Fisher-Price: Perfect Fit
System: NES
Release Date: March 1990
Developer: Beam Software
Publisher: GameTek
Genre: Edutainment
One of the edutainment games released in March 1990 is Fisher-Price: Perfect Fit. The object of the game is to take icons and place them where they go. Do this multiple times to complete three puzzles and earn a score. The in game instructions reprint the instruction manual if you need help.
There are three levels of play. Level one is straight up put the picture where it goes. Level two introduces flipping the icon horizontally and vertically. Level three increases the number of pictures from 3 to 5. You can play against the computer or another player. The computer is laughably easy.
Graphics: 1.0
Uhhh… the icons are novel in appearance. Plus Macho Man glasses.
Sound: 1.5
A lot of recognizable public domain tunes.
Gameplay: 0.5
The object of the game works fine.
Difficulty: 0.0
The manual says the intended audience is 3 to 8 year olds, I’d be pissed if I got this when I was 8.
Fun Factor: 0.0
I’m a 38 year old man, I’m not the intended audience.
Overall Grade: 0.6
Fisher-Price: Perfect Fit earns a D-. Like the Sesame Street games before it, let the kiddies give it a shot.