Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky's Big Adventure

Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky's Big Adventure

released on Sep 21, 2001

Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky's Big Adventure

released on Sep 21, 2001

Players head out for an adventure with the Tiny Toons gang in Tiny Toon Adventures: Plucky's Big Adventure for PlayStation. In this title, based on the Tiny Toons animated series kids can play as Plucky, Hamton, Buster and Babs as they explore twenty-plus levels of Acme Looniversity in search of parts for a time machine for Plucky. While avoiding the incorrigible Elmyra and Montana Max, players help the gang seek out the time machine parts in order for Plucky to travel back in time to finish his homework. Searching all over the Looniversity in Acme Acres, players explore many places including the music room, history room, tennis courts and hallways. Items will vary from a bicycle pump to a potato and once an item is found, players can proceed with the level or return to the controlling character's respective locker to store the item. Each character can carry only three items at one time and players must decide which items are the most useful for each current level. Certain items are not time machine parts but rather will be used to acquire parts later in the game.


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This review contains spoilers

Pure ass. Why does this exist? Why do you need to walk back and forth to your locker and guess which items you will need next since you can only carry two at a time? Why do all the characters have different locker combinations that all open the same locker? Why does it end with a didactic lesson for kids telling them to do their homework? Why didn't this little chump just do his homework in the several hours he and his friends spent wandering around in the empty school looking for time machine parts?

This review contains spoilers

"Big Adventure"? How could it be one when it all ends in Plucky crashing into a wall even though the box art shows him successfully riding his time machine bike... what a waste of a fun premise.

Recomendado para ese primito que te tiene hasta la madre, solo para que veas su reacción esperando un juego divertido y se termine dando cuenta que es una porquería super aburrida