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Contents. Plot and gameplay The game merges the existing universe of television series with the of. Tune up utilities 2012 portable dvd.
In the story, goes to market to sell the family cow, but is by a clever (played in the game by the character ) who trades it for magical beans and a slingshot. When Bart takes the magic beans home his father accidentally eats them and spits them outside. A beanstalk grows, Bart climbs to the top, and adventures in a giant castle ensue. Bart meets several characters from The Simpsons on these adventures. The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk is a.
The player of the game controls Bart in a total of seven levels. They are: 'Up the Beanstalk', 'Outside the Castle', 'The Giant's Cupboard', 'Soup Du Jour', 'The Giant's Room', 'Escape from the Castle', and 'Down the Beanstalk'. In order to complete a level, the player must collect a certain amount of gold coins. Bart is faced with a number of enemies on every level, and he can use his slingshot to fend them off. He can also pick up dynamite, which kills all enemies currently on the screen. The enemies featured in the game include beetles, hornets, flies, ducks, rats, and fire flies.
On some levels, Bart also has to defeat a boss. Development and release The game was developed by and published. Richard Kay and Michael Webb served as executive producers, and Joe Smith composed the music. It was released in North America in February 1994 for the hand-held console, and in Japan on September 30, 1994.
The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk is one of several The Simpsons Game Boy games published by Acclaim in the beginning of the 1990s. Reception The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk Review scores Publication Score 5.25/10 3.5/5 3.275/5 35/100 Syracuse Herald-American 3/4 Bart & the Beanstalk has received mixed to negative reviews from critics. In his 1994 book Video Games: A Guide for Savvy Parents, David Sheff describes Bart & the Beanstalk as 'a frustratingly tough game without much whimsy.' Commented that 'this drab game definitely lacks personality. There's a challenge here for those who want to sit through yet another simple side-scroller. Everyone else, though, might be better off trading in their magic beans for a cow.'
Similarly, a review in said 'the designers of this action game took a standard story, plastered the Simpsons faces on boring characters, then threw in some of the show's running jokes. The four reviewers of found the game's biggest problem to be that it is too frustratingly hard, especially for the game's pre-adolescent target audience.
They also stated that the difficulty stems chiefly from the poor design of Bart's slingshot. Jeff Kapalka of the Syracuse Herald-American was more positive, giving the game a three out of four rating in a review. He commented that 'the graphics are crisp, clear and cartoony, and it's a fun game for the Game Boy,' and noted that the game is similar to the early side-scrolling games. A review in the called The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk 'fun and funny'.
In 2009, 1UP.com editor Bob Mackey reviewed the game in 1UP's official Retro Gaming Blog. He described the game as annoying, but thought the graphics were good.
Mackey wrote that 'outside of a funky walk cycle from Bart, the game actually looks pretty nice—for some reason the Game Boy Simpsons games were always graphically superior to the ones—but that's about all the praise it deserves. Even more so than, the screen of Beanstalk is awfully cramped, so the problem of enemies appearing out of nowhere to kill you has only gotten worse.' Mackey added that he would have liked to see a more powerful weapon because the range of the slingshot is only a few feet. References. Retrieved 2010-08-05. ^ Mackey, Bob (2009-05-06).
Retro Gaming Blog. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
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^ Kapalka, Jeff (1994-04-17). 'Bart Simpson Becomes Moving Target In New Games For Portable Systems'. Syracuse Herald-American. The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk. Retrieved 2010-08-05. Retrieved 2010-08-05. Retrieved 2010-08-05.
Retrieved 2010-08-05. ^ 'Review Crew: Bart and the Beanstalk'. EGM Media, LLC. January 1994. Retrieved 2010-08-05. Sheff, David (1994).
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