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* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]: In the fourth stage, there is a sleeping dragon who will [[One-Hit Kill]] you unless you crawl past it. Just one dragon. In the middle of a horror setting.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]: In the fourth stage, there is a sleeping dragon who will [[One-Hit Kill]] you unless you crawl past it. Just one dragon. In the middle of a horror setting.
* [[Invisibility]]: Invisible men appear as mooks toward the end of the first episode. You can thankfully see them because they wear boots, gloves and a hat... [[Fridge Logic|but no clothes...]]
* [[Invisibility]]: Invisible men appear as mooks toward the end of the first episode. You can thankfully see them because they wear boots, gloves and a hat... [[Fridge Logic|but no clothes...]]
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: Several. The title screen sounds similar to "The [[Monster Mash]]", the first stage contains the intro to "[[Toccata and Fugue in D minor]]", the penultimate stage of episode 2 has a small snippet from "In the Hall of the Mountain King", and the fight music against Igor bears similarity to "Flight of the Bumblebee".
* [[Laughably Evil]]: Count Chuck. From the first mention of ''his name'' to the final showdown with him, you'll have something to laugh about while you void yourself in terror.
* [[Laughably Evil]]: Count Chuck. From the first mention of ''his name'' to the final showdown with him, you'll have something to laugh about while you void yourself in terror.
* [[Meaningless Lives]]: There's an extremely simple [[Video Game Cheats]] in the registered version to max out your lives literally any time you want, with no penalty whatsoever.
* [[Meaningless Lives]]: There's an extremely simple [[Video Game Cheats]] in the registered version to max out your lives literally any time you want, with no penalty whatsoever.

Revision as of 14:27, 30 December 2018

Monster Bash was a sidescrolling platformer released by Apogee Software for the PC in 1993. The game stars 10-year-old Johnny Dash (Probably no relation to Johnny Cash) on a quest to rescue his puppy, Tex, from the evil Count Chuck, who plans to turn all the pets of the Day World into monsters. Armed with only a slingshot and an endless supply of rocks, Johnny must travel through 28 levels of undead horrors.

The first episode of the game can be downloaded for free at Apogee's official website.


Tropes used in Monster Bash include: