Posted on: July 21, 2023

SkiSkeletor
Verified ownerGames: 57 Reviews: 7
Monster mash
I remember I had a shareware version of this game in the 90s. I brought it to my sister's halloween party on a floppy, and it suited the occasion perfectly. But we never got very far in the game, not even myself who played it more on my own computer. But now, decades later, I managed to play through the whole game (on the easy setting). It was tricky but very enjoyable. Challenging but not frustrating. If you use the save feature you can return to start from the beginning of the level. So usually I played one level at a time and when I got to the next I saved the game to return later. The game becomes easier once you get familiar with the levels. There are new game mechanics introduced every now and then, like, bouncy sofas that make you jump higher, air fans that hurt you but you can turn them off by shooting at them, and stuff like that. At the end of the game you can even ride a broom and shoot bolts of lighting. The variety of level design makes the game fun and not repetitive. And of course the horror theme is a lot of fun. You got zombies, skeletons, pumpkins, Medusas, werewolves, eyeballs, witches, crawling hands, living bomber airplanes(?), electric monster that glitches the screen (that one was the most terrifying), even xenomorph alien, and Swamp Thing from the DC comic books. My favorite was probably the funny-looking fish that jumps on the ground. And all enemies blow to pieces of bloody pixel gore. This is a cartoony horror game done right, it has attitude but is also cutesy. The only negatives I can think of: Some levels have quite difficult jumps on moving waterlily pads or brooms that fly on the air. Also the final boss fight was a bit of a letdown. He looks terrifying but is too easy, compared to how difficult some earlier parts of the game were. Overall I must say this is one of the most fun games I have gotten from GOG so far. Played with: Linux Mint
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