

Man, Lucky Luke on SNES is pure 90s cowboy nostalgia. You start off in this dusty town, six-shooter in hand, and within minutes you're jumping over cacti, dodging bullets, and taking potshots at the Dalton Brothers. The pixel art holds up surprisingly well—those sunset backdrops and goofy enemy animations still have charm.
It's not just mindless shooting though. Some levels make you think, like when you're hopping between stagecoaches or timing your shots so you don't waste ammo. The music? That twangy western theme gets stuck in your head for days. And yeah, it's tough—those outlaws don't mess around, especially when they start ganging up on you.
If you grew up with SNES platformers or just love spaghetti western vibes, this one's a blast. Just don't expect it to go easy on you.
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