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* [[Cat Scare]]: Subverted in version 6. At one point the player is in a room when something breaks offscreen, only to see a cat flee the room after knocking over a picture frame. {{spoiler|Seconds later, a monster with [[More Teeth Than the Osmond Family]] and [[Black Eyes of Evil]] runs out from behind a bookcase toward the player.}}
* [[Cat Scare]]: Subverted in version 6. At one point the player is in a room when something breaks offscreen, only to see a cat flee the room after knocking over a picture frame. {{spoiler|Seconds later, a monster with [[More Teeth Than the Osmond Family]] and [[Black Eyes of Evil]] runs out from behind a bookcase toward the player.}}
** One of the first events in every game involves Hiroshi hearing a strange crash and going to investigate. {{spoiler|It's just a broken plate.}}
** One of the first events in every game involves Hiroshi hearing a strange crash and going to investigate. {{spoiler|It's just a broken plate.}}
* [[Colour Coded for Your Convenience]]: The Oni's Dark Blue color allows you to see it the millisecond it enters the room.
* [[Colour-Coded for Your Convenience]]: The Oni's Dark Blue color allows you to see it the millisecond it enters the room.
** In the later games, Takeshi, Mika and Takuro have blond, brunette and red hair respectively, while Hiroshi has silver-white hair. Makes it easy to tell them apart.
** In the later games, Takeshi, Mika and Takuro have blond, brunette and red hair respectively, while Hiroshi has silver-white hair. Makes it easy to tell them apart.
* [[Conscience Makes You Go Back]]: In version {{spoiler|1}}, this happens near the end of the game: {{spoiler|Kazuya escapes, but goes back looking for Hiroshi}}.
* [[Conscience Makes You Go Back]]: In version {{spoiler|1}}, this happens near the end of the game: {{spoiler|Kazuya escapes, but goes back looking for Hiroshi}}.
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* [[Guide Dang It]]: Some of the puzzles reach [[Moon Logic Puzzle|Moon Logic]] levels.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Some of the puzzles reach [[Moon Logic Puzzle|Moon Logic]] levels.
* [[Haunted House]]
* [[Haunted House]]
* [[Hello Insert Name Here]]: Hiroshi, though only in version 6.20 on.
* [[Hello, Insert Name Here]]: Hiroshi, though only in version 6.20 on.
* [[Hidden in Plain Sight]]: A LOT of items and puzzles...
* [[Hidden in Plain Sight]]: A LOT of items and puzzles...
* [[Initiation Ceremony]]: In the original game, Takuro and his gang force Hiroshi and Kazuya to visit the mansion as part of one of these.
* [[Initiation Ceremony]]: In the original game, Takuro and his gang force Hiroshi and Kazuya to visit the mansion as part of one of these.
* [[Its All My Fault]]: Takeshi blames himself for convincing the others to visit the mansion in the first place.
* [[It's All My Fault]]: Takeshi blames himself for convincing the others to visit the mansion in the first place.
* [[Jump Scare]]: The cutscene when you're trapped in the jail could count. But if you really want a Jump Scare, hide in a closet with the monster in the room. {{spoiler|At the end of the game, you get one of these with a horrifying sound to boot.}}
* [[Jump Scare]]: The cutscene when you're trapped in the jail could count. But if you really want a Jump Scare, hide in a closet with the monster in the room. {{spoiler|At the end of the game, you get one of these with a horrifying sound to boot.}}
* [[Leaning On the Fourth Wall]]: The monster will, at times, {{spoiler|use the text boxes to its advantage}}. In version 6, {{spoiler|not even the status screen is safe!}}
* [[Leaning On the Fourth Wall]]: The monster will, at times, {{spoiler|use the text boxes to its advantage}}. In version 6, {{spoiler|not even the status screen is safe!}}
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* [[Scare Chord]]: the music played when chased.
* [[Scare Chord]]: the music played when chased.
* [[Scary Surprise Party]]: In early versions, {{spoiler|this trope is cruelly subverted. The hero, Hiroshi, is suddenly attacked by the monster that has been chasing him and murdering all his friends, only for the Oni's head to pop off, revealing that it was a guy in a suit all along and that the whole ordeal was just a setup for a surprise birthday party. Pity that this turns out to be just a dream, and his friends really are dead.}}
* [[Scary Surprise Party]]: In early versions, {{spoiler|this trope is cruelly subverted. The hero, Hiroshi, is suddenly attacked by the monster that has been chasing him and murdering all his friends, only for the Oni's head to pop off, revealing that it was a guy in a suit all along and that the whole ordeal was just a setup for a surprise birthday party. Pity that this turns out to be just a dream, and his friends really are dead.}}
* [[Screw This I'm Outta Here]]: After finding the {{spoiler|hanging rope ladder}}, your hero can potentially pull this, leading to a [[Multiple Endings|Bad Ending]].
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: After finding the {{spoiler|hanging rope ladder}}, your hero can potentially pull this, leading to a [[Multiple Endings|Bad Ending]].
* [[Silliness Switch]]: If you enter "SOUTHPARK" as your name, the character sprites are drawn in ''[[South Park]]'' style and the dialogue is changed to incorporate catchphrases from the show. ''"Oh my god, they killed {{spoiler|Mika!}} You bastard!"''
* [[Silliness Switch]]: If you enter "SOUTHPARK" as your name, the character sprites are drawn in ''[[South Park]]'' style and the dialogue is changed to incorporate catchphrases from the show. ''"Oh my god, they killed {{spoiler|Mika!}} You bastard!"''
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Only one girl ever enters the mansion, whether it's Mika or Megumi.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Only one girl ever enters the mansion, whether it's Mika or Megumi.