This 1992 side-scrolling platform adventure, set in the Addams Family Mansion, casts you as Pugsley on a quest devised by Wednesday to find six hidden items. The core gameplay involves navigating non-linear levels, chosen by entering different doors in the house hub, while avoiding numerous traps. You will collect standard and "magic money" and trigger environmental effects via hidden switches. This title is a main game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
The gameplay loop is centered on exploration and platforming challenges typical of the genre. As Pugsley navigates the mansion's various wings, players will encounter numerous traps and hazards set up by Wednesday to complicate the search. Success relies on navigating these obstacles and interacting with the environment.
The primary goal is to successfully retrieve all six hidden, peculiar items scattered across the mansion grounds. This quest is framed as a "scavenger hunt" designed by Wednesday for Pugsley, promising "lovely horror" and "unnaturally delightful fun."
Beyond avoiding dangers, players can gather currency throughout the levels. This includes standard money as well as "magic money," which is noted to have an extra lively effect upon collection, adding an extra layer of incentive to thorough exploration. Hidden switches are also scattered throughout the stages, triggering various effects within the environment when Pugsley runs into them.
The game is set entirely within the familiar, spooky confines of the Addams Family Mansion. The atmosphere aims to capture the unique, kooky, and horror-tinged fun associated with the family. The narrative framing ensures that the challenges Pugsley faces are presented as part of Wednesday's elaborate, doom-filled game.
As a main game originally released in 1992, this title does not feature any downloadable content (DLC) or expansions. There are also no official remakes or remasters currently listed for this specific version, meaning the experience remains true to its original side-scrolling platformer format on the SNES.