![]() ![]() If you're tired of repetitive side-scrollers with little to offer but a brand name (the Flinstones, Rocky and Bullwin-kle), then stay away from this family. The game is long and involved, but if you could channel surf on your Game Gear, you'd probably be watching something else right now. The Addams Family theme song will be burned into your brain. The enemies are one-dimensional and easy to avoid. The graphics and sound are detailed but repetitive (you can see minor creatures like the carnivorous plants, but the Bone Rooms are all the same). Enemies run the gamut from A to B, with a lot of skeletons and ghosts. You often fall into crevices or onto spikes before you even know what's happening (later you'll be able to enlist Thing as a shield). The head-jumping thing may suit Mario just fine, but Gomez seems ill at ease with all that hoppirf and boppin'. You clear out enemies by bouncing on their heads. ![]() The Addams Family should seriously consider some family counseling.Īs in the Genesis version, you guide Gomez through graveyards, haunted mansions, and hidden rooms, solving puzzles and searching for other members of The Family. They're spooky, a little kooky, and on the Game Gear, they're boring in this repetitive side-scroller by Flying Edge. ![]()
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