An Interactive Springfield from the TV show The Simpsons. You can walk around and visit various locations from the show. You can collect things from these places in order to access other pre... Read allAn Interactive Springfield from the TV show The Simpsons. You can walk around and visit various locations from the show. You can collect things from these places in order to access other previously inaccessible ones.An Interactive Springfield from the TV show The Simpsons. You can walk around and visit various locations from the show. You can collect things from these places in order to access other previously inaccessible ones.
Dan Castellaneta
- Homer Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Julie Kavner
- Marge Simpson
- (voice)
- (as Julia Kavner)
- …
Nancy Cartwright
- Bart Simpson
- (voice)
- …
Yeardley Smith
- Lisa Simpson
- (voice)
Hank Azaria
- Moe Szyslak
- (voice)
- …
Harry Shearer
- Mr. Burns
- (voice)
- …
Pamela Hayden
- Milhouse Van Houten
- (voice)
- …
Russi Taylor
- Martin Prince
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Agnes Skinner
- (voice)
- …
Maggie Roswell
- Maude Flanders
- (voice)
Phil Hartman
- Troy McClure
- (voice)
- …
Marcia Wallace
- Edna Krabappel
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
After playing through the game one time, it becomes unbearably boring. The few locales you can actually visit are repetitive and the "humour" of the game consist of either recycled/rehashed gags from the show or of simply poor jokes.
The first playthrough it is kind of interesting to walk through our
favorite town, but then leaves you wishing of what the game could have been vs. what it was.
Get it if you are a hardcore fan....but even then I wouldn't recommend it. Pretty poor.
The first playthrough it is kind of interesting to walk through our
favorite town, but then leaves you wishing of what the game could have been vs. what it was.
Get it if you are a hardcore fan....but even then I wouldn't recommend it. Pretty poor.
As a huge Simpsons fan, I must admit this game got me pretty excited -- you get to walk around Springfield as though you were one of the characters on the TV show! It was also great that there are plenty of gags in this game that tie-back to the show (B-Sharps gold records, Apu's secret garden, and "Kwjibo"). But you can only truly interact with a dozen or so key locations (a couple of them are a little too simple), leaving the rest of the town (such as the Android Dungeon Card & Comic Shop) as "backdrop." It's a nice diversion if you're a true Simpsons fan, but not quite as complete as it could be.
This game gives you the tour of springfield, you can explore and go into The simpsons house, the flanders house, the school, moe's pub, the kwiki mart etc: this game was released in 1997, i think it's a fantastic game, i give it 10 out of 10
I like this game a lot. It has a lot of fun stuff to do! It is clear but it is not 3-d it is 2-d but it is still very cool. It is like making your own episode. The only bad things are that you can go to some places like Mr. burns mansion and other neighborhood houses another bad thing is that it is kind of hard to move and annoying at times but besides those things it is a great game.
10Snrub
How often have you watched the best show on T.V (The Simpsons for the few dim-witted), and wondered to yourself "I wonder what it's like to be a Simpson and live in Springfield."?
Well, okay..you may never have even dreamed about going there due to Burns' Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and having to go to Springfield Elementary where you'll receive a severe wedgie from Dolph, Kearney and Jimbo. But let's presume you really want to see what life is like being a Simpson. Thanks to Mr Matt Groening and the entire team of the show along with computer know-alls and Virgin Interactive you can now experience Springfield life. You'll be able to be as nosy as you want while rummaging through the Simpsons' house and also the Flandereseses' house (which is really funny, check out their record collection!). You can make a Flamin' Moe (or should that be a Flamin' Homer!?) at the welcoming Moe's Tavern. You can check out the Krustylo Studios and watch numerous Itchy & Scratchy shows. Ever wanted to play those great games that Bart plays at Noiseland Arcade? Well now you can play such gems as "Larry the Looter". There's also tons of hidden games including Apoom in the Kwik-E-Mart! You can also see what complaints Abe "Grampa" Simpson is typing up on his typewriter when you mosey on down to Springfield Retiremaent Castle.
Anyhoo, I shall not give much more away.
By now you're probably thinking "Besides from being able to be as nosey as hell, is there an aim to the game". Well yes, the thing is, while you're searching through the town and the places that you are allowed to go into, you have to try and find 72 residents of spingfield cards. So you truly have to search high and low in order to find these.
Along with great Groening-esque animation and the dulcet tones of the great actors and actresses behind each character (and guest star Phil Hartman as Troy McClure), this is one game that any Simpson fan should not be without.
Go out and buy it and place it proudly between your copies of "Simpsons Cartoon Studio" and "Simpsons Screen Saver" and your life will be far better (aside from eye-strains and severe headaches from spending hours and hours playing the game!).
Well, okay..you may never have even dreamed about going there due to Burns' Springfield Nuclear Power Plant and having to go to Springfield Elementary where you'll receive a severe wedgie from Dolph, Kearney and Jimbo. But let's presume you really want to see what life is like being a Simpson. Thanks to Mr Matt Groening and the entire team of the show along with computer know-alls and Virgin Interactive you can now experience Springfield life. You'll be able to be as nosy as you want while rummaging through the Simpsons' house and also the Flandereseses' house (which is really funny, check out their record collection!). You can make a Flamin' Moe (or should that be a Flamin' Homer!?) at the welcoming Moe's Tavern. You can check out the Krustylo Studios and watch numerous Itchy & Scratchy shows. Ever wanted to play those great games that Bart plays at Noiseland Arcade? Well now you can play such gems as "Larry the Looter". There's also tons of hidden games including Apoom in the Kwik-E-Mart! You can also see what complaints Abe "Grampa" Simpson is typing up on his typewriter when you mosey on down to Springfield Retiremaent Castle.
Anyhoo, I shall not give much more away.
By now you're probably thinking "Besides from being able to be as nosey as hell, is there an aim to the game". Well yes, the thing is, while you're searching through the town and the places that you are allowed to go into, you have to try and find 72 residents of spingfield cards. So you truly have to search high and low in order to find these.
Along with great Groening-esque animation and the dulcet tones of the great actors and actresses behind each character (and guest star Phil Hartman as Troy McClure), this is one game that any Simpson fan should not be without.
Go out and buy it and place it proudly between your copies of "Simpsons Cartoon Studio" and "Simpsons Screen Saver" and your life will be far better (aside from eye-strains and severe headaches from spending hours and hours playing the game!).
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Coronation Street: Episode #1.4531 (1998)
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