Very fun game, and definitely a noticable sparkle in quality over the many other licensed NES games. That being said, it really is just Tiny Toon themed SMB3, with some added difficulty from some of the lack of QoL aspects, like only having 1-2 lives and not really having control on when you can change character powers. Speaking of which, I solely used the green duck (can you tell I've never seen the show lol) until the final level which I then relied on the pink Tasmanian devil to blow up everything in my path. I never used the cat because why would you! The duck flies and swims, whats more useful than that! I would literally switch to the duck and then AVOID the balls that make you switch back to little Bugs Bunny because I didn't want to lose the flying ability!

Very enjoyable and very short platformer, with its last level being way more cruel than I expected, but I had fun! I recommend it to people looking for fun NES platformers, but I agree with an earlier reviewer here that Tiny Toon Adventures isn't necessarily a "Hidden Gem", but still a fairly good time.

3/5

Reviewed on Feb 03, 2024


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