Info About Bart Simpson Saw
Have you ever wondered what would happen if Springfield’s most notorious prankster found himself in one of Jigsaw’s twisted puzzles? That’s basically the premise of Bart Simpson Saw, an unofficial fan-made mashup that throws Bart into a series of deadly contraptions and escape-room style challenges. Instead of grabbing a skateboard or pulling pranks on Principal Skinner, you’re guiding him through spike pits, rotating blades, and riddle-locked doors—all on a ticking clock.
Playing the game feels like a bizarre collision of cartoon chaos and tense horror puzzles. You click around to interact with objects—unlock a chest here, disarm a trap there—and sometimes you’ll find Bart unleashing his signature wisecracks, even as neon traps snap shut behind him. It’s a bit rough around the edges; the control scheme can be finicky, but that just adds to the madcap energy. Plus, the timers never let you get too comfortable.
Graphically it leans into a gritty, low-res cartoon style that somehow suits the mashup. The environments are dark and claustrophobic, lit by flickering bulbs that cast long shadows over familiar Springfield landmarks, now repurposed as torture chambers. Occasionally you’ll hear a creaking Saw-inspired tune mixed with snippets of Bart’s laughter or Milhouse’s panicked screams, which is equal parts unsettling and oddly hilarious.
Despite its modest production values, Bart Simpson Saw has a cult following among fans who appreciate the novelty of sending a beloved cartoon character through a horror gauntlet. It’s not going to win any awards for finesse, but if you’re into quick-fire puzzles, jump scares wrapped in satirical humor, and you don’t mind a few pixelated limbs flying, this little fan project delivers exactly what it promises: a twisted, chaotic crossover you won’t forget anytime soon.