

If you grew up with the Addams Family, this Sega Genesis game is pure nostalgia—weird, dark, and weirdly charming. You bounce between Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, and Pugsley, each with their own moves (Gomez’s fencing lunge is weirdly satisfying). The mansion’s packed with secret rooms, floating hands, and enemies that somehow feel both creepy and goofy.
It’s not just running around—there’s some light puzzle-solving, like figuring out which lever opens the dungeon or where Uncle Fester hid that key. The controls take a minute to get used to, especially jumping, but once it clicks, it’s oddly addictive. The pixel art nails that Addams Family vibe—gloomy but full of personality.
Honestly, it’s one of those licensed games that actually gets the tone right. If you’re into retro platformers with a spooky twist, this one’s worth dusting off.
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