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The UsefulNotes/XBox360 and PC versions, released in 2007, have the subtitle ''Battle for Suburbia'', while the {{Polished Port}}s on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 (released 2008) and Android (released 2011) have ''Grave Danger''.

Has nothing to do with Creator/JamesRolfe's Monster Madness.

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The UsefulNotes/XBox360 Platform/XBox360 and PC versions, released in 2007, have the subtitle ''Battle for Suburbia'', while the {{Polished Port}}s on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 (released 2008) and Android Platform/{{Android}} (released 2011) have ''Grave Danger''.

Has nothing to do with Creator/JamesRolfe's ''[[WebVideo/CinemassacresMonsterMadness Monster Madness.Madness]]''.

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* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Jennifer and Carrie. Jennifer is a cheerleader who wears pink, and Carrie a {{goth}} girl who wears dark colors. They both dress femininely, wearing shirts that expose the tops of their shoulders and their midriffs, Carrie wearing a long skirt, and Jennifer wearing heels.

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* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Jennifer and Carrie.Carrie, the two female player characters. Jennifer is a cheerleader who wears pink, and Carrie a {{goth}} girl who wears dark colors. They both dress femininely, wearing shirts that expose the tops of their shoulders and their midriffs, Carrie wearing a long skirt, and Jennifer wearing heels.
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* LightFeminineAndDarkFeminine: Jennifer and Carrie. Jennifer is a cheerleader who wears pink, and Carrie a {{goth}} girl who wears dark colors. They both dress femininely, wearing shirts that expose the tops of their shoulders and their midriffs, Carrie wearing a long skirt, and Jennifer wearing heels.

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''Monster Madness'' is a top-down survival twin-stick shooter [[AffectionateParody affectionately parodying]] [[BMovie B-Movies]], notably monster movies. It's very reminiscent of ''VideoGame/ZombiesAteMyNeighbors''. Artificial Studios and Immersion Games were the original developers while Immersion and Psyonix Studios handled the port, and [=SouthPeak=] Interactive was Publisher for both iterations. The UsefulNotes/XBox360 and PC versions have the subtitle ''Battle for Suburbia'', while the {{Polished Port}}s on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 and Android have ''Grave Danger''.

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''Monster Madness'' is a top-down survival twin-stick shooter [[AffectionateParody affectionately parodying]] [[BMovie B-Movies]], notably monster movies. It's very reminiscent of ''VideoGame/ZombiesAteMyNeighbors''. Artificial Studios and Immersion Games were the original developers while Immersion and Psyonix Studios handled the port, and [=SouthPeak=] Interactive was Publisher for both iterations. iterations.

The UsefulNotes/XBox360 and PC versions versions, released in 2007, have the subtitle ''Battle for Suburbia'', while the {{Polished Port}}s on the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 (released 2008) and Android (released 2011) have ''Grave Danger''.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: After the characters fight their way through the catacombs and the Grim Reaper, they meet the janitor, who reveals that they could've rung a bell for him to open a door to take a shortcut.


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* FaceFault: After the characters learn from the janitor that [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot they could have taken a shortcut]], they fall over backwards with their feet sticking up in the air.
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* BrainInAJar: The Principal is a brain in a jar controlling a mechanical suit.
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** Zack after seeing a ghost: "[[Film/TheSixthSense I see dead people!]]"

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