

If you grew up watching Looney Tunes, this GBA game feels like stepping right into one of those chaotic cartoons. You start off switching between Bugs and Daffy—Bugs is all about smooth platforming while Daffy’s just… well, Daffy, stumbling around in the funniest ways possible.
The levels nail that classic cartoon vibe—you’ll bounce on giant pianos, dodge anvils, and even ride a rollercoaster through a mine. Some of the puzzles had me stuck for a minute (why is Daffy so bad at basic tasks?), but figuring them out feels satisfying. And the soundtrack? Pure nostalgia, with those bouncy tunes you’d hear in the old shorts.
It’s not the deepest game out there, but it’s got charm for days. Perfect for quick play sessions when you just want something silly and light. Bugs would probably say "Eh, what’s up, doc?" but Daffy would just scream and run into a wall. That’s basically the whole experience.
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