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You can also check the legal and commercial status of this font; It is the users' own legal responsibility to download and use this font. Simpsons Treehouse of Horror 0.1.0. Simpsons Treehouse of Horror pays homage to the classic game with beat-em-up gameplay and an alien invasion storyline. Gamepads are supported, and all keyboard controls can be customized and sound and video options as well. Each level gets progressively difficult, and just when you think you have it down pat, the boss appears. A similar, difficult character will also appear in the next level. Watch for random cans which give you a power-up donut. You're going to need it. The game does a good job of progressing slowly. You'll want to know how to block and duck after the first level. We had a lot of luck with the dive and punch method. There are also bonus games to be found including: Beat-em-up games can usually bore us pretty quickly, but there's enough here to entertain for hours. The developer put this game out for free to promote his other games so be sure to stop by his website. ‘The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror’ is a game you should download right now. The Simpsons arcade game, released in 1991, was a four-player, arcade beat-’em-up that followed in the footsteps of the similar Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game released in 1989. It was also one of the best arcade games I played when I was a kid. The early Treehouse of Horror Halloween specials on The Simpsons (the TV show) had some great stories. In what looks like two great tastes that go together, Thatcher Productions has released a version of the Simpsons arcade machine retooled with a Treehouse of Horror theme. There’s also a bonus mode where you can play as Peter Griffin from Family Guy, fighting through Quahog and Springfield. Yes, the game’s developer says, you do get to fight the chicken. You can download The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror for free on AlphaBetaGamer. Dennis Scimeca. 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The 30 Best Simpsons “Treehouse of Horror” Segments, Ranked. After 30 years, the annual Halloween episode is an institution. While you can say what you want about the last 10, 15 or (if you’re a real snob) 20 years of The Simpsons , it’s hard to argue that the “Treehouse of Horror” episode the show airs each season is a Halloween institution. Making its debut 30 years ago in 1990 means that the yearly special has had a lot of room to skewer, satirize and also pay loving tribute to a number of other institutions. From famous films by icons like Hitchcock and Kubrick to shows like The Twilight Zone and even newer pop-culture touchstones like Harry Potter and the Twilight series, television’s longest-running series has made its yearly episode a tradition of Halloween homage. As we wait for this year’s installment, here are the 30 segments that stand out as our favorites over the last three decades of “Treehouse of Horror.” 30. “Dial ‘M’ for Murder or Press ‘#’ to Return to Main Menu” (“Treehouse of Horror XX,” 2009) If anything, the “Treehouse of Horror” episodes are an excuse for the team behind The Simpsons to pay tribute to some of the most iconic film directors ever. Here, doing their best Hitchcock, they deliver one of the best segments of the aughts. 29. “You Gotta Know When to Golem” (“Treehouse of Horror XVII,” 2006) 28. “Heaven Swipes Right” (“Treehouse of Horror XXX,” 2019) A rare bright spot in the later seasons, this one gets its place on the list for being weird enough to show Marge hooking up with other guys, albeit other guys with Homer’s soul inside their bodies. 27. “Reaper Madness” (“Treehouse of Horror XIV,” 2003) So they took on an episode of Family Guy , but also The Santa Clause , and gave it one of the best punny titles of the whole series? That alone gets it this spot on the list. 26. “It’s the Grand Pumpkin, Milhouse” (“Treehouse of Horror XIX,” 2008) If you watch enough of The Simpsons , you’ll find tributes to just about everything. This tribute to the Halloween classic we will watch year after year is one of the best, and ends with a very Simpsons-y twist. 25. “Married to the Blob” (“Treehouse of Horror XVII,” 2006) Comic Book Guy doesn’t get enough love, but when he’s the center of the story, he shines. Like in this segment where a character that is known for being insufferable ends up showing his soft side. A reminder that even the supposedly darkest episode of the season can have some sweet spots. 24. “Bad Dream House” (“Treehouse of Horror I,” 1990) “It chose to destroy itself rather than live with us. You can’t help but feel a little rejected.” — Lisa Simpson with one of the great quotes from the show. That alone gets it this spot on the list. 23. “Time and Punishment” (“Treehouse of Horror V,” 1994) Classic Homer. He can’t stop himself from screwing up the timeline by sticking his hand inside a toaster over and over. 22. “Terror at 5 1/2 Feet” (“Treehouse of Horror IV,” 1993) A classic Twilight Zone parody transported to Bart’s bus, but the debut of foreign exchange student Üter and his weird candy is the highlight here. 21. “King Homer” (“Treehouse of Horror III,” 1992) In an all black-and-white affair, the cast reenact the original King Kong tale, with expedition leader Burns inviting Marge along to their voyage to Ape Island. They come to a group of Island natives, who take Marge hostage as bait for the great ape. King Homer himself wanders over and starts playing with Marge’s hair, until Burns and the crew try to capture Homer. Homer ends up eating Lenny and getting knocked out with sleeping gas, and gets transported into a variety show and attraction. The big ape gets rattled by flash photography, running around and eating Shirley Temple and others before starting to climb the Empire State Building. However, the big lug is too lazy and weak to climb, falling about four stories into the street, and Marge eventually marries him. 20. “Hex and the City” (“Treehouse of Horror XII,” 2001) It makes the list for all the cereal and Star Wars guest appearances alone, but it’s actually a really good Simpsons take on a Stephen King story, so obviously it gets a spot. 19. “The Ned Zone” (“Treehouse of Horror XV,” 2004) We’ve known Ned to possess, um, powers, but Flanders getting the ability to tell the future is actually more hilarious than it sounds because, really, Ned is low-key one of the best parts of the show.