- Demonic Spiders: All of the family members can count.
- Marge is the main threat, of course, and the moment she's spotted you, she outspeeds and will catch up to you. Unless you already have all the eggs and a straight shot to the end, you're done the moment that happens.
- Lisa, as not only is she constantly aware of and moving right towards your position, but can clip through the walls, floors and ceilings as if they're not even there to get you. She's especially dangerous when trying to hide from Marge or stand still to prevent Bart from attacking you, since trying to dodge her can easily send you straight into their firing line. Just as with Marge, making any sort of contact with her is an instant Game Over. Did we mention she's also smart enough to force you into narrow gaps if you get careless?
- Maggie, from the second stage of both chapters, may be the worst, due to how utterly random she is. She starts crying and you have to drop everything you're doing, risk being spotted by Marge or blocked by Bart, and book it to soothe her or die. Sometimes, you don't even have enough time with that.
- Bart is this hard in the final section of Chapter 2, after being a mostly-simplistic roadblock in the first one. When he shows up onscreen, you are told, plainly, to stop moving. If you don't, you die. If you do, odds are that Marge or Lisa will catch you, or Maggie will get impatient. He makes all three others that much worse.
- Homer becomes this in Chapter 3, where he shows up as a spirit. The entire level is littered with grid-based wireframe scenery that makes it hard to navigate around, you're driving a car that's ridiculously easy to flip over — costing you valuable time as you try to right yourself — and Homer can show up at completely random spots and give chase at a speed that you can only barely outpace going at full throttle. Hear that scream? Time to buckle up your shoelaces and run.
- Nightmare Fuel:
- Marge, Lisa and post 18/24 Bart's models.
- Bart's plot in general, making him a classic Creepy Child.
- The janky, poorly-animated jumpscares can often caught people off-guard due to how off it looks.
- The Woobie:
- All Homer did was try to be a good father to Bart, and, not only does he get terrorized by his own family, he ends up dead, then suffering a Fate Worse than Death.
- Chief Wiggum crosses the Despair Event Horizon, knowing all of Springfield, including Ralph, has been Gridified, and, is, thus, Driven to Suicide.
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