Title
Publisher
Looney Tunes "Twouble" / Infogrames
Genre 3D Platform / Puzzle
Features GameBoy, Color GameBoy Compatible / Password Save
Reviewer Valerie
Summary
Gameplay

twouble"Twouble-some" because it uses password saves. And making sure Sylvester gets to where you want him to go is also a little bit of "Twouble" since it's a 3D environment that you'll be playing in and the directional control of the gameboy is just no good for movements in these kinds of perspective.

In this game, you play as Sylvester and it is up to you to catch Tweety (just like in the cartoons). Tweety is nimble and with the help of Granny and his friends Taz, Marvin the Martian, Pepe Le Pew and more, things are tough for you as you encounter not only them but also the many obstacles like electric wires, dog's teeth, lightning bolts, spiked floors and hot pipes. You've got to find the key to get to Tweety. You combine objects that you find along the way to get you along and you move from stage to stage running around in Granny's house and her neighborhood.

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Gameplay is easy but it's the difficult controls that make you lose your life (Guess that's why you start with 15). A cheerful tune accompanies you through the game unless of course like me, you give up half way and switch your GameBoy off.

Verdict I bought the game expecting fantastic colors and cutesy gameplay but instead, I got a game with so-so graphics and colors, and irritating gameplay. What makes this cart worse is that there wasn't even any nice intro animation. Guess there is nothing to stop me from shelving this game after going at it for only 2 miserable levels.

My advice, buy it only if you want a GameBoy game which is in English, Spanish and French (switchable) and lots of Looney Tunes characters inside. Other than that, I urge you to give it a miss.