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Monster Bash

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Monster Bash
Description
Johnny Dash's bash 'em smash 'em adventure takes him into the evil Under World of Count Chuck. The story starts when Johnny's dog Tex is kidnapped by the Count, along with hundreds of other pet dogs and cats. The friendly bed monster under Johnny's bed tells Johnny where Tex was taken, and how Johnn...
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1993, Apogee Entertainment, ...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, 2.0 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 256 MB VRAM, OpenGL compatible...
Time to beat
6 hMain
-- Main + Sides
-- Completionist
6 h All Styles
Description
Johnny Dash's bash 'em smash 'em adventure takes him into the evil Under World of Count Chuck. The story starts when Johnny's dog Tex is kidnapped by the Count, along with hundreds of other pet dogs and cats. The friendly bed monster under Johnny's bed tells Johnny where Tex was taken, and how Johnny can use his secret closet passageway to get to the Under World himself. Count Chuck plans to turn all the pets into an army of undead monsters, so Johnny grabs his slingshot and leaps into his closet. The Count will not turn his dog Tex into a monster, not if he can stop him!
  • Wield a super-charged slingshot that can shoot rocks, rockets, fireballs, and other surprises.
  • Over two dozen uniquely animated monsters to battle including zombies, skeletons, werewolves, witches, demons and a giant Cyclops!
  • Climb, crawl, shoot, and even fly a broom through three different episodes full of scary action and haunting puzzles.

Monster Bash™ & © 1993 Apogee Software

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hint sheet soundtrack (OGG)
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility

This game is powered by DOSBox.
Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
6 hMain
-- Main + Sides
-- Completionist
6 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.9.0+)
Release date:
{{'1993-04-09T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
15 MB

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Posted on: July 18, 2014

NotJabba

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Games: 407 Reviews: 4

The best DOS platformer

Monster Bash is a simple game, but it has a few nice twists that make it loads of fun to play. In each level, you have to free all of the caged pets, which pushes you to explore every nook and cranny of the level--and the level design is so good, and so packed full of unique challenges, that it always feels like exploration rather than busy work. It also requires some clever aiming at times to bust the locks of cages tucked deep into caves that are too low to enter or on platforms high out of reach. Adding to the challenge is the slingshot as your primary weapon, which can be aimed diagonally as you fire and shoots in a slightly curved path that makes it much more interesting to wield than the standard straight-shot bullets or lasers found in Duke Nukem and most other shooter platformers of the era. There are also a couple of fun slingshot powerups. There's a ton of variety in terms of the enemies you face and the concepts for the levels. One of the quirkier levels in the first episode has you bouncing along the cushions of an absurdly long couch that spans the entire level, making your character more difficult to control but also allowing you some extra boost in your jumps. The shareware episode was one of the great joys of my childhood, so much so that I bought the game from 3D Realms to play on DOSBox in college--and even though I own it and can play it, I'm still considering getting the GOG version. It really shouldn't be missed.


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Posted on: June 17, 2018

Kipper

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Games: 556 Reviews: 1

My childhood cometh again

Ah, the great Monster Bash which started my platform gaming, and which I demanded to have for Christmas as a full game. Episode one alone stood for some awesome eye candy with multiple animated actions, many enemies, the main character Johnny Dash doing different actions (like walking, running, crawling, climbing, shooting, flying a broom, even shooting at you, the player, if you idled for too long) for a 10-year old me it was an astonishing feat to see. Now that GOG has all three episodes there is no need to convince anyone anymore to "purchase the remaining two", as Apogee put it back in the day - that was the shareware model. Instead you now get all three episodes here, and trust me they are really worth of the price GOG is offering you. I remember when my mom bought it for me for $35 back in 1994! All three episodes (or, Monster Bash) include 30 levels in total, with all increasing in difficulty, and a LOT of different enemies and puzzles (there are hints available to help you though). Only the last 10 levels are of mild challenge, though, but trust me, the graphics and animations which were outstanding in 1993, the music, puzzles and gameplay are totally worth to pick up this, in my opinion, the best Apogee game of all time!


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Posted on: July 19, 2014

JD7Soulz

Verified owner

Games: 353 Reviews: 13

Blood, Gore, and Pajamas

You clear levels by freeing puppies and kittens from their cages while painting the whole area red with monster blood. The hero is a young kid wearing white body pajamas with blue poky-dots on them and a red baseball cap, not exactly the description of your average monster slayer, but the kid kicked some serious butt. For a kids game it has a lot of gore and carnage (but lets face it, most kids would love that). I always liked this game as a kid and I do like the way you have to "work" to reach the objectives at times. It's still a fun game and old school game fans should get a kick out of it.


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Posted on: April 15, 2015

tfishell

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Games: 314 Reviews: 5

Fun platformer but I cheated to win.

(3 1/2 stars) GOG's version worked fine for me (simply DOSBox) aside from a screen resize issue (easily fixed by making adjustments in the Graphic Mode Setup). Monster Bash kept me entertained for a dozen(?) or so hours, with colorful graphics, amusing enemies, and relatively fun levels, but I'm not someone who is willing to spend lots of time trying to beat difficult levels. Thus, eventually, I ended up using the "lives" cheat to fully complete the game. I also felt like it outstayed its welcome for the last few hours. I'd recommend it on sale for at least 50% off and for someone who doesn't mind old-school difficulty or is okay with using a cheat code.


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Posted on: March 18, 2015

Malek86

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Games: 639 Reviews: 14

Who is Johnny Dash anyway?

I didn't even know about this game until two weeks ago, so I can safely say nostalgia didn't affect my final score. Still, I liked this game for what it was. The game uses the Keen engine, which is both a blessing (smooth scrolling!) and a curse (EGA graphics in 1993 were getting seriously ancient). The platforming is good enough, and the level design is quite impressive. You can't leave an area until you have found all of the pets, but I never really got lost, so that's a credit to the level designer for sure. Trying to get all the loot and skulls is a nice diversion too. And the game gives you hints for each level, which helps quite a bit. On the other hand, the shooting just isn't very good (you'll need to master that damn rock), and like many other shareware games from the time, the paid-for second and third episodes aren't nearly as good or memorable as the free first episode. In particular, the third episode has a lot of annoying platforming with semi-blind jumps. You'll be reloading your save state a lot. Still in the upper echelon of DOS platformers, I feel, although Commander Keen 4 was generally better.


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