[8] Previously created figures from the activities Stylin' Stuff and Mix and Match can be imported to the drawing.
[13] The Games activity consists of three different minigames: Mouse Maze, Spaze Lazer and Whack a Clown.
The player loses a life if the mouse is eaten by a cat, and if all three lives are lost, the game is over.
When the boss is defeated, the player advances to the next level where the spaceship must be defended against even tougher enemies.
[15] Hair, hat, shirt, pants, shoes and purse are all selectable by clicking on buttons.
The objective of the Mix and Match activity is similar to Stylin' Stuff, but now the player instead selects the top, middle and bottom thirds of a creature.
[4][8] The Super NES version of Fun 'n Games was reviewed in 1994 in both Nintendo Power and GamePro.
It was praised for its variety, creativity, music and graphics, but the activities were considered simple and too restricting for more advanced and/or older players.
Regarding the arcade-style games the reviewers found them too shallow and not challenging enough to entertain players for any longer amount of time.
Also, the Nintendo Power reviewer argued that the SNES Mouse was a better alternative for playing the game than the Super NES controller.