The Addams Family (video game)

The Addams Family
Amiga box art
Developer(s)Ocean Software
Arc Developments (Master System & Game Gear)
Publisher(s)Ocean Software
Acclaim Entertainment (Genesis)[a]
Platform(s)Master System, Genesis, Super NES, Amiga, Atari ST, NES, Game Gear, Game Boy, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum
ReleaseNES
SNES
Master System
Genesis
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

The Addams Family is a platform game based on the 1991 film of the same name and developed and published by Ocean Software. It was released for home consoles such as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, computers such as the Amiga, and handheld consoles like the Game Boy.

The game has the player control Gomez Addams. His mission is to rescue other members of the Addams family from the clutches of Abigail Craven, who, alongside The Judge and the family attorney Tully Alford, is trying to seize the Addams' wealth. The game is non-linear, with players moving throughout the mansion's many inside and outside areas, some of which are hidden. Opponents include bosses each holding a member of the Addams Family hostage, making them necessary to defeat. Power-ups, extra lives, and money are also collectable.

Ocean, a leader in the market of video game adaptations of film in the late 1980s, began development of the tie-in for The Addams Family film in April 1991, before the film switched studios from 20th Century Fox to Paramount Pictures. It was originally planned to be a puzzle video game released only on computer consoles. However, that changed when Ocean was called by the studio to develop a version for the SNES. The final result was that all versions, including the computer versions, were platformers with the same storyline, setting and objective. The game was critically well-received for its graphics, sound, and music, but also was widely considered to be a derivative platformer of its time.

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