Fun House
Reviewed by Ty Massei
Graphics: 3.5 out of 10
Sound: 3.5 out of 10
Gameplay: 4 out of 10
Hardness factor: 3 out of 10
Overall: 3.5 out of 10
Graphics: The graphics were pretty poor. The color scheme was way
too bright and enemies were unspectacular. Also, that overhead view
really wasn't the best ever and the quality wasn't exactly the best.
Also, I gave this game half a point less because that guy in the cutscene
scares the heck out of me.
Sound: I really didn't notice the sound very much. The music and sound
effects were generally just weak and unnoticeable. The quality was a
little on the low side too.
Gameplay: An overhead 'puzzle' game. You play as some kid with a gun (?) and
run around trying to run over tiles. In most of the levels you have to run
over some in order, but in the first few you can run over any of them.
Anyway, the gun is only used to hit some of those tiles from a little bit
away, though it isn't really too helpful. Also, in this game, you have to
watch out for enemies and your time. Not that the enemies kill you, they
just knock you down for a second or two. This game does get boring really
soon since they really didn't mess with the design in the later levels too much.
Hardness factor: I played about 12 levels before I got sick of this game and
those levels were almost as easy as the first ones. I'm guessing this was
based on a TV show for children (that may be why there is an announcer guy there).
Overall: 3.5 out of 10. I didn't really like this game. It had low gameplay
and even lower sound and graphical quality. The idea was sort of original though.