The Simpsons: Night of the Living - Treehouse of Horror

The Simpsons: Night of the Living - Treehouse of Horror (2001)

by Software Creations, Gradiente, THQ
Genres:Adventure, Platform
Themes:Action, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:The Simpsons: Night of the Living - Treehouse of Horror is a platform game for the Game Boy Color. The game features seven side-scrolling levels in which the player controls the members of the Simpson family. The game features seven levels, each one of which re-creates a tale from the annual Treehouse of Horror episodes. All five members of the Simpson family have their own level, except for Homer who has three.Show more
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