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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: ''No Puzzles Either!'' is a fast-paced match-three game bearing elements from the series.
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''What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord?'', formerly known as ''Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do to Deserve This?'' is a dungeon defense sim/puzzle game by Acquire (Published by Nippon Ichi America in the US) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable.

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''What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord?'', formerly known as ''Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! What Did I Do to Deserve This?'' is a dungeon defense sim/puzzle game by Acquire (Published by Nippon Ichi America in the US) for the UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable.
Platform/PlayStationPortable.



A sequel was released for download and UMD in spring 2010. There's a third one, for $10.00 on PSN, under the title ''No Heroes Allowed!'' And then there is ''No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!'' for the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Vita}}, which is a puzzle game variant that is free to play, though small payments are required to increase inventory room and play more frequently per day. There is also ''No Heroes Allowed! VR'', released in 2017 for Playstation VR.

In 2022, ''No Heroes Allowed!'' would be rereleased for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 as part of the Premium tier of PS Plus. As with other retro games in the tier, anybody who already owned the game digitally can access the game on said systems without a subscription.

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A sequel was released for download and UMD in spring 2010. There's a third one, for $10.00 on PSN, under the title ''No Heroes Allowed!'' And then there is ''No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!'' for the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Platform/{{PlayStation Vita}}, which is a puzzle game variant that is free to play, though small payments are required to increase inventory room and play more frequently per day. There is also ''No Heroes Allowed! VR'', released in 2017 for Playstation VR.

In 2022, ''No Heroes Allowed!'' would be rereleased for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 Platform/PlayStation5 as part of the Premium tier of PS Plus. As with other retro games in the tier, anybody who already owned the game digitally can access the game on said systems without a subscription.
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* AWinnerIsYou: Normal mode in the first game ends with [[spoiler:Badman gloating over your victory, followed by him taking over the castle in the credits.]] This is downplayed in Hard mode, which ends with [[spoiler:a significantly longer speech from him, followed by the credits which, [[NoFourthWall as he]] [[LampshadeHanging acknowledges]], are exactly the same as in Normal mode.]]

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** Pure: Monsters attempting to evolve have a chance of instead becoming these albino monsters that are weak and serve no real purpose. These can also be created when splashed with Holy Water by a hero.

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** Pure: [[BlessedWithSuck Pure]]: Monsters attempting to evolve have a chance of instead becoming these albino monsters that are weak and serve no real purpose. These can also be created when splashed with Holy Water by a hero.



* CannibalismSuperpower: Giant, fat monsters are able to slurp each other up to feed themselves if necessary.

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* CannibalismSuperpower: Giant, fat ApocalypseWow: The ending of ''No Heroes Allowed!'' shows Badman's magic doing its work after the heroes are defeated, uprooting and burying human civilization and overwhelming heroes and mankind with monsters, all with great spectacle.
* ArtificialInsolence: Downplayed example, you can hit
monsters are able with your pickaxe to slurp each other up to feed themselves if necessary.destroy them, and some monsters like the Golems can cause buffs when hit with the pickaxe, but otherwise, monsters will eat, reproduce, and fight heroes all on their own with no player input, and their behavior cannot be directly manipulated aside from the mentioned exceptions.



* CannibalismSuperpower: Giant, fat monsters are able to slurp each other up to feed themselves if necessary.
* CheckpointStarvation: In the games' stages, getting Badman captured by a hero will force you to repeat all previous sets of dungeon prepping and hero waves in the stage all over again.



* DaddysLittleVillain: Badmella is Badman's daughter, who first appears in a DLC story in the second game, and begins to take a major role in the third stage of ''No Heroes Allowed!'', when Badman is [[HeroOnHiatus temporarily put out of commission]], being the DistaffCounterpart to Badman gameplay-wise.



* DistaffCounterpart: Badmella for Badman. She first appears in a DLC story in the second game.
* DistressedDude: Badman is helpless from kidnapping heroes without his god actively creating creatures to save his arse.

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* DistaffCounterpart: Badmella for Badman. She first appears in a DLC story in the second game.
* DistressedDude: Badman is helpless from kidnapping heroes without his god actively creating creatures to save his arse. Justified since Badman used up just about all of his power to summon the God of Destruction in the first place, which forces him to become a NonActionGuy. [[DefiantCaptive However, Badman does prevent the hero capturing him from using their abilities.]] For the third game, the same applies to Badmella [[DamselInDistress if she is active in the dungeon.]]
* ADungeonIsYou: As the God of Destruction, it's your job to make Badman's dungeon for housing his monsters, putting Badman in the safest spot possible, and making sure heroes don't leave your territory alive. You rely on your monsters to do all of the dirty work since you and the heroes can't interact with each other directly.



--> Her life hasn't exactly been all peaches and cream. Just days before she left her poverty-stricken town, her house burned down, her horse ran away, her cat died, she lost her favorite pair of shoes, and she stepped in a cow pie with her second favorite pair of shoes. But you know what Brad says, "Be content with the cards you're delt. *awkward stare* *nod* *lazy turn*"
* EvilOverlord: Badman, aka "Overlord"
* EvilMinions

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--> Her life hasn't exactly been all [[TraumaCongaLine peaches and cream. cream.]] Just days before she left her poverty-stricken town, her house burned down, her horse ran away, her cat died, she lost her favorite pair of shoes, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking she stepped in a cow pie with her second favorite pair of shoes. shoes.]] But you know what Brad says, [[SpoofAesop "Be content with the cards you're delt. dealt. *awkward stare* *nod* *lazy turn*"
turn*"]]
* EvilOverlord: Badman, aka "Overlord"
"Overlord". [[MaouTheDemonKing Is named "Maou" in the original Japanese version.]]
* EvilMinionsEvilMinions: Your only defense for protecting Badman from the heroes, all of whom you build your dungeon for.



* IKnowMortalKombat: The second hero, Chimli's profile says they know all their moves from "mangas and animes" and his weapon is a "video game replica"

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* IKnowMortalKombat: The second hero, Chimli's profile says they know all their moves from "mangas and animes" and his weapon is a "video game replica"replica".


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* MookCommander: Demons like the Wookiemon are [[SummonMagic summoned through Runes]] (breaking a Level 3 block) with space all around it), and while they're tough, their main appeal is in buffing all other present monsters' stats. Monsters in the {{Golem}} family do the same, but require being poked with a pickaxe for them to roar and give their buffs.


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* SavePoint: The heroes are able to create their own save points as they travel around in your dungeon, but you can easily hit them to delete them.


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* SirSwearsALot: The hero known as "*******",[[note]]Pronounced as "Asterisk"[[/note]] who parodies the trope and is the FinalBoss of ''No Heroes Allowed!'', being a "Level ** Swordsman" and has the title of "Foul-Mouthed Failure". His introductory dialogue is full of asterisk-censored words.


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* UnstableEquilibrium: The work you've done on your dungeon carries over after each wave of heroes within a stage. If you've poorly managed or built your dungeon such that it struggles to take down the heroes early or cause a blunder that devastates your monster population in the earlier sections of a stage, it will reflect in the later sections and their tougher heroes. Likewise, if you've built an efficient dungeon that takes out heroes with minimal losses, you'll get more room for growth later on, and spend less time recovering from losses.
* VillainProtagonist: You're a God of Destruction helping an EvilOverlord named ''"Badman"'' TakeOverTheWorld.


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* WhiteMage: A type of Hero that can enter your dungeon, to heal up other invading heroes significantly when they're injured. Since the heroes will likely have already captured Badman by the time you've exhausted said hero's Mana, your dungeon set-up generally needs to be able to either [[ShootTheMedicFirst take them out early or cripple them as soon as possible.]]

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*** Though this could be a ShoutOut to [[{{VideoGame/Evony}} something else]].

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*** Though this ** As an example, one of the monsters at your disposal is named an “Omnom”, referencing the “Om nom nom” meme.
** The use of “My Lord” in the revised title
could be a ShoutOut to [[{{VideoGame/Evony}} something else]].the infamous use of the phrase in advertising for {{VideoGame/Evony}} from around the time of the game’s release.

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In 2022, ''No Heroes Allowed!'' would be rereleased for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and UsefulNotes/PlayStation5 as part of the Premium tier of PS Plus. As with other retro games in the tier, anybody who already owned the game digitally can access the game on said systems without a subscription.



** The third game unlocks special picks with their own unique powers if you load up a save file from a completed version of the first and second game.

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** The third game unlocks special picks with their own unique powers if you load up a save file from a completed version of the first and second game. These are, however, unavailable in the PS Plus Premium home console release due to the third game being the only installment of the trilogy on the service.
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* ShoutOut: The (original) title sounds like a very familar phrase, but we just can't think why...

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* ShoutOut: The (original) title sounds like [[Series/Batman1966 a very familar phrase, phrase]], but we just can't think why...
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A sequel was released for download and UMD in spring 2010. There's a third one, for $10.00 on PSN, under the title ''No Heroes Allowed!'' And then there is ''No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!'' for the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Vita}}, which is a puzzle game variant that is free to play, though small payments are required to increase inventory room and play more frequently per day.

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A sequel was released for download and UMD in spring 2010. There's a third one, for $10.00 on PSN, under the title ''No Heroes Allowed!'' And then there is ''No Heroes Allowed: No Puzzles Either!'' for the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Vita}}, which is a puzzle game variant that is free to play, though small payments are required to increase inventory room and play more frequently per day.
day. There is also ''No Heroes Allowed! VR'', released in 2017 for Playstation VR.
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* AdaptiveAbility: Starting in the second game onward, monsters can also mutate in response to stress in their environment depending on what conditions are fulfilled. These are generally as follows:
** Basic: Monsters that die to the threat of heroes can simply evolve into their next tiered upgrade
** Gigantism: Monsters that die due to starvation will often evolve into large versions of themselves that are much bulkier and harder to kill while being more efficient in expending energy.
** Abnormal: Monsters that die as a result of predation will evolve defensive measures to protect themselves, being weaker overall, but specialize in dealing status effects to whatever they're fighting.
** Rare: Monsters that fulfill arbitrary conditions will evolve into these weird variants at high stress which are different for each species. Slimemosses can evolve into Amoebas for example if the population of Lizardmen exceeds the mosses.
** Pure: Monsters attempting to evolve have a chance of instead becoming these albino monsters that are weak and serve no real purpose. These can also be created when splashed with Holy Water by a hero.

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