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Game Over

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Game Over
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Game Over is the last level in The Simpsons Game. All of the videogame characters from the Game Engine escape to the real world, where Lisa decides to talk to God Himself to revert Springfield back to normal.

Plot

After the Game Engine self-destructs, Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, Maggie, a dog, a Moe-orc, an Otto Ghost, Mario, Sonic the Hedgehog, Mr. Sparkle and Private Burns all escape into the only portal left: the Springfield Portal. Safe and sound in the Simpsons house, Bart tells the characters that the aliens are still attacking Springfield. So, Lisa decides to build a tower to Heaven using her Hand Of Buddha to reach the highest authority in the world: God. The characters climb the tower to Heaven, where they find enemies from previous levels with halos over their heads, Ben Franklin, Shakespeare, and God himself. God explains that he dropped the manual for his game The Simpsons Game, and then Bart found it much earlier. He then tells the gang that he will stop the alien invasion, at which point we see Ralph Wiggum playing the game, notices the player, and tells his father that somebody is looking at him.


Game Over characters

  • Homer: One of the playable characters. He can turn himself into Homer Ball to slam and rush into enemies, Gummi Homer to throw gummi projectiles, and Helium Homer to float and dash in mid-air. His Power Burp can instantly kill weaker enemies.
  • Marge: One of the playable characters. Marge can use her Megaphone to recruit people into building or destroying something or attacking enemies. She can also send Maggie through crawlspaces to press buttons or open new paths. Her megaphone can fire a Power Blowback that has a good range and great damage.
  • Bart: One of the playable characters. Bart can use his Slingshot to hurt enemies from afar and fire a Power Shot to kill them almost instantly. He can also turn into Bartman and use his grapple hook to reach unacessible areas and his cape can be used to glide.
  • Lisa: One of the playable characters. She can play her Saxophone to stun enemies and make them fight each other, use Buddha's Hand to pick up and drop big things and flick enemies, freeze and electrocute them.
  • Ralph Wiggum: Appears in the final cutscene as the one playing the game. God uses him as an icon for his Xodus Box for unknown reasons.
  • Orc Moe: Minor character from the NeverQuest level who escaped the Game Engine's destruction. God uses him as an icon for his Xodus Box.
  • Otto Ghost: Minor character from the NeverQuest level who escaped the Game Engine's destruction.
  • Private Burns: Main antagonist from the Medal of Homer level who escaped the Game Engine's destruction.
  • Mr. Sparkle: Company mascot that helped the characters during Big Super Happy Fun Fun Game. He briefly commits suicide in the level's first cutscene.
  • Mario: Famous videogame plumber who was enslaved to work on the Game Engine. He broke free after it's destruction.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog: Famous videogame rodent who was enslaved to work on the Game Engine. He broke free after it's destruction.
  • Springfield Citizens: All of Springfield was present when Lisa built her Tower to Heaven. They started living their lives as usual after the city was restored.
  • God: The final boss of the game. The family face Him in order to save their town from Kang and Kodos in a Dance Dance Revolution parody.
  • William Shakespeare: Respected poet who acts as the level's first boss and Heaven's gatekeeper.
  • Benjamin Franklin: Scientist who discovered electricity that serves as Heaven's judge and executioner. He also appears in the final battle as an icon for God's Xodus Box.
  • Mob: Marge's mob in this level is made by four Hobbits from the NeverQuest level.
  • Reused Enemies: Enemies previously defeated by the Simpsons that were brought to Heaven. God uses some of them as icons during the final battle.