
Released in 2001 for Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Gamecube, The Simpsons: Road Rage is a hilarious Simpsons twist on the Crazy Taxi formula. It’s any Simpsons fan’s dream to create their very own episode of the Simpsons, and here you can do just that. But there’s just so much potential to The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio.

Of course, if you make a video of man getting hit by a football in the groin then it’s going to be a winner. Each character is voiced by their voice actor too, meaning a sense of realism is created throughout. It features a range of choices for editing, sound, music, characters and settings, which can almost be overwhelming at first. Released in 1996 for PC, The Simpsons: Cartoon Studio allows players to actually create their own Simpsons cartoon. This makes it the perfect nostalgia trip for any Simpsons fan – especially those wanting something a little more spooky. What makes The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror one of the best Simpsons games is that each of the seven levels is based on segments from actual Treehouse of Horror episodes. It features seven levels in total, and the player jumps through each setting trying to complete the level before dying. Released in 2001 for Game Boy Color, The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror mixes classic platforming with fantastic Halloween-themed Simpson-iness. The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror It’s a fun golf game, and the added Simpsons twist of Itchy and Scratchy-style weapons makes Itchy and Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness a great game for Simpsons fans wanting more of the dynamic duo. The player can use weapons, like throwing knives and a baseball bat, to defend themselves, and Itchy uses grenades, rocket launchers, dynamite – basically any weapon ever seen on the Itchy and Scratchy cartoon. As long as you don’t have the pressure put on you that Homer puts on Bart in ‘Dead Putting Society’, then it’s a fun game which mixes golf and weapons. Released in 1994 for the Game Boy, Itchy and Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness allows the player to play mini golf as Scratchy, while also avoiding attacks from Itchy. Itchy and Scratchy in Miniature Golf Madness
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The Simpsons Wrestling is one of the best Simpsons games, and one of the most unique experiences the TV series has seen to date. The player can also collect floating letters around the setting in order to taunt, which makes the character invincible for a short period of time. Who needs the Quick-E-Mart? We certainly do here, as it’s a brilliant setting for a fist fight. Impressively, each character is voiced by the actual voice actor, and Kent Brockman makes for a brilliant commentator.ĭespite the wrestling name, The Simpsons Wrestling is more of a beat ’em up, with locations from the franchise used as settings for the fights. Sure, Maison Derriere may put the ‘spring’ in Springfield, but this game puts the ‘smack’ in smackdown. Released in 2001 for PS1, The Simpsons Wrestling introduces 20 Springfield residents to the wonderful world of wrestling. With the catchy song playing non-stop (no, not ‘Everybody Hates Ned Flanders’), it’s the closest a Simpsons fan can get to actually living out an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon. Each character begins with a simple mallet, but the weapons soon improve. The Itchy and Scratchy Game also features a huge range of weapons to use. There are seven different levels in total, with each featuring various different Simpsons nostalgia. The player controls Itchy, and runs around the level trying to defeat Scratchy. Released in 1995 for the Super Nintendo (Chalmers) and the Game Gear, The Itchy and Scratchy Game is a 2D platformer based on the classic cartoon-within-a-cartoon. This is the ultimate list of the best Simpsons games, based on everyone’s favourite family, the Thompsons! (I think he’s talking to you…) This list was originally published in 2019. Grab some Duffs, and snack so much that you’ll need a muumuu. This is the list for you sir (without making a scene). So you want to sit and play some Simpsons games? Sitting is the great leveller, after all. S-M-R-T! (Me fail English? That’s unpossible.) We created this list of best Simpsons games because we are so smrt. Skinner makes a good steamed ham, and The Simpsons franchise also makes for a great game. So you’re telling me you have the gaming equivalent of the Aurora Borealis right here in this list?
