

Okay, so Smurfs' Nightmare on the Game Boy is one of those weird little platformers that feels like it was made in a hurry. You play as a Smurf—no, you don’t get to pick which one—running through these short, kinda clunky levels trying to rescue your buddies. The controls are stiff, and the jumps can be frustrating, but there’s something oddly charming about it.
First few minutes? You’re hopping over mushrooms, dodging these weird floating skull enemies, and collecting… I don’t know, Smurfberries or whatever. The music’s got that classic Game Boy bleep-bloop energy, and the graphics are about what you’d expect from a licensed game in the '90s—simple, but with a weirdly creepy vibe for something starring tiny blue guys.
Honestly, it’s not great, but if you’re into retro oddities or just really love Smurfs, you might get a kick out of it for a little while. Just don’t expect anything groundbreaking.
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