Looney Tunes: Twouble
- Take control of Sylvestor and try to catch Tweety
- try to get Tweety while dodging obstacles
- collect keys and items to solve puzzles
- keep an eye out for other Looney Tunes Characters
- three difficulty levels and password save system
Product Description
The antics of two of your favorite Looney Tunes characters come to life in TWOUBLE for the Game Boy Affect. In this release-player adventure you play as Sylvester, everyone’s favorite hungry cat, in pursuit of his golden-haired songbird rival Tweety. TWOUBLE gives you two ways to play: in the first type of stage, you will attempt to catch Tweety in a quick-moving side-scrolling adventure. Duck, jump, and dodge owing to obstacles in your hunt for lunch. In the other type of level, you will control Sylvester in an isometric viewpoint, and you’ll have to use your wits by the side of with keys and other items to progress owing to these levels. Watch out for Push around, Granny, and other well loved Looney Tunes characters in both types of levels, because they are dedicated to making poor Sylvester go home hungry. Will Sylvester finally catch Tweety Bird, or will he have to delight in lunch from a garbage can again? With three difficulty levels and a password save system, TWOUBLE has more than enough action for fans of the cartoon duo and their wacky tricks and chases!
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This is the best game that I have played. You have to try and stay away from Granys rolling pin and several other Lonney Tunes carictors. So if you delight in Lonney Tunes then you shude get Loney Tunes Twouble.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is no excellent. Its so hard. you are selvester chasing after tweety. you always have to watch out for Granny & Push around. Im gona reflect about trading this. I just hope when Tom & jerry in infurnal escape comes out for game boy advance i hope its not as hard as this.
Rating: 1 / 5
I like Tweety so I bought the game. But I’m not excellent at manuvering to the next penetrate/level so I lost interest. ?Can anyone help me?
Rating: 4 / 5
This game was ok, it was unique in the gameplay because the levels are 3D. The affect is pretty terrible with only one affect scheme for each 3D level. The small mini sports meeting after each level have nice affect, but are really simple and quick. It was a clean thought, but after you beat it you never want to play it again. It certainly would’ve been a hit back with the century-ancient Game Boy. With all the cool graphics and animation you can get with other sports meeting, I wouldn’t spend your cash on this.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game is fun and entertaining. I am in my 20’s and I like the Looney Tunes characters. I loved seeing many of the characters chase after me (as Sylvester) while trying to catch Tweety. It can take a LONG time for younger players to find all the pieces needed to be able to go onto the next level….but you don’t want it to be too simple do you?
Have fun.
Rating: 5 / 5