The Simpsons: Bart & The Beanstalk - Reception

Reception

The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk
Review scores
Publication Score
GamePro 3.5/5
Game Players 35/100
Nintendo Power 3.275/5
Syracuse Herald-American 3/4

Bart & the Beanstalk has received mixed to negative reviews from critics. The website UGO Networks wrote: "Nothing like yet another crappy side-scroller to inject a little energy into a game series. Acclaim, not learning a lesson from the last few stinkers to come out for the Game Boy, did it again with this uninspired nonsense, Bart and the Beanstalk. The title pretty much tells you everything you need to know about this game — Jack and the Beanstalk meets The Simpsons. 'nuff said. It's got terrible graphics (even for the Game Boy), lousy controls and repetitive game play." In his 1994 book Video Games: A Guide for Savvy Parents, David Sheff describes Bart & the Beanstalk as "a frustratingly tough game without much whimsy."

The GamePro magazine commented that "this drab game definitely lacks personality. There's a challenge here for those who want to sit through yet another simple side-scroller. Everyone else, though, might be better off trading in their magic beans for a cow." Similarly, a 1994 review in Game Players said "the designers of this action game took a standard story, plastered the Simpsons faces on boring characters, then threw in some of the show's running jokes. Bor-ring!"

In 2009, 1UP.com editor Bob Mackey reviewed the game in 1UP's official Retro Gaming Blog. He described the game as annoying, but thought the graphics were good. Mackey wrote that "outside of a funky walk cycle from Bart, the game actually looks pretty nice—for some reason the Game Boy Simpsons games were always graphically superior to the NES ones—but that's about all the praise it deserves. Even more so than Camp Deadly, the screen of Beanstalk is awfully cramped, so the problem of enemies appearing out of nowhere to kill you has only gotten worse." Mackey added that he would have liked to see a more powerful weapon because the range of the slingshot is only a few feet.

Jeff Kapalka of the Syracuse Herald-American was more positive, giving the game a three out of four rating in a 1994 review. He commented that "the graphics are crisp, clear and cartoony, and it's a fun game for the Game Boy," and noted that the game is similar to the early side-scrolling Mario games. A review in the St. Petersburg Times called The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk "fun and funny".

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