The game is split into two distinct parts; in the first part, the player controls Stimpy, who must traverse through a firehouse and gather all the equipment for a firetruck in a limited time while avoiding the Fire Chief, while the second part puts the player in control of both Ren and Stimpy, who must catch items that are thrown out of a burning building.
While navigating a multi-storied fire station, Stimpy must elude firefighters and fetch various items with which to equip a fire apparatus within the time limit. If successful, the player advances to a fire rescue challenge, in which Ren and Stimpy catch falling objects on a life net. Gameplay proceeds in this manner for five workdays. On completion of the game, Ren and Stimpy each receive a Sacred Golden Fire Hydrant Helmet.
Trivia[]
This game is a Blockbuster rental exclusive.
Between Veediots! and this game, it took nearly one year for this game to be published for the SNES.
Reception[]
On The Ren & Stimpy Show: Fire Dogs, the Nintendo Power team commended the game's graphics, humor, audio, and inclusion of a password feature but criticized the lack of variety, limited time allotted for collecting items, and repetition of the two levels.[1]
References[]
↑"'Ren & Stimpy Show: Fire Dogs'". Nintendo Power. Vol. 58. March 1994. p. 103.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
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