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During the game, Bart finds the manual to ''The Simpsons Game'', from which the [[Badass Family|family]] discovers their superpowers. Soon afterwards, there is an [[Alien Invasion]]. After that, the family is sucked into their computer and starts playing through levels based on other [[Video Game|video games]]. Finally, they attack the fortress of the creator, Matt Groening, and ultimately {{spoiler|make a stairway to heaven in order to battle [[William Shakespeare]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], and [[God]]}}.
During the game, Bart finds the manual to ''The Simpsons Game'', from which the [[Badass Family|family]] discovers their superpowers. Soon afterwards, there is an [[Alien Invasion]]. After that, the family is sucked into their computer and starts playing through levels based on other [[Video Game|video games]]. Finally, they attack the fortress of the creator, Matt Groening, and ultimately {{spoiler|make a stairway to heaven in order to battle [[William Shakespeare]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], and [[God]]}}.


Notable that it came out a few months after ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' was released, although they aren't connected beyond both being ''[[The Simpsons]] [Media]''. Also gets points for having both the writers and the original voice cast brought on to help with its development.
Notable that it came out a few months after ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'' was released, although they aren't connected beyond both being ''[[The Simpsons]] [Media]''. Also gets points for having both the writers and the original voice cast brought on to help with its development.
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=== This game provides examples of the following tropes: ===
=== This game provides examples of the following tropes: ===
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* [[Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys]]: The French villagers in [[Medal of Honor|Medal Of Homer]] play this trope straight to a [[Your Mileage May Vary|frankly]] [[Planet of Hats|absurd]] [[Dude, Not Funny|degree]]. Young Abraham Simpson even [[Exact Words|calls the French like this]] in the same segment.
* [[Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys]]: The French villagers in [[Medal of Honor|Medal Of Homer]] play this trope straight to a [[Your Mileage May Vary|frankly]] [[Planet of Hats|absurd]] [[Dude, Not Funny|degree]]. Young Abraham Simpson even [[Exact Words|calls the French like this]] in the same segment.
** Just to be clear about this, the first mission in the level is a [[Fetch Quest]] to remove all the white flags from a French city.
** Just to be clear about this, the first mission in the level is a [[Fetch Quest]] to remove all the white flags from a French city.
* [[Cliché Storm]]: One of the collectibles in the game is "[[Video Game]] Cliché Moments", as pointed out by [[Meta Guy|Comic Book Guy]].
* [[Cliché Storm]]: One of the collectibles in the game is "[[Video Game]] Cliché Moments", as pointed out by [[Meta Guy|Comic Book Guy]].
* {{spoiler|[[Creator Cameo]]}}: {{spoiler|Not only does Matt make an appearance, he's also a boss.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Creator Cameo]]}}: {{spoiler|Not only does Matt make an appearance, he's also a boss.}}
* [[Crossover]]: {{spoiler|Near the end of the game, [[The Simpsons]] fight the characters from ''[[Futurama]]''}}
* [[Crossover]]: {{spoiler|Near the end of the game, [[The Simpsons]] fight the characters from ''[[Futurama]]''}}
** Namely, {{spoiler|Bender and Dr. Zoidberg clones in the Groening mansion, where they're summoned by none other than the man himself.}}
** Namely, {{spoiler|Bender and Dr. Zoidberg clones in the Groening mansion, where they're summoned by none other than the man himself.}}
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* [[Helium Speech]]: Occurs when Homer inflates himself.
* [[Helium Speech]]: Occurs when Homer inflates himself.
* [[Humanoid Female Animal]]: The orange female prostitute cats look more humanoid than Scratchy.
* [[Humanoid Female Animal]]: The orange female prostitute cats look more humanoid than Scratchy.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Professor Frink's relationship with his new turtle bride.
* [[Interspecies Romance]]: Professor Frink's relationship with his new turtle bride.
* [[Invisible Wall]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Because the game doesn't go on forever.]]
* [[Invisible Wall]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|Because the game doesn't go on forever.]]
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: The Clichés, obviously.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: The Clichés, obviously.
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* [[The Power of Rock|The Power of Jazz]]: Lisa can knock people out with a few notes on her saxophone.
* [[The Power of Rock|The Power of Jazz]]: Lisa can knock people out with a few notes on her saxophone.
* [[Power-Up]]: Every family member has one that makes them deal more damage as well as being temporarily invincible.
* [[Power-Up]]: Every family member has one that makes them deal more damage as well as being temporarily invincible.
* [[Rage Against the Author]]: Simpsons vs Groening. After beating him up, the family call him out for milking their franchise.
* [[Rage Against the Author]]: Simpsons vs Groening. After beating him up, the family call him out for milking their franchise.
* [[Rage Against the Heavens]]: {{spoiler|When defeating Groening doesn't stop the chaos in Springfield, they take it the one person more powerful than him - God.}}
* [[Rage Against the Heavens]]: {{spoiler|When defeating Groening doesn't stop the chaos in Springfield, they take it the one person more powerful than him - God.}}
* [[Respawning Enemies]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|"Infinite bad guys from a small door. Way to rip off the clown car."]]
* [[Respawning Enemies]]: [[Lampshade Hanging|"Infinite bad guys from a small door. Way to rip off the clown car."]]
* [[RPG Episode]]: Homer and Marge go through a level called [[Ever Quest|"Neverquest"]] and Homer and Lisa go through JRPG battles in "Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game".
* [[RPG Episode]]: Homer and Marge go through a level called [[EverQuest|"Neverquest"]] and Homer and Lisa go through JRPG battles in "Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game".
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Matt Groening's cameo.
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: Matt Groening's cameo.
** With a hell of a [[Take That]] in the mix:
** With a hell of a [[Take That]] in the mix:

Revision as of 03:33, 5 October 2014

Bart: The only Simpsons Game we play is the one where we pretend Homer isn't an alcoholic.

The Simpsons Game is a platformer based on The Simpsons. It's also an Affectionate Parody of loads and loads of other games, and lampshades just about every Trope they can think to lampshade.

Each character has their own special powers: Homer can become a giant belly and smash into things; Bart becomes Bartman, and is able to glide and shoot with his slingshot; Lisa can harness the power of the Buddha and stun enemies with her saxophone; and Marge can rally up supporters and is able to send Maggie into small gaps.

During the game, Bart finds the manual to The Simpsons Game, from which the family discovers their superpowers. Soon afterwards, there is an Alien Invasion. After that, the family is sucked into their computer and starts playing through levels based on other video games. Finally, they attack the fortress of the creator, Matt Groening, and ultimately make a stairway to heaven in order to battle William Shakespeare, Benjamin Franklin, and God.

Notable that it came out a few months after The Simpsons Movie was released, although they aren't connected beyond both being The Simpsons [Media]. Also gets points for having both the writers and the original voice cast brought on to help with its development.


This game provides examples of the following tropes:

Lisa: It's the mother ship!
Bart: This must be the level boss for this part of the game.
Homer: The boss! Quick, act natural. [puts on business glasses and pretends to write on a clipboard]

Alien 1: This human has tiny pieces of paper which gives him big, big savings. We must study him!
Alien 2: Study him with Anal Probing?
Alien 1: Of course with Anal Probing! What else would we do?! Talk to him?!

Matt Groening: "Your creator is TV's most beloved animation visionary!"
Homer: "Seth MacFarlane?"