- You are a mosquito in the Yamada household.
- You want their blood, they want you dead.
- Explore 11 big levels of the house.
- Hunt for blood in bedrooms, the kitchen, and the bath.
- Don't get squashed like the bug you are.
Product Description
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You are Mr Moskeeto, a uninvited guest in the Yamada family home
in Japan. In order to store enough food for the coming winter,
you need to drink as much of the family members' precious blood
as possible while they are in bed, talking on the phone, watching
TV, or taking a bath. The Yamada family knows you are in the
house, and they have plans to take you out. Deadly insecticides
fill the air, and members of the family can crush you like a bug
(well, actually, you are a bug). You want a taste of their
plasma, they want you dead--something's gotta give. You can fly
through and explore the 12 levels of the Yamada household
searching for victims and using stealth to get the job done, or
prepare for air combat as you do deadly battle with human
inhabitants. Watch as family members' relationships disintegrate
as they take out their on each other.
.co.uk Review
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It's wrong to love Mr Moskeeto. Wrong because of the repetitive
gameplay, the lacklustre graphics, and the awkwardness of the
controls. We could also mention the repetitive dialogue,
laughable AI, and interminable load times. And did we mention how
short it is? But somehow none of this matters if, like we did,
you fall for the charm and originality of this game.
You play as a nameless mosquito whose job it is to suck the
blood of the Yamada family. There are only two modes, battle and
suck. To suck blood you have to first hover around and wait for a
target area to flash red somewhere on your victim's body, then
swoop in, pierce the skin, and extract blood by twirling the
right analog stick. Suck too fast or too long and you're liable
to get swatted, a e you can avoid if you keep a close eye on
the victim's "stress meter". If you are spotted, you must battle
your victims by trying to bump the "relax spots" on their bodies
that make them chill out and forget you're there (this part
doesn't make a whole lot of sense).
The voyeuristic aspects of Mr Moskeeto have gotten a lot of
attention, especially the infamous scene in which you suck the
blood of the Yamadas' teenage daughter as she takes a bath, but
the game stops well short of anything that would have gotten it
even a 15 rating.--David Stoesz
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Manufacturer's Description
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Mr Moskeeto is a little bit different. You play a mosquito who's
found himself in the home of the Yamada family, and, being a
mosquito, your job is to drain the poor Yamadas of as much blood
as possible. Welcome to the world's newest gaming genre: the
parasite simulator!
Sucking the Yamadas dry is not as easy as it sounds, however.
Controlling your parasite is simple enough, but a good deal of
stealth is required if you're going to land on your target's skin
unnoticed. If your prey spots you, expect to be attacked with
insecticide, or just smacked out of the air. Caution is even
required when you've landed and are tucking in - suck their blood
too enthusiastically, and you'll be spotted and squashed before
you can blink. All in a day's work for our six-legged friend in
this enjoyably peculiar game...
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