Release Date: 1992
"Krusty's Fun House," released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1992, offers players an intriguing puzzle-platformer experience set within the whimsical world of "The Simpsons." In this game, players control Krusty the Clown, tasked with clearing his circus-themed fun house of pesky rats. The goal of each level is to guide the rats towards extermination machines operated by other familiar characters from the show, such as Bart, Homer, and Sideshow Mel. The game combines elements of both puzzle-solving and platforming, requiring players to manipulate the environment to create paths for the rats while avoiding or neutralizing obstacles and enemies.
The game was notable for its integration of various "Simpsons" characters and settings, even though it was based on a non-"Simpsons" game concept originally titled "Rat-Trap." "Krusty's Fun House" was developed by Audiogenic and published by Acclaim Entertainment, under license from Fox. It was also released on multiple platforms, including but not limited to the Sega Genesis, Super NES, and Game Boy, each port offering slight variations in graphics and gameplay to accommodate different hardware capabilities. The NES version is particularly remembered for its challenging puzzles and the necessity to strategize movements and use of game elements effectively, making it a memorable title for fans of "The Simpsons" and puzzle-platform games alike.
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