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Rating from JuliaJolie 5 Stars ()

Advantages excellent pacing, interactive menu, and the Pet Homer

Disadvantages very short episodes, easy to get stuck somewhere

I got this game as a Christmas gift after having seen the ads on tv (both in the UK and in the US), so I do not know how much was paid for it. The game itself is actually written by the show's writers, and has a lot of well-done animated sequences inbetween each "episode" (although admittedly they do look strange in 3D). All the characters are also voiced by the actual actors.

The format is very much like the previous Simpsons game, (Hit & Run), with mini missions (episodes) to complete. You can play as any character - so far I've only completed a third of the game, but I've already played as Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and (for a few tasks) Maggie, who Marge shamelessly uses to crawl into dangerous and tiny spaces. The menu to enter different episodes is in the form of a 3D map of Springfield, and to enter each episode you click on a particular building around which most of the episode's action revolves. Unfortunately some of the buildings are a bit of a cheek and don't involve any gameplay - for example, Moe's Tavern is actually really just the credits, but the choice of song here is quite funny (Scorpions' "Rock You Like A Hurricane").

The episodes themselves are very creative, the best one I've seen so far being the infamous Land of Chocolate (dreamt about by Homer in "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"), in which Homer is chased by chocolate bunnies, jumps off of Marshmallows and has to follow a white chocolate rabbit. Other episodes involve Lisa & Bart walking through a blood factory for a video game, and Marge recruiting mob members to help her ban said game.

The gameplay is very easy to get used to - there are several checkpoints throughout each episode which mean that if Bart is shredded by a chainsaw or Homer drowns in chocolate syrup, providing you have enough lives left, the game will resume immediately from that checkpoint without losing too much playing progess. Apart from the Land of Chocolate, each episode involves two characters, who have to work together to allow the each other to progress through the episode.

As the game progresses you unlock various character traits, which allow the teamworking aspect to be more creative. Bart may be able to grapple-hook his way to a higher platform and unlock a way for Homer to get through a locked door, and Homer can eat a few pizzas/hot dogs to balloon himself to King-Size Homer size, and use his overinflated body as a battering ram to allow Bart to get past an obstacle. By performing or experiencing some "video game cliches", other items and powers can be unlocked.

While the episodes are extremely creative and fun to play due to the pacing, the episodes themselves are quite short. Although I am an avid gameplayer, I am no expert, and my skill level falls quite low on games that aren't arcade-style fighting and racing etc. So far I have found this game quite easy, and have read other reviews online saying that it is a very short game in general.

The only other issue would be that it is sometimes a bit easy to get stuck in a level with nothing to do, but taking note of the dual screen and exploring every inch of the level helps out here, as, unlike in Mario games, there is no floating toadstool/alien/dinosaur to hold your hand and tell you what to do (by the way, yes, I do love Mario).

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    great review x

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