You know their names, now play their game!
- NA release: 31st October 2005
- EU release: N/A
- JP release: N/A
- Developer: Artificial Mind and Movement
- Publisher: Midway Games
- NGC Magazine Score: N/A
- Mods Used: Widescreen Hack


I watched the occasional episode of Ed, Edd and Eddy and, from what I can figure out, it’s about a group of three bullies consisting of two kids and a bald 45 year old man.This game combined a bunch of seemingly unrelated stories together as they have to annoy other children.

The game is a complete mess, way too simplistic in some ways and overly complex in others. The three Eds have different abilities which are rather random (one can drag the others behind them, one can be thrown slightly higher and the other can make the three stack up) but with the lack of identity in these moves and the similarity between the names of the characters makes it confusing.

The game also doesn’t explain how some stuff works in a memorable way. The extra throw ability is so weak that it barely works most of the time. In the second level, I encountered a keyhole and spent ages looking for a key. Looking up a guide, it turns out one of the Eds can just open locks. Despite the game previously explaining simple puzzles, it decides not to when it comes to something that breaks video game and logic conventions.

The game is just constantly frustrating, from bad cameras, lack of clarity in objectives and annoying enemies that can latch on to you or attack you without touching you. It’s a painful experience.

Worst
The game is extremely short, the gameplay doesn’t offer an impressive amount of depth, the puzzles can be overly confusing at times, and the character voices can get annoyingly repetitive. Also, there’s awkward level loading, inaccurate hit detection, and some strange glitch instances where, for instance, you’ll fall in the water when you’re standing on a bridge.
Charles Onyett, IGN
Remake or remaster?
Not for this.
Official Ways to get the game
There’s no official way to get Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures

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