I had never even heard of this game before loading it up and giving it a try. Because of this, I was not expecting much, and I am glad I went in with zero expectations, or I would have been extremely disappointed. While Porky Pig controls fine, but not great (just don't trying running and jumping of an edge), the hit boxes on the enemies are so wonky that you can hit them from the side and still defeat them.
In addition to the enemies being easy to kill, the respawn after a few seconds. meaning if you don't progress in the level fast, you will have to kill the enemies once again.
GAMEPLAY
This holiday themed platformer featuring Porky Pig is a typical generic platformer, with a couple of interesting features such as automatically sliding down wooden slopes (and not get a splinter). Even with just playing it, there is nothing that stuck out at me that was memorable, except watching Porky die over and over again.
During the boss battle, the screen blinked off and on (probably trying to be spooky), but it ended up being down right bad. However, the music was quite decent considering the restrictions of the SNES.
REPLAYABILITY
This game has no replayability in today's age of gaming. The controls are decent, but the graphics and the enemies lead to a desire of just playing once and never touching again,
RATING
1.6 Antlers out of 5. The game would have rated a little higher if the enemies did not respond so fast, the character was smaller (leading to better controls), and if there