Krusty's Fun House

Krusty's Fun House

North American box art of Krusty's Fun House (NES version)
Developer(s) Fox Williams and Audiogenic
Publisher(s) Virgin Games
Acclaim Entertainment
Designer(s) Fox Williams
Artist(s) Patrick Fox
Composer(s) Nu Romantic Productions
Bigmouth Studios
David Whittaker
Platform(s) NES, DOS, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Game Boy, Super NES, and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Release date(s)

Amiga

DOS

Game Boy

  • NA Jan 1993

Game Gear

Mega Drive

NES

Sega Master System

SNES

Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single-player

Krusty's Fun House, released as Krusty World (クリスティーワールド Kurisutī Wārudo) in Japan, is a video game based on the cartoon series The Simpsons. Originally named Rat-Trap, it was developed by Fox Williams for the British software house Audiogenic, who licensed it to Acclaim Entertainment, the U.S.-based publishers of a range of games based on The Simpsons.

The game was released in 1992 for the Amiga, NES, IBM PC, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Game Boy, Super NES and Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Acclaim published the console versions, and sub-licensed the home computer versions to Virgin. The 16-bit versions on the Super NES and the Mega Drive/Genesis were entitled Krusty's Super Fun House.

Gameplay

The player directs small rats to an extermination area through complicated maze-like levels. The player controls Krusty the Clown, who must navigate through his Krusty Brand Fun House. Each level is a puzzle in which a number of rats must be exterminated. Using different objects and obstacles, Krusty must create a path for the rats to follow and guide them towards an extermination device. Other creatures such as snakes and flying pigs attempt to hinder Krusty's progress by injuring him; he must throw pies in order to defeat them.

In each stage the extermination devices are run by a different character, including Bart, Homer, Corporal Punishment and Sideshow Mel.

Version differences

There are two versions of the Super NES game. Version 1.1 featured completely different music tracks for the second and fourth worlds.

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings65.50% (GB) (1 review)[1]
Award
PublicationAward
Nintendo Power Award '92Best Overall Game[2]

Super Play magazine gave the SNES version of the game a 79 percent rating and wrote "it's actually pretty good fun to play, although perhaps more of a Younger Player-oriented game than anything else. Not one to set your heart on fire, but a good solid game nevertheless."[3]

References

  1. "Krusty's Fun House - GameRankings (GB)". Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  2. "Nintendo Power Awards" (46). March 1993: 99. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  3. "Krusty's Super Fun-House (SNES) review". Super Play. November 1992.

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