Posted on: July 18, 2014

NotJabba
Verified ownerGames: 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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