The Simpsons: Bart’s House of Weirdness is what happens when a platform game decides to take a holiday inside a surreal cartoon fever dream. You control Bart through two wildly different gameplay styles: a classic side-scrolling platformer and a top-down adventure mode that feels like something out of an old-school action RPG. The levels are packed with strange creatures, odd puzzles, and references that only make sense in a world where talking TVs and mutant monsters are perfectly normal. It’s quirky, unpredictable, and sometimes a bit tough, but it captures the anarchic spirit of Bart perfectly. This isn’t just another licensed game—it’s a bizarre, creative experiment that stands out for its originality. If you like your platformers weird and wonderful, this one delivers.
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