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Full Release (1992)
There are not enough votes to make a meaningful summary of Looney Tunes's difficulty, but early votes so far suggest this game is challenging.
Developer(s)
Sunsoft Osaka
Publisher(s)
SUNSOFT
Genre(s)
Platform, Puzzle
Platform(s)
Game Boy
Keywords
based on - tv show, crow, licensed game, cartoony, bonus stage, cartoon violence, 2d, flight, vampire, tie-in, anthropomorphism, side-scrolling, talking animals, moving platforms, swimming, kid friendly, unstable platforms, sheep
This side-scrolling game allows the player to control different Looney Tunes characters and their different abilities to advance through the levels, seven in all. The player can use Daffy Duck (throwing a frisbee to defeat enemies with Mario-style gameplay), Tweety Bird (elude Sylvester throughout the level), Porky Pig (control a bi-plane to shoot down enemies), Taz (really only a bonus game in which he has to collect as many steaks as possible in 60 seconds), Speedy Gonzalez (elude ghosts and ghouls in a haunted mansion), Roadrunner (of course running from his arch enemy, Wile E. Coyote) and finally Bugs Bunny (gameplay similar to Daffy).
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