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The Addams Family: Mansion Mayhem - PlayStation 4

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Features

  • JOIN THE FAMILY Experience the kooky world of the Addams Family in an original story based on the hit animated movie!
  • SAVE THE MANSION Piece together the horrifically exciting history of the Addams Family Mansion in a 3D platforming adventure!
  • COMPETITIVE MINIGAMES Jump, bump and slash your way to victory!
  • SOLO OR TOGETHER Explore the Addams Mansion alone, or with up to 4 players on the same screen!

Description

Family game night is about to get terrifyingly exciting! Only you and your friends can help Wednesday, Pugsley, Gomez, and Morticia Addams save the Addams Family Mansion in this hilarious new 3D platforming adventure for up to four players.Explore the mansion’s darkest depths and magical mysteries like never before, to discover secrets and save the legendary house. Use each iconic character’s special abilities, like Gomez’s Mazurka Saber or Wednesday’s pet octopus Socrates, to solve puzzles and find relics that reveal the mansion’s hair-raising history. Play with and against friends in competitive multiplayer minigames that will have you bumping and jumping over each other to win.It’s hideous, it’s horrible, it’s home – so get together and save the Addams Family Mansion for a frighteningly good time!

Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Release date: September 24, 2021


Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 5.31 x 0.59 inches; 2.89 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone 10+


Item model number: OG02146


Item Weight: 2.89 ounces


Manufacturer: Outright Games


Date First Available: June 4, 2021


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  • Good Family game to play together
Style: Mansion Mayhem
Game is fun keeps you guessing, my son loves playing the game.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by Aracely Pimentel

  • Gift
Style: Mansion Mayhem
Great Christmas gift for my 11 year old!
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023 by joce515

  • Great game!!
Style: Mansion Mayhem
If you're an addams family fan like me than this game will be right for you. This game Is pretty easy and I had no issues with it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2022 by BatGirl

  • they're creepy and they're kooky...
Style: Mansion Mayhem
Actually, you won't hear the Addams Family theme song on this game (unless it plays in the minigame mode, which I haven't played in), which for me is a it of a head-scratcher, but I find it to be a good game. As with any video game, there are things that could have been better. The description of the game that is shown at Amazon says that it follows "an original story based on the hit animated movie." It apparently refers to the new Addams Family 2 movie, not the original animated movie; I only know this from the legal mumbo jumbo on the back of the game box. For me it was confusing that the description didn't specify WHICH movie! Really, though, since the game has a story different from the plots of the movies, but has the characters in the same cartoony style of the movies, you could say that it is based on BOTH movies! Anyway, the game has two play modes, each for up to four players: a Story Mode and one in which you can play minigames (I assume, because I haven't seen this mode, that these are the same ones that come up in certain places in Story Mode). You can play as Gomez, Morticia, Wednesday, or Pugsley (though not, disappointingly, Uncle Fester!). Apparently, players can all be the same character. In Story Mode, you can select a different, or the same, character each time you enter the mode, and you can change characters by quitting the game and going back to the character-selection screen. (There aren't multiple save files.) My bro and I played through Story Mode once, always as Wednesday (me) and Pugsley (him), and overall it was pretty fun, although it could be rather frustrating at times. (From what we've seen, players have different-colored circles under their characters; I guess this is the only way to tell which player is which if they have the same character!) What you have to do is pretty much your standard 3D platformer-type stuff: run around, fight enemies, pick up items, solve puzzles, and of course do a lot of platforming! Really, there aren't a lot of different things to pick up, just (besides the items that you have to pick up at the end of certain stages) Doubloons, Family Crests, and Hearts. Collecting Doubloons (different numbers in different stages) is one way that you get Crests, which you have to have to progress; you apparently don't have to get ALL of them, though you have to get MOST of them. (The game makers could have thrown in a trophy or SOME type of reward for collecting ALL of them, but they apparently didn't. Oh well.) Hearts, of course, are for restoring health. You have unlimited "lives," and it's a good thing, too! If you die, you respawn, though (in my and my bro's experience at least) not always in a very good place on the screen! My bro and I found that oftentimes, if one of us died, the other had to get to a platform that wasn't moving in order for the "dead" one to respawn! Most of the enemies are pretty much alike, and many charge you when they see you. It can be a little hard to hit them before they hit you. It's best to press the attack button a little before you come up on the enemy (or before it comes up on you). Strangely, there are no boss characters other than the end boss, and you don't fight him directly. The places (or a lot of them) where the screen auto-scrolls from left to right are terrible; they don't seem to have been implemented very well at all! They were the most irritating parts of the game for my bro and me! (Most of them are in the minigame stages, which you HAVE to play!) Misleadingly, the game (and the description of it) make it sound as though each playable character has their own "special ability"; actually, the special abilities are specific to the STAGES rather than to the CHARACTERS themselves. Regardless of which character you are, the same particular stages will always give you the same particular abilities --- which you don't automatically have, as you have to move onto a big emblem (that's what I'm going to call it) on the floor in order to receive the abilities (in many, if not most stages, you switch abilities at certain points). There's really no point in calling any of the special abilities "whosever special ability." The abilities ARE pretty cool, however. The game has lots of cutscenes, which are O.K. but are far from really riveting or super-impressive. It seems like not too much effort went into them, as they are not animated, and there is no actual recorded dialog in them (or for that matter, anywhere else); you can only READ what the characters say, not HEAR it (well, the House vocally says "GET OUT" a couple of times, but that's it). So yeah, don't expect any movie-caliber cutscenes in this game. Some of the text in them IS kind of funny, though. (Incidentally, Cousin Itt is conspicuous by his total absence from the game, at least in Story Mode.) The game did freak out on me and my bro once, causing us to have to exit a stage and go back in, but fortunately, the game apparently saves each time you collect a Crest (we've never seen an icon appear on the screen like usually happens when a game saves, although from what it says on the "This game uses an auto-save feature" screen, it's supposed to have one [Thing!]). We haven't had any more-major problems. Overall, this game may not be anything spectacular --- it has its share of annoyances and could have used a little more work --- but it's still good. Worth the $30, I'd say. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021 by S.W.

  • Fun!
Style: Mansion Mayhem
Great game for all ages. The mini games are perfect for new, young gamers.
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2021 by Omar B

  • Game
Style: Mansion Mayhem
Fun fun game! The kids and I play all the time!!
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2022 by emily collard

  • Fun game.
Style: Mansion Mayhem
This is a cute, wholesome game
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022 by Courtney Morales

  • Good for children
Style: Mansion Mayhem
Very easy game, best for 8-12 year olds.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by Amazon Customer

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