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''Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!'' is, surprisingly, ''not'' an NC-17 rated movie (but has a name very close to one of the sketches in ''[[Kentucky Fried Movie]]''), but a casual puzzle game designed by Keith Nemitz and published by Mousechief.
''[[Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!]]'' is, surprisingly, ''not'' an NC-17 rated movie (but has a name very close to one of the sketches in ''[[Kentucky Fried Movie]]''), but a casual puzzle game designed by Keith Nemitz and published by Mousechief.


Set in a fictional American community in [[The Roaring Twenties]], you select a girl from a dozen different girls to play your leader (or "queen" of your "gang"), and she recruits up to three girls to assist her. Each girl has varied abilities in four different talents (Popularity, Glamour, Rebellion and Savvy), which determine how successful they will be when playing certain mini-games (Taunt, Expose, Fib and Gambit). The goal of the game is to use the girls' different skills to gather information and expose the dirty secrets of the community without getting caught up in it themselves. Only the most charming, witty and rebellious are able to survive here.
Set in a fictional American community in [[The Roaring Twenties]], you select a girl from a dozen different girls to play your leader (or "queen" of your "gang"), and she recruits up to three girls to assist her. Each girl has varied abilities in four different talents (Popularity, Glamour, Rebellion and Savvy), which determine how successful they will be when playing certain mini-games (Taunt, Expose, Fib and Gambit). The goal of the game is to use the girls' different skills to gather information and expose the dirty secrets of the community without getting caught up in it themselves. Only the most charming, witty and rebellious are able to survive here.

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* [[Break Them by Talking]]: In the endgame, the townspeople begin slapping the gang with Strictures, four [[Family-Unfriendly Aesop|Family Unfriendly Aesops]] which sap their stats. These Strictures can be lifted by finding the four corresponding Morals, [[Shut UP, Hannibal|philosophies which refute the Strictures]] [[Kirk Summation|and can be asserted in the finale]] {{spoiler|in order to give Mistress Fox and Maximilian a happy ending and defeat Mayor Stogie once and for all}}.
* [[Break Them by Talking]]: In the endgame, the townspeople begin slapping the gang with Strictures, four [[Family-Unfriendly Aesop|Family Unfriendly Aesops]] which sap their stats. These Strictures can be lifted by finding the four corresponding Morals, [[Shut UP, Hannibal|philosophies which refute the Strictures]] [[Kirk Summation|and can be asserted in the finale]] {{spoiler|in order to give Mistress Fox and Maximilian a happy ending and defeat Mayor Stogie once and for all}}.