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Casper on the SNES is a charming but flawed experience. You guide Casper through a spooky mansion, transforming into objects to solve puzzles and help a little girl. The visuals are cute but navigating the house can be confusing, and some of the transformations feel clunky. It's a fun blast from the past for nostalgic players, but its repetitive gameplay and frustrating moments might not hold up for everyone.

Pretty mediocre, even by 90s video games based on movies standards. You will be BORED.

I quite like this. It's a little bit childish, as you'd expect from a tie-in to the movie but it's pretty snappy nonetheless. Control Casper the Ghost and guide the girl (supposed to be Christina Ricci I guess though she looks a little odd) to wherever she needs to be. She never appears to be in any danger so it's pretty easy. What makes it fun is the ability to change Casper into different objects, like a net or pillow to progress further. Adding a little bit of a puzzle game into proceedings.