Summary
- Release Year: 2010
- Genres: Adventure, Indie, Puzzle
- Platforms: iOS, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation Vita, Web browser
- Developers: SFB Games
- Publishers: SFB Games
Haunt the House: Terrortown (2010)
A Spooky Side-Scroller with a Heart of Gold
In the dead of night, when the moon hangs high and the stars twinkle above, the ghosts of Terrortown come out to play. Led by the friendly and determined Casper, they’re on a mission to scare away the humans who have invaded their town and reclaim what has been lost.
Haunt the House: Terrortown is a side-scrolling action puzzle game that puts you in control of a group of ghosts. Your goal is to possess objects and use them to scare the humans out of each level. You’ll need to be clever and strategic in your use of possessions, as each object has its own unique abilities.
For example, you can possess a chair to block a doorway, a painting to fall off the wall and startle someone, or a vacuum cleaner to suck up all the loose change in a room. The possibilities are endless, and it’s up to you to figure out the best way to scare each human away.
As you progress through the game, you’ll unlock new ghosts, each with their own special abilities. Casper can possess multiple objects at once, while Poil can turn invisible. With each new ghost you unlock, you’ll gain access to new strategies and puzzles.
The game’s levels are varied and creative, taking you through a museum, a hospital, a theater, and even a cruise ship. Each level has its own unique challenges and obstacles, and you’ll need to use all of your skills to scare away the humans and reclaim your town.
Haunt the House: Terrortown is a charming and spooky game that’s perfect for Halloween or any time you’re in the mood for a good scare. With its clever puzzles, endearing characters, and spooky atmosphere, it’s a game that will haunt you long after you’ve finished playing.
Gameplay
Haunt the House: Terrortown is a side-scrolling action puzzle game. You control a group of ghosts and your goal is to scare away the humans in each level. To do this, you can possess objects and use them to interact with the environment.
Each object has its own unique abilities. For example, you can possess a chair to block a doorway, a painting to fall off the wall and startle someone, or a vacuum cleaner to suck up all the loose change in a room.
You can also possess humans and use their bodies to interact with the environment. For example, you can possess a human to open a door, pick up an object, or even scare another human.
As you progress through the game, you’ll unlock new ghosts, each with their own special abilities. Casper can possess multiple objects at once, while Poil can turn invisible. With each new ghost you unlock, you’ll gain access to new strategies and puzzles.
The game’s levels are varied and creative, taking you through a museum, a hospital, a theater, and even a cruise ship. Each level has its own unique challenges and obstacles, and you’ll need to use all of your skills to scare away the humans and reclaim your town.
Characters
- Casper: The leader of the ghosts, Casper is a friendly and determined ghost who is always willing to help his friends. He can possess multiple objects at once.
- Poil: A mischievous and playful ghost, Poil loves to scare humans. He can turn invisible.
- Stinky: A smelly and clumsy ghost, Stinky is always getting into trouble. He can create a stink cloud that can stun humans.
- Stretch: A tall and lanky ghost, Stretch can reach places that other ghosts can’t. He can also stretch his arms to grab objects from a distance.
- Fatso: A large and jolly ghost, Fatso loves to eat. He can eat objects to gain new abilities.
Development
Haunt the House: Terrortown was developed by Artificial Mind and Movement (AMM), a French video game development studio. The game was released on October 26, 2010, for the Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
Reception
Haunt the House: Terrortown received positive reviews from critics. The game was praised for its clever puzzles, endearing characters, and spooky atmosphere. It was also nominated for several awards, including the BAFTA Award for Best Children’s Game.
Legacy
Haunt the House: Terrortown is a charming and spooky game that has stood the test of time. It’s a game that’s perfect for Halloween or any time you’re in the mood for a good scare. With its clever puzzles, endearing characters, and spooky atmosphere, it’s a game that will haunt you long after you’ve finished playing.
Review Score
8/10