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The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare

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The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare is an SNES action game developed by Imagitec Design and published by Acclaim. Players guide Bart through a surreal dream world, collecting homework pages and entering a variety of bizarre nightmare stages. Its mix of exploratory street sections, fast-changing mini-games, and bold cartoon imagery made it memorable, even if reviews were mixed at the time.
Series
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Release Date
1985-01-01
Plays
10

The game combines side-scrolling and overhead exploration. As Bart, the player roams the main neighborhood, searches for flying homework pages, and enters separate dream stages with different rules. These stages may involve shooting, platforming, or evasive challenges, each with its own failure state. Progress depends on gathering key items, surviving the dream sequences, and returning to the hub area to continue.

Bart Simpson

The playable protagonist who navigates the nightmare world.

Homer Simpson

Bart's father, featured in the game's dream narrative.

Marge Simpson

Bart's mother, appearing as part of the family backdrop and story context.

Lisa Simpson

Bart's sister, included among the main Simpson family characters.

Focus on collecting homework pages quickly in the hub area so you can trigger more dream stages. Learn each dream's unique rules before rushing in, since the game changes genre and controls frequently. Use careful movement against dangerous enemies and environmental hazards, and preserve safer routes when possible. If a stage feels especially punishing, return later after clearing easier objectives first.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Check the edges of the screen and elevated spots when searching for objective items.

Tips

Pause for a moment in each dream stage to read enemy patterns before committing to movement.

Tips

Prioritize survival over extra points when a stage starts to spiral out of control.

User Reviews

Many players remember the game's strong Simpsons personality and strange dream presentation.

User Reviews

Others feel the constant genre shifts make it hard to settle into a rhythm.

User Reviews

It remains a distinctive but divisive SNES title.

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