This legendary Looney Tunes duo make their video game debut - and what a performance! The eyepopping, cartoon like animation and ribtickling shenanigans seem never ending as you twy, twy, twy and twy again to swipe the little Tweety - with cat-astrophic results!
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I like this game, I like that instead of being a generic platform game like many Looney Tunes games at the time, with the objective being to go after Tweety, similar a little to Tom and Jerry from the Master System, it is surprisingly a Very competent game despite some bugs, but I had to abandon it not because I got stuck in one part, but because I was traumatized by the phase in which Tweety turns into a monster, I tried to be brave to face these two phases, but I couldn't. I don't recommend it to anyone who is shitty.
Has a lot of really neat ideas, like how Sylvester has a dedicated inventory system where he can store mallets and dog bones to fend off enemies and how the level progression is tied to you chasing Tweety until he lands in the right spot, but ultimately it's just your run-of-the-mill licensed platformer with floaty jump physics. But hey, appreciate the effort. They at least tried here.
Also the "Hyde and Shriek" level gave me nightmares as a kid.
Also the "Hyde and Shriek" level gave me nightmares as a kid.