Krusty's Super Fun House for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was published by Acclaim and is a reskin of an Amiga game, Rat-Trap. As such, the gameplay has little to do with the Simpson's universe. But it's a decent puzzle platformer in the tradition of other escort games such as the Lemmings or the much more recent Mario Vs Donkey Kong series. It features some out of place, but cartoony grotesque humor. The levels can be very large and far too few passwords for the number of levels.
I start this game with a cheat code, then I set about to try to show the game, including the unique trap animations per floor. A decent game that I wish was structured differently. This was also released on the NES and Game Boy as Krusty's Fun House.
**NOTICE**
This footage was recorded by me, a gamer of average skill. The recorded video is novel only because of its age, taped before the benefit of GameFAQs or access to other online assistance. The only help available came in the form of gaming magazines and word of mouth. Otherwise, expect an unremarkable run through the game featured.
The original tapes were recorded in EP (SLP), transferred to DVD recorded in LP (four hours per single-density DVD), ripped using a lossy video format, split, combined, stretched to standard SD, and reencoded with another lossy format, and then finally YouTube adds its own compression. Each transfer introduces more degradation of quality. On CRT, the original tapes and first-generation DVD recordings look clearer and more vibrant than what's being shown here. Reference quality transfer wasn't required, my old tapes are only important to me.