Bus to the Hills

 is an American surreal-comedy survival horror video game series, being developed by TBD and published by Electronic Arts since June 17th, 2006.

Synopsis
The franchise explores the horrifying experiments of the Atlas Foundation as well as poor souls who get involved with their experiments, primarily involving locations dubbed Hill Lab Towns.

First game
A group of teens take a bus home, an usual routine, as suddenly the bus arrives in a mysterious abandoned town between two hills as three teens work together to try and find their way back home while learning that they aren’t alone.

Games

 * 1) Bus to the Hills (2006)
 * 2) TBD (200?)

Introduced in the first game

 * Elise Goldman (voiced by TBD) - a shy and anxious teenager whose father works as a scientist for the Atlas Foundation as she leads the group to try and escape from the Hill Lab City. It is revealed she died as a child and her father used prototype Seraphim tech to bring her back to life and that due to being tied to the Seraphim, she is the reason the bus went to the Hills.
 * Brodie Fisher (voiced by TBD) - a calm and fun-loving jock who loves to lighten things up as he leads the mission to escape from the hills to return to their homes.
 * Sam Finkler (voiced by TBD) - a gothic teenager who is Elise's only friend as she decides to help her help Brodie with trying to escape from the Hill Lab City.

Introduced in the first game

 * The Seraphim (voiced by TBD) - a terrifying feminine God-like entity created by the Atlas Foundation to possibly help carve a new way to society as she goes mad, seeing humanity as something that needs to be enslaved as they transformed the Hill Lab City to a desolate wasteland with only monstrous beasts as she needs to grow her power to "rebuild society".

Introduced in the first game

 * Husks - common enemies who are pale humanoid creatures with no mouths and pitch black eyes, being completely subservient to the Seraphim.

Common gameplay
The games play as a survival horror game but aimed towards a younger audience as it is split in a level style as each level has a different playable character as the inventory changes for each character. The game also has a mode that makes the survival horror part easier, making the inventory bigger and having more ammo/items spawn.