| Home Improvement | |
|---|---|
| Developer(s) | Absolute Entertainment |
| Publisher(s) | Absolute Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | |
| Genre(s) | Action Platform |
| Mode(s) | Single player |
| Rating(s) | ESRB: Kids to Adults |
| Platform(s) | Super Nintendo |
Home Improvement (sometimes called Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit) is an action/platforming video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System based on the hit sitcom Home Improvement. It was criticized for it's unrealistic setting as well as lacking the humor that made the show great.
You play as Tim "The Toolman" Taylor as you try to find some Binford power tools that have gone missing from the set of Tool Time.
The game plays like many other action/platform games of the time that were based on popular television shows or movies (like Virgin's The Lion King, which was also released in 1994.)
Your main weapon is a nail gun which you use to kill caterpillars and dragons among other enemies.
The game is broken down into 4 worlds of 4 levels, each world containing a boss level.
Trivia
- The game's instruction manual was particularly notorious for featuring a splash page that proclaims "Real men don't need instructions" as its sole content.
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