

You play as Polterguy, a ghost out for revenge against the obnoxious Sardini family—the rich jerks who ran you over with their car. Instead of just floating around moaning, you actually possess their furniture, appliances, even the family dog, turning their mansion into a nightmare. The dad freaks out when the TV starts spewing green slime, the mom screams when the toilet bites her—it’s chaotic in the best way.
The controls take a second to get used to (hold down to possess, release to scare), but once you figure it out, you’ll be slamming doors and making chandeliers drop on their heads like a pro. Each room has its own weird hazards to exploit, and the family gets progressively more paranoid as you wreck their stuff. Just watch out for the exorcist—he shows up eventually, and he’s not messing around.
It’s one of those weird, janky Genesis gems that shouldn’t work but totally does.
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