

Remember that old-school Tiny Toons energy? This Genesis platformer nails it—Buster Bunny bouncing through colorful levels, dodging ACME-style traps, and hunting down hidden treasure like some kind of cartoon Indiana Jones. The first level throws you right into it: hopping over rolling logs, avoiding Monty’s ridiculous contraptions, and figuring out which suspiciously shiny spots hide secret paths. It’s got that classic 90s platformer feel where the jumps are just floaty enough to keep you on your toes.
What surprised me was how much personality they packed into the sprites—Buster’s little ear wiggle when he idles, Plucky Duck popping up as an obnoxious mini-boss. The music’s pure nostalgia too, all bouncy synth tracks that stick in your head. Not the hardest game out there, but perfect for when you want something bright, chaotic, and unapologetically silly. If you grew up with the show, it’s like stepping back into Saturday morning cartoons.
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