A platformer roaming the Addams mansion, sometimes loose in its controls but charming in atmosphere. A pleasant nostalgia trip.
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Platformer1 player7+
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Platformer featuring Gomez Addams exploring a labyrinthine house-world to rescue his family. Published by Ocean, released in the United States in 1992. Non-linear levels explorable in any order, Gomez collecting items across rooms, gothic and comedic atmosphere faithful to the TV series and detailed visuals. Addams franchise adaptation on Super Nintendo.
The American SNES NTSC version of Ocean's film-based platformer, in the US cardboard box that warps quickly and rewards copies with intact flaps. The reference edition for the North American Ocean collector, the British studio whose SNES film-licence catalogue forms a coherent sub-theme. A common title: value rests mainly on a clean CIB and graded sealed rather than on cart scarcity.
Is Addams Family, The still worth playing in 2026?
Ocean's Addams Family remains an old school SNES platformer, marked by its dry difficulty and a level design that lets the player roam freely through the Addams mansion. The art direction fits the license perfectly and the music stays surprisingly catchy. The handling is more dated, with some unforgiving hitboxes. A worthwhile rediscovery for nostalgia or curiosity about a forgotten side of licensed 16 bit platforming. Not a system peak, but a solid pick when craving a retro challenge.