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Looney Tunes for the Game Boy offers a classic platforming experience starring the iconic cartoon cast. Players jump and dash through colorful levels as Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and more, each with unique abilities. While its level design is straightforward and the challenge isn't steep, the game captures the zany Looney Tunes charm with its vibrant visuals and playful soundtrack. Fans of the characters and retro platformers will find it a lighthearted and nostalgic adventure.

This was a short Car trip MVP.

This feels like one of those Crazy Castle Bugs Bunny games, in which a pre-existing game is slightly altered to include Bugs Bunny as a main character; Road Runner stage aside, none of the stages seem to have anything to do with actual Looney Tunes stories.

The game's not great. It feels more like a collection of mini-games rather than a cohesive unity, each level being way too short and different from the other (with the exception of the Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny stages, which give the player the impression of coming full circle). Also, the game feels ridiculously difficult at times while being way too easy at other times, so there's no consistency with regards to difficulty.

Overall, not a good game, barely a pastime, don't play it unless you don't have anything else to do and no other game to play.


Super fun every level is a different Looney Tunes character that all have their own mostly unique gameplay. Difficulty spikes up huge imo when on Speedy Gonzales' level and Elmer Fudd's phase 2 boss fight is a little nuts. Road runner has a dedicated meep meep button genius

Terminada a versão de GBC - Um plataforma simples que a cada personagem usado do universo looney tunes muda a jogabilidade da fase, é um jogo bem mediano, sem grandes destaques ou charme algum, ao mesmo tempo que não se tem grandes defeitos, no fim um jogo extremamente esquecivel, não recomendo sua jogatina.

sweet and short!
even though some character's movements are too slippery for my taste, it's a good game for the gb/gbc overall.

[emulated]
I still have a soft spot for this -- it looks and sounds great, with the Game Boy recreations of the characters being very charming, especially Road Runner. It's rock solid as a platformer of the era with nice, responsive movement and some secrets to be found. It's kind of funny that the two most popular characters, Bugs and Daffy, have weird generic 'frisbee' weapons for their levels, as I guess they don't lend themselves to themed levels as well as Road Runner or Speedy.