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The Smurfs' Nightmare for Game Boy ColorIt's hard to imagine the little blue creatures as anything less than the happiest things in the world, but terror has fallen on their...
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It's hard to imagine the little blue creatures as anything less than the happiest things in the world, but terror has fallen on their precious village. Gargamel has cast a wicked spell (doesn't this guys have anything better to do?) and now the Smurfs are trapped inside of all their worst nightmares! Only Hefty has been spared, and you'll control the brave fellow through each level of his peers' worst trepidations, attempting to rescue each Smurf individually. The spooky happenings have all unfolded on the night of a full moon, making things even more frightening. There are 16 levels in all, and each is packed with unique enemies and obstacles that will give you a run for your money, and the graphics are vintage SMURFS all the way. Two levels of difficulty allow less experienced gamers to ease into play, and all progress can be saved with the use of a password.
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3 Reviews from Epinions.com
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It won't be a nightmare for you.
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Pros: Fun and challenging game
Cons: Pauses between password levels
Bottom Line:
A fun to play and to watch also.
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You'll have a Smurfy Good time
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Pros: Welcome flashback , good color , graphics
Cons: La La La La La La , You die - you start all over Read More at Epinions.com
Only for the Smurfy
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Pros: Traditional side-scroller feel, definitely for Mario fans.
Cons: Can't compete with 3-D adventure games. Read More at Epinions.com