Release Date: 1994
"Ghoul Patrol" is an action-adventure video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in 1994. It is the sequel to the popular game "Zombies Ate My Neighbors" and was developed by LucasArts. The game features the return of protagonists Zeke and Julie as they embark on a new adventure to save their town from a variety of supernatural threats. In "Ghoul Patrol," players navigate through various levels, each teeming with different types of ghouls, ghosts, and monsters. The game retains the humorous and quirky style of its predecessor, blending horror-themed environments with light-hearted action. Players utilize a wide array of weapons and power-ups to combat enemies, solve puzzles, and rescue civilians trapped throughout the levels.
The game was not as well received as the original, primarily due to changes in gameplay and level design that diverged from what made "Zombies Ate My Neighbors" a cult favorite. Despite this, "Ghoul Patrol" has interesting features such as the ability for players to leap over obstacles and glide using a library ghost, adding a new dimension to the gameplay. The game also includes an array of bizarre weapons and gadgets, including a pirate cannon and a voodoo doll, which help in tackling the more challenging foes encountered in later levels. The cooperative multiplayer mode remains, allowing two players to team up and tackle the game together, which adds to its replay value and enjoyment. Despite its comparative lack of fame, "Ghoul Patrol" is appreciated among retro gaming enthusiasts for its uniqueness and nostalgic appeal.
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