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''Casper'' is a series of action-adventure games based on the 1995 film of the same name. Two different games were released in 1996 and 1997 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, by different publishers, in different regions. A third game was released for the 3DO (the final release for that system), Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color, published by
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. There was also a
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game developed by Bonsai. A PC game, ''Casper: The Interactive Adventure'', and a
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game, simply titled ''Casper'', were released in 1997 and 2002 respectively serving as sequels. A hack/remake of the PlayStation version was released by an independent game developer for free under the handle Retro Active Games in 2021. It follows the same story beats, but with entirely new puzzles and layouts.


Windows/Macintosh game

The first PC game based on the film was the ''Casper Brainy Book'' which was developed by
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and was released in May 1996. It was aimed at children aged 4–8 and is an
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, similar in style to Disney's Animated Storybooks, in which players read and play in the story and there are three mini-games, Fatso's Creature Feature, Stretch's Shake Rattle and Roll and Stinkie's Peek-a-boo, designed to teach vocabulary, spelling and shape recognition. Being aimed at younger children, some of the darker elements of the story are cut with Carrigan, Dibs and Amelia absent, Dr. Harvey's career is to hunt for ghosts and the Lazarus being named simply as the "Machine" and was described as turning a ghost into a person. Although Carrigan and Dibs are cut from the story they appear in the hard jigsaw puzzles, among stills from the film, in Fatso's Creature Feature. Casper and the Ghostly Trio were reprised by their respective voice actors from the film, while Kat and Dr. Harvey were voiced by Jamie Cronin and Dan Woren, replacing Christina Ricci and Bill Pullman respectively. Narration was provided either by Joe Nipote or Hettie Lynn Hurtes, depending on if the player clicked on Dr. Harvey or Kat on the front page.


Super Nintendo Entertainment System game

''Casper'' is a game developed by Absolute Entertainment and published by Natsume for the Super NES. The player controls
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who is followed by Kat Harvey, and he has to protect her from any danger. Being a ghost, Casper can pass through walls and other obstacles, unlike in most Casper games, but he can't go away from Kat too much or else Carrigan's ghost will abduct her. The game follows loosely the plot of the movie. This game uses a revised Absolute ''
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'' engine. Picking up special objects allows Casper to morph into these objects to clear rooms of enemies, and to protect Kat from certain hazards. Mirrors placed throughout the game allows Casper and Kat travel to other parts of mansion, and outside electrical lines allow Casper to pick up the last of the toys when he picks up the electric bolt morph.


Super Famicom game

Developed by Natsume, this was released only in Japan by the anime company KSS. In this version, the game uses an isometric view and the player mostly controls Kat Harvey as she protects Casper from the duo of Carrigan Crittenden and Dibs though Casper can be controlled occasionally after finding special pick-ups. During the course of the game, Kat collects items, therefore making this game an adventure game as opposed to an action game. Baseballs are used to stun the enemies. Getting hit by an enemy results in a game over. There is even a box to the bottom right that keeps track of time (in seconds and minutes); the game starts with ten seconds elapsed. Saving the game is performed by finding mechanical contraptions and activating them. While saving the game, the game counts all the coins and gems; it uses that count to tabulate a percentage to decide how much of the game has been officially completed.


Sega Saturn, 3DO, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color game

The version published by Interplay and developed by
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plays as a top-view action-adventure game with
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graphics. The game features an alternate rendition of the film's plot (with some of its dark elements retained) spread across three acts, consisting of Casper finding tokens of friendship for Kat and Dr. Harvey, then finding the pieces for the Lazarus machine (which the Ghostly Trio had disassembled to prevent Casper from using it) and finally finding the Cellular Integrator with which to restore Dr. Harvey (which is stolen by Carrigan, leading to the final challenge), while exploring the mansion, collecting jigsaw pieces to solve puzzles for morph icons, eating food for morph points and dealing with the Ghostly Trio. Unlike other versions, other than the Ghostly Trio and Carrigan, there are no enemies. The game instead focuses mainly on solving puzzles. Once again, Casper and his uncles were reprised by their respective voice actors, while Kat and Dr. Harvey were voiced by Tanya Krievins and Blair Bess (again replacing Ricci and Pullman), with Bess providing narration for each act's introduction as well as reading out several hint parchments found throughout the game. Carrigan's voice actor remains uncredited (due to her appearing at the end and her only line being "I'll take that!"). In an odd seeming oversight; in the game, no matter what one does, the player seems to wind up with an extra red key. Players have scoured the manor with no luck finding an extra red door. After combing through the games information, it seems there truly is no extra red door or room in which to use it. It is possible and likely that the extra red key was an oversight in the fact that it may have supposed to have been a gold key. If the player uses one of the gold key's in the wrong intended order, it softlocks the player out of the latter half of the game's secrets. It is also possible, but less likely, that it is merely a red herring. The Game Boy Color game is a scaled-down version of the Saturn/3DO/PS game with the only puzzles and morph icons being the ones required to reach the ending and the sound and graphics are rendered for handheld.


Fan Remake (PlayStation/Interplay Version)

In 2021, a remake of the PlayStation version of
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was released for free by a small independent game developer as a fan project created to learn game development. It was developed by Retro Active Games By Arthur Michaud. The original Development Team at
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and the original Publisher ( Interplay) are both credited in the game's opening and closing credits. This version of the game was developed from scratch using Game Maker Studio . The graphics were ripped from the game via screenshot, and then re-appropriated into usable sprites meticulously. All sounds, and even some new ones, including custom voice-overs, are present and re-used. The root of the game-play is nearly identical to that of the PlayStation version, sans some changes and fixes. In this version, the inventory screen is an overlay system that can be displayed above the game's action (around the edges of the screen), to conveniently be able to see what items you have without interrupting game-play . Also new, is the fact that all items and morph power-ups have a hot-keyed use, so you don't have to cycle through items anymore. Gone also; are the loading times between rooms (A feature that critics of the original felt really bogged down the game-play). The game is other-wise an almost 100% remake/hack. It features over 70 new puzzle filled rooms, each with their own unique sets of puzzles and challenges. Remastered boss fights that prove a shade more difficult than the original game. There is also an inclusion of an extra secret bonus icon, even more secret rooms than the original, and a reward for collecting all of the game's fool's gold coins. Also all colored keys have a use. (In the original game, players would wind up with an extra red key with no seeming intended purpose.) Game-play footage and a review/play-through have been published to
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, and the game can be found at the official
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page for Retro Active Games.


Game Boy game

This game was developed by Bonsai Entertainment and released by Natsume. Each of the levels consist of four main mini games, which the player can do in any order, and two final mini games that only appear at the end of the game. However, three of the main mini games are the same every level, with their only difference being a slightly increased difficulty level. The main goal of these games are to make it to the end with as much ooze as possible (ooze being fuel for the Lazarus and is much like points).


Windows 95/98 game

''Casper: The Interactive Adventure'' is a Point and click adventure CD-ROM game made by
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and
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in 1997 and takes place after the 1995 film. After the Harvey's go on vacation, Casper's human friends throw him a party to cheer him up but a revived Carrigan turns them into ghosts, using a magic spell from an old book in the library, and hides them somewhere in the manor as revenge for being tricked out of the ultimate treasure. The player must use various items to travel around Whipstaff to find traces of Casper's friends and take pictures of them for hints and collect items while defending against attacks by the Ghostly Trio who are on Carrigan's side. There was supposed to be a sequel as stated in the ending and the manual where the player would help Casper turn his friends back into "fleshies" but Morning Star went bankrupt before it was made.


Game Boy Advance game

Made by
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and Planet Interactive in 2002, it is one of few video games in which Casper can actually go through walls though only through the ones within each level. The Ghostly Trio have turned all the adults in town (presumably
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) into
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s leaving the children scared at the mercy of the Trio. The old Schoolmistress of the manor has them call in Dr. James Harvey to stop them only to become a zombie himself capable only of walking in front of him. It's up to Casper to help safely guide him through each of five levels using various transformations and objects to help the zombie Doctor collect flasks with the formula to cure him. There also six children in each level to rescue though the player does not need to in order to finish a level. However, Casper needs to save every child to become Hero of the Day. The Ghostly Trio show up in each level occasionally to scare Dr. Harvey and throw him off course and Casper must deflect their attacks.


Development

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workstations using Alias software were used to generate the character graphics and backgrounds in the Saturn/PlayStation/3DO game.


Reception

Reviewing the 3DO version, ''
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''s team of four reviewers criticized that load times are frequent, it is easy to get lost, and that the puzzles are often obscure or even don't make sense. They nonetheless had a generally positive response to the game, with Sushi-X deeming it a strong last hurrah for the 3DO. They cited the stunning graphics and wide variety of gameplay elements. A critic for '' Next Generation'' agreed that the graphics are exceptional, noting in particular the ghosts which have true transparency (an effect generally thought to be impossible for the 3DO). While also agreeing that some of the puzzles don't make sense, he felt the game was generally easy enough for its young target audience, and concluded it to be a solid though not amazing game. The magazine's brief reviews of the PlayStation and Saturn versions made similar comments. ''
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'' gave the Saturn version a 70%, calling it "a decent enough effort with what is a particularly sugary film, spoilt by some frustrating flaws in the gameplay and action that is too repetitive." Their next issue printed a retraction, admitting that Interplay had not sent them a review copy of ''Casper'', and that the review was actually based on an unfinished version of the game.


References

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