Difference between revisions of "Medal of Homer"
m (Reverted edits by 206.207.225.33 (talk) to last version by Joeyaa) |
|||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
Homer and Bart receive their mission information from Admiral Abe Simpson, then wind up in a small French town. There, they see Uter throw a rock at one house. Almost immediately, 20 white flags pop up in surrender. Admiral Simpson tells Homer and Bart to get those white flags before the French have a chance to kiss German butt. Private C. Montgomery Burns suggests that they take the paintings for "safe-keeping". After Homer and Bart take all the white flags, Admiral Simpson gives word that Private Burns stabbed them in the back and is retreating with the paintings on his own airship carrier. There, Homer and Bart have to reach the top of the carrier where Private Burns is, planting C4 explosives where necessary. Eventually, using Bart's gliding and Homer's helium ability, they reach the top and take Private Burns into custody. As thanks, the mayor of the village rewards Homer with one of their prize paintings--which conveniently has the Private Burns key card! | Homer and Bart receive their mission information from Admiral Abe Simpson, then wind up in a small French town. There, they see Uter throw a rock at one house. Almost immediately, 20 white flags pop up in surrender. Admiral Simpson tells Homer and Bart to get those white flags before the French have a chance to kiss German butt. Private C. Montgomery Burns suggests that they take the paintings for "safe-keeping". After Homer and Bart take all the white flags, Admiral Simpson gives word that Private Burns stabbed them in the back and is retreating with the paintings on his own airship carrier. There, Homer and Bart have to reach the top of the carrier where Private Burns is, planting C4 explosives where necessary. Eventually, using Bart's gliding and Homer's helium ability, they reach the top and take Private Burns into custody. As thanks, the mayor of the village rewards Homer with one of their prize paintings--which conveniently has the Private Burns key card! | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | This level, in name and how the title looks, is a clear reference to the hit "Medal of Honor" series of WWII first person shooters. | ||
{{The Simpsons Game}} | {{The Simpsons Game}} | ||
− | |||
[[Category:The Simpsons Game]] | [[Category:The Simpsons Game]] |
Revision as of 20:21, January 17, 2010
Medal of Homer is a level in The Simpsons Game.
Homer and Bart receive their mission information from Admiral Abe Simpson, then wind up in a small French town. There, they see Uter throw a rock at one house. Almost immediately, 20 white flags pop up in surrender. Admiral Simpson tells Homer and Bart to get those white flags before the French have a chance to kiss German butt. Private C. Montgomery Burns suggests that they take the paintings for "safe-keeping". After Homer and Bart take all the white flags, Admiral Simpson gives word that Private Burns stabbed them in the back and is retreating with the paintings on his own airship carrier. There, Homer and Bart have to reach the top of the carrier where Private Burns is, planting C4 explosives where necessary. Eventually, using Bart's gliding and Homer's helium ability, they reach the top and take Private Burns into custody. As thanks, the mayor of the village rewards Homer with one of their prize paintings--which conveniently has the Private Burns key card!
This level, in name and how the title looks, is a clear reference to the hit "Medal of Honor" series of WWII first person shooters.