Addams Family Values

Addams Family Values

released on Feb 01, 1995

Addams Family Values

released on Feb 01, 1995

Baby Pubert, the most recent addition to the Addams Family, has been abducted by Debbie Jellinski, his former nanny. As Uncle Fester it is your job to rescue little Pubert. You must search the surrounding areas (forests, swamps, gardens and the like) of Addams mansion, while avoiding traps, solving puzzles and killing monsters. You'll face such hellish creatures as vultures, gargoyles, bats, ghosts and ghouls. During your mission, you'll run into Gomez, Morticia, Lurch and other members of the Addams Family, who are on the grounds to lend advice and provide items. These items include a box of seeds for producing enemy-attacking mini bushes, black beetle cookies which give Fester a dose of ill-health (this is a good thing), stone marbles for turning attackers into rock, a bowling ball for hitting enemies and breaking through walls and a battery, which powers up Fester's standard Zzap attack. Within the seven levels of play, there are tons of other creatures to zap and items to find.


Also in series

The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem
The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem
The New Addams Family
The New Addams Family
The Addams Family
The Addams Family
The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
The Addams Family: Pugsley's Scavenger Hunt
Fester's Quest
Fester's Quest

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RPG


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Addams Family Values on the SNES is a charming but frustrating adventure. If you're a fan of the spooky family, you'll love exploring their mansion and the surrounding areas. The classic characters are all there, the music is catchy, and visually it's got that eerie Addams Family vibe. Unfortunately, the controls can be super imprecise, some of the puzzles are obtuse, and the password save system is a pain. Still, it's got that nostalgic charm if you have fond memories of the Addams Family.

Points to Ocean for not sticking with the look of the first game and for trying something new, a top down adventure this time. Remember Fester's Quest? Well this plays just like it. Really spooky atmosphere too, I dig this.

never trusting a snes drunk review ever again

I remember it being pretty good but I sold it. Soon after I found out it was super rare ffs!