That was pretty interesting, as I had never seen that Stooges video game before. I think it's funny that the basic plot of the game is the same as the one used for that Farrelly Brothers' 2012 film.
The best Three Stooges game I've ever played was an early PC game called "Stooge Invaders" - basically Space Invaders but with the Stooges heads dropping and the appropriate sound effects when you took them out. It was a very amusing time waster, but it got shut down by the lawyers back in the 90s. Unfortunately, I misplaced my backup copy of it many years ago and I can't even find a reference to it online anymore.
Also back in the 90s, we had a DOS or Win 3.1 Monopoly game (it installed from a 5-1/4 floppy!), and the sound effects used in the game were all clearly named WAV files, so my brother replaced most of them with Stooges sounds. The racing car, for example, originally made a engine racing sound as the piece moved on the board, but afterwards it was the sound of Larry going "ba-ba-ba-boo, ba-ba-ba-boo!" over the microphone in Dizzy Doctors. The game play was simplistic (it was fairly easy to con the AI players into giving you their stuff), but it was funny as hell with the sound effects. Unfortunately, the only copy was on a computer that crashed and we never got around to re-doing it before we stopped buying computers with 5-1/4 floppy drives. lol