The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare

The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare (1992)

by Sculptured Software, Acclaim, Flying Edge, Playtronic, Tec Toy
Genres:Platform, Sport, Shooter
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Bart has to stay up late and write a paper for class tomorrow. For once, he is determined to get a good mark. However, very quickly, he falls asleep. Nightmare after nightmare haunt his subconscious, and it is up to you to get over each one, so that Bart will eventually wake up. From such dreams as being in an episode of Itchy & Scratchy to swimming through his own bloodstream, this platformer offers a nice challenge through its many diverse levels.Show more
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user avatar@XboxClown89user avatar@XboxClown89
February 11, 2025
We once rented The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare. I still remembered this game for many years. Despite not actually seeing much of it during the period we rented the game. Bart's Nightmare is broken up in two major sections. You have walking the streets of Evergreen Terrace. You must find pages that randomly shows up. Unfortunately this only triggers mini games. Unlike Virtual Bart, each mini game simply represented by a different color door. There's a rather interesting variety of game play. A handful of these mini games actually are fun. The rest of them has some major flaws. The goal of the game is complete all the pages by beating every mini game. Let's put it this way I rather play McPixel 3. I will say the animation was mind blowing among The Simpsons games of that era. Bart's Nightmare is a game that clearly gotten rushed out. This could've been something truly amazing in the right hands. It's not a bad Simpsons game by any means. It's a rather difficult sell unless you're an Simpsons fan. Bart's Nightmare is among the most creative Simpsons games there ever was.
yeah this was definitely a classic game that i enjoyed back then when i was a kid it definitely made me feel like i was on drugs or something lmfao! i can honestly say for a weird acid trip game for me that i can remember back then i enjoyed its weird quirks that this simpson game had. it was very hard for me and i honestly don't know if i can even beat this game since there is no such thing as a save game option that i can remember. any event i would definitely would enjoy this quick game to play on GoG for sure just say that i actually own this copy would be just another walk down memory lane lol.
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