The Terrestrial Extraterrestrials: Most Wanted

 is an American action-adventure-science fiction-comedy video game based on The Terrestrial Extraterrestrials. It is developed by TBD and published by THQ Nordic (under license from NBCUniversal), being released for PC, Mac, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Sega Orion on December 13th, 2019.

Synopsis
Harriet and Greta have convinced the Government of the United States to turn Shimmering Heights into a military state in order to finally capture the Terrestrials as the family have to find a way to beat Harriet and save their town from the Government.

Main

 * Evan Terrestrial (voiced by Matthew Mercer) - the friendly yet slightly dumb father of the Terrestrials who has to save his town from the feds.
 * Luna Terrestrial (voiced by Catherine Taber) - Evan's slightly seductive wife who decides to help him and her children try and stop Harriet and the Government from destroying them.
 * Max Terrestrial (voiced by Bryce Papenbrook) - the awkward son of the Terrestrials who tries to live a normal life but soon has to deal with the Government takeover.
 * Dahlia (voiced by Danica McKellar) - the genius and invention-loving daughter of the family who decides to help stop Harriet as she enjoys crafting devices.

Supporting

 * Charlemange (vocal effects by Dee Bradley Baker) - the Terrestrials' pet who is a massive idiot although he is also pretty loveable.
 * Melody Carmichael (voiced by Alyson Stoner) - a popular teenager who has a crush on Max as she soon tries to help him out.
 * Amanda Roiland (voiced by Ashly Burch) - Melody's idiotic best friend who does whatever she asks as soon she tries to help her help Max.
 * Ruby Scarlet (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - Evan's slightly cold boss who runs a boring company as she is soon forced to ask him to help deal with the Feds.
 * Bobby Silver (voiced by Jason Spisak) - Evan's lazy best friend who occasionally asks him for help although he is very lazy.
 * Benny Frazier (voiced by Lex Lang) - Evan's serious co-worker who ends up reluctantly asking him for help with several things.
 * Reggie Goldthwait (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - Luna's friendly boss who runs the local news station as he soon ends up asking her to help him out.
 * Julio Rojas (voiced by André Sogliuzzo) - Luna's egocentric co-worker who is a news reporter known for his rather flamboyant nature.
 * Dolores Matthews (voiced by Tara Strong) - a shy camerawoman who is friends with Luna as she tries to be friendly and helpful.
 * Butch Slammer (voiced by Tom Kenny) - an overreactive sports reporter who often reacts to lots of things rather loudly.
 * Principal Hector Right (voiced by Troy Baker) - the principal of Einstein High who tries to be hip, although he often fails.

Antagonists

 * Agent Harriet Herrowman (voiced by Erica Lindbeck) - a paranoid Government agent who has convinced the national Government to take over Shimmering Heights as she wants to supposedly stop the Terrestrials.
 * Agent Greta Ace (voiced by Hynden Walch) - Harriet's more calm girlfriend who helps her out, mainly due to her wanting to help her lover out.
 * President Rob Robertson (voiced by Eric Bauza) - the rather idiotic President of the United States who was convinced by Harriet to lend his soldiers to invade Shimmering Heights.
 * Alexander Stonemill (voiced by Robin Atkin Downes) - the head of the CIA who is devoted to hunting after criminals as he leads the primary hunt against the Terrestrials.
 * Bethany Swallows (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) - Alexander's loyal assistant who heads to help him out as it turns out she is a cyborg.
 * Cassie Blake (voiced by Ashley Johnson) - a psychotic babysitter who ends up being hired by Harriet and the CIA to help them out with taking down the Terrestrials.

Enemies

 * Soldiers - the most basic type of enemy who are soldiers sent to patrol alongside Shimmering Heights.
 * Attack Dogs - dogs trained by the military to attack and pounce, being shockingly agile.
 * Hover Pack Soldiers - soldiers who are able to fly by putting hover packs on their back as they attack in the air.
 * Riot Shield Soldiers - soldiers who carry around Riot Shields, being only able to be attacked on the side.
 * Soldier Bots - androids which are a lot harder to defeat than regular soldiers although they are able to be hacked by Dahlia.
 * Shock Bots - a version of the soldier bots who can turn its body into electricity and fire it out.
 * Self Destructors - small orb robots that fly near their targets and then proceed to blow up. 4. Armored Dogs - attack dogs who wear armor, allowing them to take more damage.

Gameplay
The game plays a 3D mission-based platformer as you play as any of the four Terrestrials and explore an open platformable world as certain Terrestrials get different types of missions. Each Terrestrial plays different as Evan is surprisingly acrobatic, being able to triple jump and maneuver around obstacles but at the cost of being the weakest at combat. Luna plays almost the opposite as she is the strongest being able to move objects and damage enemies the most but at the cost of only having a singular jump. Max plays as a medium of both as he is alright at both jumping and attacking yet he has an air soft gun, allowing him to shoot things at a range. Dahlia plays with gadgets as she both has a jet pack allowing her to fly and hover but with a limited amount of fuel as she can also use hacking to use electronic surroundings against enemies yet at the cost of her punches barely causing any damage. The game also has a wanted level which can be brought up by either causing destruction or attacking enemies. The levels gradually bring to more and more aggression until you get to the five star level which brings in both the most elite enemies but also one of various minibosses. If you get defeated, you get thrown in jail.

Missions
See /Missions.

Trivia

 * The series' writers opted to create a fictional President for the game rather than using the one serving in real life (in this case, Donald Trump), considering how divisive his administration and his actions are and to avoid a possibility of the references getting dated in a short lifespan, believing that the idea of having a fictional President would be easier to avoid getting too political and to split fiction from reality.

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