
Over on the main stage, a glowing neon ‘NOVA’ graces centre stage. Witch Fever never shy away from a tricky topic, with their discography riddled with unnerving, disquieting accounts of religious trauma and reflection, and they deliver a captivating service to this excited, transfixed congregation. It’s a welcome dose of shade both literally, musically in their trudging, howling riffs, and verbally as vocalist Amy Walpole calls out people in the scene taking sexual assault allegations lightly. The bright colours, Christmas music/Home Alone theme and controls make it less of a chore even if it is very short and probably too easy.Our first session is with doom-punks Witch Fever over in the Dogtooth Stage. While Kevin does have weapons these are very ineffective on the enemies in the game so mostly pointless.Īs a movie tie-in there are so many worse ones out there.

Lead them into traps or just avoid them as best you can. Each level increases in difficulty and strategy is needed when dealing with Harry and Marv. Home Alone on SNES is simple but quite fun to play. Only if you lose all your lives does the level need to be restarted. He can take three hits before a life is lost, thankfully everything you’d collected to that point stays collected.

The Wet Bandits are roaming the house though and looking to stop Kevin. While some items are out in the open most are hidden and you need to check furniture and in every room to find them all. Once defeated Kevin will lock up the valuables in the safe and the level will end. This portion of the game is actually the toughest as Kevin has to make his way past rats, bats and ghosts before dealing with a boss. Kevin can only carry a certain number so you’ll have to go back and forth to find them all.įind the level set amount and the key to the basement will appear outside the door allowing you to go down and secure the valuables. Explore the house (it’s basically a mansion here), find the items and send them down the chute to the basement. Gameplay is very simple as you control Kevin and are tasked with collecting the McCallister’s fortunes across four levels. Chances are that if you played a Home Alone game back in the day it was the NES version however the SNES version was far superior.

Not only does a Home Alone game exist, there were several released across different systems with wildly differing gameplay.
