Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor
- 18 fantastic levels – 5 of which are bonus levels and each level has a different piece of music from some of the most well-known cartoon scenes.
- Watch the hilarious scenes as you play – As you play owing to each level, you’ll be prompted to look at the top screen of the DS to watch those memorable scenes re-enacted.
- Intuitive control owing to the DS stylus will have you conducting in no time – By using the DS stylus as a conducting baton, you’ll conduct the music and recreate the cartoons.
Product Description
Wacky Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor, a rhythm action game that puts you in charge of an orchestra that conducts the music to your favorite Looney Tunes cartoons. Players let loose musical abilities using the DS stylus to conduct the orchestra like a maestro and compose the music to classic Looney Tunes cartoon scenes featuring infamous characters such as Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Sylvester the Cat and Tweety. Once the legendary scenes are successfully recreated, gamers will be rewarded with clips from favorite Looney Tunes cartoon moments.
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I Bought this game because I loved the Looney Tunes when I was a outcome. You watch a cartoon on the top screen, and touch the clarification on the bottom screen when prompted. The cartoon quality is what I expected from a DS, not splendid but excellent. You have three difficulty levels, as well as three files so other people can use the game. My kids were having fun with this game.
If you are a honest gamer this will bore you. But if you want to play a game that doesn`t require a walkthrough then delight in the cartoon quality of this game and have fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
Not only do you get to listen to classical music set to cartoon scenes, you can also direct that music!
Rating: 5 / 5
Hello I’m an autistic adult gamer…
I like looney tunes to start with plus historical event’s combined like history on classical music and opra. Brilliant game. See I’m autistic (Recently diagnosed in Mid 2007)anyways I’ve heard that music is suppose to really be excellent for people with autism.
So I bought:
1. Alvin and the Chipmunks
2. Looney Tunes: Cartoon Conductor
Both music sports meeting. The only one I won’t buy is guitar hero lets just say I’ve read some of the music the game guitar hero play’s like blink182 and bon jovi and in person I’m not into that kind of music.
I’ll stick with the ancient school like alvin and looney tunes. Get either or Alvin or this game Looney Tunes:Cartoon Conductor both really excellent music game’s in person I like the music in both the sports meeting. If you like history and you like Looney Tunes then you got a exact match for a splendid ds game.
Rating: 5 / 5
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester, and all your fave Looney Tunes pals are back in a magnificent musical game for the DS system. In “Cartoon Conductor”, you use your stylus as a maestro’s baton and conduct classical cartoon tunes to familiar classics like “What’s Opera, Doc?”, “The Rabbit of Seville”, “Hyde and Go Tweet”, and “Quick and Furry-ous”.
Unlike some other sports meeting like this, you use the baton stylus to not only tap out the clarification that appear on the screen, but you also must drag the stylus at the right time in order to realize exact harmony in each song. If you do hit the clarification at the right time, you’ll get a better score represented by carrots. As you go by the side of achieving excellent scores and such, you’ll unlock more songs as well as Looney Tunes bios and info on each classical song.
This is a pretty decent and rather fun game. Of course, if you’re not fond of classical music, or perhaps, Bugs and friends, then I’ll make an exception. But if you’re in to sheer fun of the Looney Tunes, look for “Duck Amuck” also for Nintendo DS, where you use the stylus to agitate poor small Daffy Duck. That’s cool, too.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this on as it is similar to Elite beat Agents, with the understanding that this would be classical music. HOWEVER upon hearing the music, I was disappointed that it is MIDI (computer generated). I crank EBA with headset so I may hear the (mostly) splendid music. I don’t reflect I can do this with this game as the sound quality is so low. And Classical music is hard to listen to if it isn’t of excellent quality. Sadly this game has no target consultation, as the baby boomers will be disappointed by the lame presentation and the younger set won’t like the music or animation. Another disappointment is the cut scenes are rendered in crude 3d, when standard animation is MUCH more suitable for the material. The action part of the game is pretty excellent though as you slide the wand instead of tapping. There is still tapping but the sliding is meant to make it feel like you are conducting the music. If you miss a note there is a noticeable shift in the pitch of the music causing sour clarification. Irritating at first, but it is a excellent audio indicator of how you are doing and a excellent incentive to try harder. Over all not terrible but feels like it could have been so much more. If you like this game even a small them Elite Beat Agents would be a sure bet.
Rating: 3 / 5