Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck lets players wield the Nintendo DS stylus to irritate, aggravate and infuriate their own Daffy Duck in humorous ways. In the game inspired by the classic Duck Amuck cartoon, ...
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Warner Bros. Interactive is on a roll of late. The studio has announced that it will release yet another Looney Tunes game this fall, titled Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck. Developed exclusively for the ...
Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck is a very rare game: it has mostly mediocre minigames, and yet is one of the most compelling games released this year. It absolutely triumphs in most aspects not related to ...
It's no surprise to see Warner Bros.' inhouse videogame unit tapping the studio's rich library of Looney Tunes characters for a pair of new games. It's only shocking to see how radically different ...
At last, games are releasing again, albeit slowly and in a fashion that is somewhat less-than-interesting, by which we mean that unless you're a huge fan of Jackass or you live in Australia, this week ...
One of my favorite classic Warner Bros. cartoons was the Chuck Jones-directed "Duck Amuck," where Daffy's being tormented by an off-screen animator. Imagine my joy when I learned a few months ago that ...
I'll start off with the good: the graphics are nice and true to the cartoon, and Daffy's voice sounds just like it did during all the old shows. The backround music is passable, and that's about it.
Ever since Chuck Jones brought us Duck Dodgers and the Road Runner, I've noticed how many of his shorts have been transformed into video games. The Road Runner scored two on Genesis and SNES, while ...
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