 'Pimp-a-Horse' Stables parody and other medieval absurdities.
Rustler is brimming with humorous easter eggs and pop culture references, primarily to the Grand Theft Auto series, but also to other medieval tropes and modern absurdities. Keeping an eye out for these adds to the game's charm.

Notable Easter Eggs:
- 'Pimp-a-Horse' Stables: A direct parody of 'Pay 'n' Spray' from GTA, allowing you to change your horse's appearance and lose your wanted level.
- Bard as a Radio: The bard following you and playing music is a clear nod to the radio stations in GTA vehicles.
- Wanted Level Stars: The star system for wanted levels is a direct lift from GTA.
- Monty Python References: Expect to find numerous references to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, from character dialogue to specific scenarios. Look for the 'Black Knight' or 'Killer Rabbit' parodies.
- Modern Items in Medieval Setting: Keep an eye out for anachronistic items like traffic cones, road signs, or even a medieval car (horse-drawn, of course) that looks suspiciously like a modern vehicle.
- Developer Jokes: The game often breaks the fourth wall with developer commentary or humorous signs.
Exploring the world thoroughly and interacting with various NPCs will often lead you to these hidden gems. They don't always offer tangible rewards but provide a good laugh and showcase the game's unique sense of humor.
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