

Okay, so The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle on Genesis is exactly what you'd expect—goofy, kinda janky, and weirdly charming. You jump between playing as Rocky (who can glide, thank god) and Bullwinkle (who mostly just... walks into things). The levels are these weird little puzzle-platformer hybrids where you dodge Boris and Natasha's traps while collecting random junk like pies and keys.
The graphics are bright and cartoony, though some of the animations are stiff—Bullwinkle's run cycle looks like he's being dragged by an invisible string. But the music? Surprisingly catchy. That theme song gets stuck in your head after like five minutes.
It's not exactly a hidden gem, but if you grew up with the cartoons, there's something weirdly satisfying about smacking a villain with a giant mallet while Dudley Do-Right cheers you on in the background. Just don't expect it to hold up like the classics.
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