You'll need excessive amounts of power to want to play this version of "Pictionary."
Heh heh heh...
Remember when you played "Pictionary" and you had to rescue people from a burning building? What a mirthful evening that was!
PLAYERS: 1-2
PUBLISHER: LJN
DEVELOPER: Software Creations
GENRE: Board Game
RELEASE DATE: July 1990
As you read this, somewhere on the earth, a group of people are
playing "Pictionary" at a party. Depending on the group of
people and the amount of alcohol ingested, "Pictionary" is
the greatest game in the world or one that should have been left in
the past, along with "Sorry" and "Trouble." But
Pictionary for the NES? I know what you're thinking because
it's what I was thinking: how does that even work? There's no NES
tablet to draw pictures on. The NES doesn't have the most realistic
graphics. Even if a person can't draw very well on sketch paper, at
least their drawing isn't pixelated. Pictionary doesn't work
on the NES, but not for the reasons you'd expect.
There are two modes to choose from: Alternative Mode (which is actual
"Pictionary," complete with a wobbly, hard-to-control
drawing mechanism) and Regular Mode. Regular Mode is "Pictionary,"
but instead of drawing, you play minigames that, depending on how
well you do, slowly uncover the picture in question. These minigames
have a time limit, which can decrease quicker if you get hit by an
enemy or let a fat person drop to their doom (read on). The four
minigames, in order from "Normal" to "Insane,"
are as follows: "Paint Invaders," a take on Space
Invaders - the more Invaders destroyed, the more picture you see;
"Space Mission," where you collect blue balls on pillars of
different height, while avoiding weird Koosh creatures; "Box
Delivery" involves moving boxes from one side of the screen to
the next, and avoiding Koosh creatures; lastly, "Fire Rescue"
which involves rescuing hordes of obese people out of a burning
building. Read that again, let it really sink in. Now, it's
impossible to not let many die. Impossible. And the number of
fat people who died, just because I was trying to get a clear look at
a poorly rendered image, makes Pictionary one of the most
disturbing NES games of all time. Also, the pictures are terribly
rendered and you need to be a pro at the minigames to get enough of
the picture uncovered to have a slight, remote chance at winning. But
mostly, the deaths.
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Ah, the LJN rainbow, symbol of everything randomly weird, poorly programmed, and slightly disturbing.
ReplyDeleteJust wait until you get to Win, Lose, or Draw. I remember it being decent, actually.
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