Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night

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Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night
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Developer(s) Sanuk Games
Publisher(s)
    Platforms Nintendo DS
    Release date(s)
        Genre(s) Vintage-style action shooter

        Barnyard Blast: Swine of the Night is a 2D shooting game on Nintendo DS developed by Sanuk Games, and published by Bigben Interactive and Neko Entertainment in Europe, and DSI Games in America. It is a parodic tribute to famous old-school horror games from the 1980s such as Castlevania and Ghosts 'n Goblins.

        Gameplay

        The player controls Robert Belmart, an anthropomorphic pig, through six 2D levels:

        • A Night Walk in the Graveyard
        • The Ancient Castle Ruled by Darkness
        • The Volcano BBQ
        • The Swamp Full of Disgusting Creepy-Crawlies
        • The Forest in the Way
        • The Castle of Intolerable Pain

        He faces diverse monsters, zombies, ghouls, and bosses. He equips with 4 weapons: a pistol, a shotgun, a slayer whip and a pack of dynamite.

        Story

        One Halloween night, young piglet Cliffy Belmart is caught tee-peeing an ancient castle ruled by darkness, and swept inside by horrendous creatures. Instantly aware of the peril, his father Robert Belmart equips with a fully loaded gun and rushes to rescue his son. His interlucutors along the way give him a series of wrong leads, therefore leading him to travel through 6 different worlds before finally finding his son. Dialogs are packed with humor and references to famous videogame quotes.

        Reception

        The overall reception was fair, with IGN issuing a rating of 7.2/10[1] and GameZone issuing a rating of 6.7/10.[2] Reviewers praised the game's sense of humor, while its old-school gameplay drew mixed comments.

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