Krusty's Fun House
Nintendo DS · 1992
About this game
Krusty’s Super Fun House is a single-player puzzle-platform game set in the universe of The Simpsons .
Krusty the Clown has discovered that his fun house is infested with rats.
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To reclaim his home, he must lead the pests into large extermination machines placed throughout each stage.
These devices are operated by other familiar Springfield residents, including Bart, Homer, Sideshow Mel, and Corporal Punishment, who dispose of the rodents once they arrive.
The objective in each level is to clear all the rats by manipulating the environment and guiding their movement.
The rodents march endlessly in one direction, turning only when blocked by walls or hazards, similar to the style of a puzzle game like Lemmings .
Krusty cannot directly control the rats but can influence their path by rearranging obstacles and placing interactive items.
Tools at Krusty’s disposal include movable blocks, fans, pipe sections, and trampolines.
By positioning these correctly, players redirect the flow of rats toward the extermination device.
Krusty can also eliminate enemies or break blocks by throwing pies, allowing new routes to open.
Success depends on managing both the tools in the level and Krusty’s limited movement space, while avoiding hazards such as enemies or bottomless pits.
Levels grow more complex as the game progresses, introducing larger maps and new types of obstacles.
Puzzle-solving requires a combination of planning and experimentation, since misplaced items can trap rats or leave them exposed to danger.
Clearing all rats on the screen is required to complete a stage and move to the next.
About Nintendo DS
The dual-screen, touch-enabled Nintendo DS (2004) became the best-selling handheld of all time, helped by its huge and genre-diverse library. Cartridge-based DS games have held up well physically over 20 years, and complete-in-box copies of the system's biggest sellers (Nintendogs, Pokémon, Mario Kart) remain very accessible for new collectors starting out.
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