Software:Ghoul School

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Ghoul School
Ghoul School Cover.jpg
North American cover art
Developer(s)Imagineering
Publisher(s)Electro Brain
Designer(s)Scott Marshall
Alex Demeo
Garry Kitchen
Artist(s)Jesse Kapili
Bill Wentworth
Composer(s)Scott Marshall
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • NA: March 1992
Genre(s)Metroidvania
Mode(s)Single-player
Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
AllGame3/5 stars[1]
Game Players4/10[2]
Honest Gamers3/5 stars[3]
Just Games Retro4/5 stars[4]
The Video Game CriticF[5]

Ghoul School is a metroidvania video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 by Imagineering. This game takes place in a high school which has been overrun by ghosts/demons.

Gameplay

Ghoul School is a side-scrolling action-adventure, considered an early example of a metroidvania.[6]

Plot

While taking the usual shortcut home through the cemetery from Cool School High, Senior Spike O'Hara found a strange, glowing skull. He put it in his backpack to show to his anatomy teacher the next day, which happened to be Halloween Eve. When Dr. Femur wanted to keep the skull for a special study, Spike was concerned because it appeared that the skull was bigger than it was the day before. Little did anyone know that the skull had begun transmitting its message to the realm of the dead. The ghouls had begun their assault...

Ghosts/demons have taken over Cool School High. They have turned the teachers and football team into demons. To make matters worse, they have kidnapped Samantha Pompom, the head cheerleader. The player assumes the role of Spike O'Hara as he tries to defeat the ghouls and rescue Samantha. He will have to explore more than 200 rooms and defeat a large number of enemies. There are items and weapons throughout the game that O'Hara can find to defeat the ghouls, though many of these items are well-hidden.

References

  1. Miller, Skyler. "Ghoul School". AllGame. http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=13779&tab=review. 
  2. Baggatta, Patrick (March 1992). "Ghoul School". Game Players Nintendo Guide 5 (3): 68. 
  3. JoeTheDestroyer (October 24, 2011). "Ghoul School (NES) review". Honest Gamers. http://www.honestgamers.com/9611/nes/ghoul-school/review.html. 
  4. The J Man (October 31, 2011). "Ghoul School". Just Games Retro. http://justgamesretro.com/nes/ghoul-school. 
  5. "NES Reviews F-H". The Video Game Critic. https://videogamecritic.com/nesfh.htm#Ghoul_School. 
  6. "Ghoul School" (in en-US). http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/ghoul-school/. 

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