Fun at the beginning, then just gets frustrating.

User Rating: 5.5 | Bart no Fushigi na Yume no Daibouken SNES
This game starts when Bart fall asleep working on his paper and you are now playing in a strange universe in Bart's dreams where TVs and fairies roam the streets. You have to find Bart's lost homework and progress through the various levels to keep the homework pages and eventually return to reality.

The first part of the game involves you walking along the streets of his home, and try to collect Z's that are your health and keep asleep to collect his homework. You run into TV's principal Skinner, Lisa, and other characters, eventually you see a homework paper and jump into it. This leads you to choose a coloured door and depending on which one you pick will lead you to a mini-game to get his homework paper.

As you collect homework papers the mini-games get harder and you begin to face more factors that affect the amount of Z's you have. The frequency of a homework paper appearing on the street begins to take awhile.

The mini-games are fun at the beginning but eventually they begin to intensify and you cannot save your game which makes the game a "make or break" game. The game is fun for awhile but in the end it takes a lot of tries to get all the homework papers, rent it if you want to play it.