I am not exaggerating when I say that this game has one of the best soundtracks in the entire Game Boy library. Some of the tracks like the ones for Marvin's Space Station and Taz's Zoo have a real "indie game song composer going way too hard on a game meant to be 8-bit" feel to them only they're songs on the actual hardware written for a licensed Looney Tunes game from 1998. This game even has an 8-bit rendition of Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 and it kicks ass!

As for the actual game, it's alright. It's a decent little platformer and you can do far worse on this system. What's notable is that this game has a funny little quirk with the gameplay where Lola, with her ability to slowly descend in a game that does kill you if you fall from too far of a height, ends up being the way more useful character to use while Bugs Bunny - the most well-known Warner Bros character - just becomes that character you only switch back to in order to do situational puzzles. Bit of an odd choice to have Bugs Bunny be the "only use to push a block" guy but hey, it's certainly unique.

Reviewed on May 03, 2021


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