Touhou Mother

Touhou Mother is a fan-made crossover game of Touhou and Earthbound/MOTHER, made by 'S'.

Made in RPG Maker 2000, the game begins when a Meteor crashes into Gensokyo. After Reimu and Marisa fight of the mysterious alien that arrived with it, they find an unconscious boy nearby, who reveals that he has no memories. Soon after, things go to hell in Gensokyo. Not that that stops the lightheartedness and endless references to other works.

The translated game can be found here, while a playthrough can be found here. A sequel to the game, Return of Touhou Mother, is currently being uploaded as a series of videos by vgperson here.

This game contains examples of:
"NakaTeleeli: If I have to alter time-space itself..."
 * Amnesiac Dissonance: When he first arrives,  has no memory of his past.
 * And Now for Someone Completely Different: After, Sanae stars in her own chapter.
 * Apologetic Attacker:
 * Art Shift: The early designs for Reimu, Marisa and other cast members are used when they're in Old Gensokyo.
 * Big Damn Heroes: ...This happens a lot, let's just say that. It's subverted almost as often.
 * Break the Haughty: After the party defeats, she's reduced to staring at the wall and muttering about how useless she thinks she is.
 * The Cavalry Arrives Late: Played with horribly near the climax, when.
 * Changed My Mind, Kid: This is how.
 * Chekhov's Gun:.
 * Clipped-Wing Angel: Tenshi gives  a second try during her second fight...
 * Cold-Blooded Torture
 * The Dragon:  works against the heroes more than almost anyone else, , and unlike the other Touhou characters is never persuaded to switch sides
 * Darker and Edgier: Especially on the take of the relationship between humans and youkai in Gensokyo.
 * Demoted to Extra: While the gameplay leans decidedly towards the MOTHER side of things, the characters from said series are for the most part pushed to the wayside.
 * Not so on the sequel though.
 * A few characters become this after the party
 * Guest Star Party Member:
 * Gods Need Prayer Badly: Source of a fairly big Mood Whiplash in the sequel. En route to your next destination you happen upon
 * Grey and Gray Morality:
 * Fake-Out Fade-Out: Both times against  The first time has Ridley's battle music, the second time has   start back up at full force.
 * Friendship Moment: Several between Marisa and, until.
 * Heel Face Turn:
 * Heroic BSOD:.
 * Hopeless Boss Fight: Several, but the worst comes right at the end, against.
 * Homage: Sanae's side of the story is a loving tribute to Metroid and Metal Gear Solid.
 * Karma Houdini: Unfortunately,, meaning that  . Considering the Cold-Blooded Torture she engaged in,   is also Easily Forgiven.
 * In Naka Teleeli's Let's Play, however...
 * In Naka Teleeli's Let's Play, however...


 * Les Yay: Frequently teased.
 * Let's Play: Naka Teleeli has a blind run beginning here, where he points out many of the Shout Outs and references. Notably includes character 'cheat sheets' to help anyone unfamiliar with the Touhou series, and a quick summary of the events of the MOTHER series as an optional starting point.
 * Lightning Bruiser:  hits almost as hard as Yuka, is faster than Marisa and has some of the most powerful offensive and healing spells right from the beginning.
 * Medium Awareness: Marisa likes to make references to game mechanics, particularly the four-person party aspect.
 * Mighty Glacier: Yuka fills this role.
 * Mood Whiplash: In the vein of the Mother series.
 * Mushroom Samba: Mimicking Tanetane Island, of course.
 * My Human Village Right Or Wrong: Poor Keine...
 * Mythology Gag: Because of Phantasmagoria of Flower View, Yuka's speed never naturally increases.
 * The Obi-Wan:  invokes this in order to.
 * One-Hit Wonder: for a little while, anyway.
 * Recurring Traveler: S, appearing as a white Kirby, more or less.
 * Recurring Boss: "a", a slime who multiplies his stats by some number each time you fight him. Also
 * Running Gag: Yuka and her (lack of) speed.
 * "There are ants at your feet. ...What, here? Get back to the forest!"
 * "Dude? That's rad."
 * Shipper on Deck:  seems to ship Marisa/anyone.
 * Shout-Out: So many that it's hard to know where to begin...
 * Silent Protagonist: Reimu has no written lines; Marisa and her other companions do most of the talking.
 * Squishy Wizard: What else would you expect of Marisa?
 * The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized:
 * Time Skip: The sequel is set six months after the end of Touhou Mother.
 * Took a Level In Badass:  goes from goofy comic relief boss battle to one of the more difficult boss battles in the game
 * The Unfought:
 * Unwilling Roboticisation: Happens to, with the latter sticking better than the former.
 * Near the climax,.
 * Technology Is Evil: One of the major conflicts is the forced modernization of Gensokyo.
 * The Quisling: When stuff starts going to hell in Gensokyo,  align themselves with.
 * Well-Intentioned Extremist:
 * Worthy Opponent: "a" considers you this by the end, healing you to full before the fight and giving you a strong weapon upon defeat.
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: Rinbokusan is stated to be on board  She never actually shows up.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Marisa does most of the calling-out.
 * You Cannot Grasp the True Form: Unreasonable Guy... did something!
 * Worthy Opponent: "a" considers you this by the end, healing you to full before the fight and giving you a strong weapon upon defeat.
 * What Happened to the Mouse?: Rinbokusan is stated to be on board  She never actually shows up.
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Marisa does most of the calling-out.
 * You Cannot Grasp the True Form: Unreasonable Guy... did something!