

Harley’s Humongous Adventure is one of those weird, charming SNES games that never got the love it deserved. You play as Harley, a tiny scientist in a world where everything’s ridiculously oversized—think coffee mugs the size of houses and pencils you have to platform across. The shrinking mechanic is the real star here: one minute you’re dodging a cat like it’s Godzilla, the next you’re riding a toy car through a drainpipe.
The levels are packed with little details that make the world feel alive—ants carrying crumbs twice their size, spiders dropping from webs, that kind of thing. And the music? Surprisingly catchy, especially the lab theme. It’s not the hardest platformer out there, but some of the later stages get pretty creative with the scale-shifting gimmick. Just watch out for the vacuum cleaner boss. That thing’s brutal.
If you’re into offbeat retro games with personality, this one’s a solid pick. It’s got that early ‘90s vibe where developers were still figuring out what the SNES could do, and the result is something genuinely unique.
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