Play Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Beta) Online
You play as Frankenstein’s monster, lumbering through gloomy villages, chucking villagers and smashing everything in your path—controls are clunky, but the pixel art nails that gothic vibe.

Game Overview
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein on SNES is one of those weird licensed games from the '90s—you know, the kind that tried to ride the hype of a movie but ended up feeling kinda rushed. It’s a side-scroller where you play as Frankenstein’s monster, smashing through villages and tossing enemies around like ragdolls. The controls are a little stiff, and the levels drag on longer than they should, but there’s something oddly charming about the gloomy pixel art and the way villagers scream when you grab them.
Fun fact: There was a Sega CD version too, bundled with Bram Stoker’s Dracula, which honestly sounds like a better deal than this SNES port. If you’re into janky retro games with a gothic vibe, it’s at least worth a curious glance.

Download Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Beta) ROM
You can download this ROM to play Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (Beta) offline using an Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.