Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 3
- features Looney Tunes characters
- search for carrots
- new puzzles
- variety of hazards and traps
- password functions saves your place
Product Description
Cartridge Only
Bugs Bunny returns to crazy puzzle or action gaming on Game boy Affect. Once again you play as the legendary Bugs Bunny as he explores the mysterious Crazy Castle in search of the mother lode of carrots. The castle has all-new rooms with all-new puzzles, so prepare yourself for even more hare-brained action than the last time around. The Crazy Castle is chock-full of hazards and traps that will end your merry small jaunt in a rush, so keep a sharp eye out. In order to test your reflexes as well as your wits, several Warner Bros. cartoon characters have returned to make Bugs’s life that much more hard! Fight off Sylvester, Daffy Duck, Yosemite Sam, Elmer Fudd, Tweety Bird, and the Tazmanian Devil with one of your weapons, or just turn tail and run as quick as you can. Naturally, the game comes complete with a password function so you can explore the floors at your leisure once you’ve cleared them. BUGS BUNNY CRAZY CASTLE 3 is compatible with both Game Boy and Game Boy Affect.
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Game graphics are splendid. Bugs and other characters look splendid in affect. Watch out for Elmer’s cork gun! Fudd is Badddddddd!
Rating: 4 / 5
Of the 3 Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle sports meeting, this one is better than the first, but not as excellent as the second. This one has 61 levels in fact, not 60. One of the terrible things is that the later levels in the game are often simpler than the earlier levels (for example, stage 14 is at least twice as hard as stage 60). Also, it’s not as hard as the second Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle game. The levels, for the most part, are much smaller than in 2, and there are no levels that are very tall and very long… just one or the other. The excellent points though: this game finally has Elmer Fudd in it! Why wasn’t he in either of the other two? I would have added him in the second game before that fireguy or the ghost. And he should have been in the first game instead of Sylvester as well (since when does Sylvester not like Bugs, after all?). Also, this one’s in COLOR! Yea! I also like how in the garden, the time of day changes as you continue the first 15 levels. While I’m at it, they should have replaced the ghost with another enemy who shoots at you for the basement… maybe Elmer Fudd again?
Rating: 4 / 5
My kids (4 yr ancient boy & 6 yr ancient girl) like this game. The 4 yr ancient can play it, and in fact get to the next level. My 6 yr ancient gets into the double digit levels, but my wife (mommy) observed that they both started talking about killing things, which are obstacles in the game. They drop stuff on Daffy Duck, blow up Elmer Fudd, and dispose of them to advance. This could be the only unenthusiastic about this game. It is also very absorbing. A excellent regard for your Gameboy Affect.
Rating: 4 / 5
This game was very, very fun! Sometimes very challenging, other times not. Sometimes I got frustrated, shut it off, later I would come back and beat the level which was GREAT! On some parts I had my mom & my brother help, but then my mom would not give it back to me because she was having so much fun. I really liked that there are 60 levels and the mazes are always changing. I like the looney toons as the players. I am 11 years ancient and I really loved this game! I would definately recommend it to my friends, it is lots of fun. It took me 4 days to get owing to all the levels playing straight owing to the day.
Rating: 4 / 5
This game is a average game. The object is unadorned. You try to get the keys that lead to the treasure. You don’t want to run into anyone because they are after the treasure too. This game is VERY, VERY, LONG. I guess that’s a excellent thing. You also can’t save the game. Instead you write down passwords. ( There kinda long. ) There is a excellent and terrible thing about this. The excellent thing is that more than one person can play the game at a time. The terrible thing is you have to keep writing them down. This game would be better for young kids because there isn’t any fighting.
Rating: 3 / 5