

So, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York on SNES—yeah, it’s exactly what it sounds like. You play as Kevin McCallister, running around a pixelated New York setting traps for the Wet Bandits. The movie’s goofy energy is there, but don’t expect anything deep—just classic top-down chaos with paint cans, toy cars, and those iconic burglars stumbling into your setups.
First few minutes? You’re dropped into the Plaza Hotel, scrambling to collect coins (for some reason) while dodging hotel staff who apparently hate kids. The controls are a little stiff, and the traps take some trial and error—half the fun is watching Harry and Marv faceplant into your latest creation. It’s pure nostalgia, but honestly, the music slaps harder than it should.
If you loved the movie as a kid, this is basically a playable version of that one scene where Kevin turns his uncle’s house into a deathtrap—just with more pixelated pigeons.
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