Fun 'N Games
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Fun 'N Games | |
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Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Video Game |
Leland Interactive Media | |
Tradewest | |
Artistic | |
Genesis Cartridge, Game Pak | |
Genesis Controller, Super Nintendo Controller | |
Genesis and SNES | |
Retail Features | |
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Genesis 1994 Super Nintendo Entertainment System 1994 | |
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Fun 'N Games is a video game released for the Genesis and the SNES.
Contents
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
Fun 'N Games presents a mixture of games and "applications". The main menu is divided into four sections:
Paint[edit | edit source]
A paint program that offers different tools and brushes, a few pre-made backgrounds and objects as well as the option to import figures that were created in the sub-games 'Stylin' Stuff' and 'mix 'n match'.
Games[edit | edit source]
- Mouse Maze: A Pac-Man-clone in which the player guides a mouse through a top-down labyrinth. To complete a level, all cheese symbol have to be collected while cats have to be avoided. Collecting a bone temporarily transforms the mouse into a dog that can kill the cats.
- Space Lazer: A shooter seen from the cockpit of a space-ship. The player controls a crosshair and has to shoot increasingly difficult enemies.
- Whack a Clown: This game is exclusive to the Genesis Version and plays like 'Whac-a-Mole' only with clowns instead of moles.
Music[edit | edit source]
Songs can be composed by choosing from several instruments and putting notes onto a stave. It is also possible to add sound effects (animal noises and others) or edit provided songs.
Style[edit | edit source]
This section contains two mini-games:
- Stylin' Stuff: Here, the player can edit the sprite of a woman by selecting different clothes, hats or haircuts.
- Mix 'n match: Sprites can be created by putting together different heads, torsi and legs.
Controls[edit | edit source]
Both versions of the game allowed the players to use either the gamepad or the mouse controller or even both at the same time.