Looney Tunes box art

See more on IGDB

Looney Tunes

Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold

Looney Tunes

Oct 1, 1992

Main game

2.96 average rating based on 26 ratings

5
2
4
4
3
12
2
7
1
1
This side-scrolling game allows the player to control different Looney Tunes characters and their different abilities to advance through the levels, seven in all. The player can use Daffy Duck (throwing a frisbee to defeat enemies with Mario-style gameplay), Tweety Bird (elude Sylvester throughout the level), Porky Pig (control a bi-plane to shoot down enemies), Taz (really only a bonus game in which he has to collect as many steaks as possible in 60 seconds), Speedy Gonzalez (elude ghosts and ghouls in a haunted mansion), Roadrunner (of course running from his arch enemy, Wile E. Coyote) and finally Bugs Bunny … More
This side-scrolling game allows the player to control different Looney Tunes characters and their different abilities to advance through the levels, seven in all. The player can use Daffy Duck (throwing a frisbee to defeat enemies with Mario-style gameplay), Tweety Bird (elude Sylvester throughout the level), Porky Pig (control a bi-plane to shoot down enemies), Taz (really only a bonus game in which he has to collect as many steaks as possible in 60 seconds), Speedy Gonzalez (elude ghosts and ghouls in a haunted mansion), Roadrunner (of course running from his arch enemy, Wile E. Coyote) and finally Bugs Bunny (gameplay similar to Daffy). Less
Developers
Sunsoft Osaka
Publishers
SUNSOFT
Franchises
Looney Tunes
Platforms
Game Boy
Genres
Platform, Puzzle
Themes
Action, Comedy
Release Dates
Oct 1992 Full Release (North_America)
Game Boy
Dec 22, 1992 Full Release (Japan)
Game Boy
Dec 22, 1992 Full Release (Europe)
Game Boy
Remove Ads with Grouvee Gold
User Stats
65
In Collection
8
Wish Listed
1
Playing
10
Backlogged
How Long Is Looney Tunes?
No playthrough data yet
Related Content
scoopings
scoopings gave May 3, 2025
scoopings gave May 3, 2025
Well-Executed, Tho A Bit Slippery And Gets Old After A Bit

Preliminary: Wow is this slippery/momentum is weird, but otherwise the controls themselves are responsive and tight. And it's quite innocuous so far, but I like the Mario vibe it's giving me as I can boucne off enemies and the music and the flow of it. At first glance this deserved a 2 star and move on, but if this can maintain a good ol fashion Mario straightforward platformer fun for Gameboy, it's worth playing through and a 3 star. Only thing that might prohibit that is the slipperiness.

Day 2

I wasn't a big fan of the Tweety Bird level, but then the Porky Pig music was good so I'm back motivated.

Alright yea the Porky Pig boss takes too many hits and the Fork attack is annoying, and I wasn't really in the mood for a shmup. However, impressive I played it as much as I did and they really did execute this well so I suppose it can get the honorary 3 star :-p

Look: 7/10

Sound: 7.5/10

Play: 7.5/10

Feel: 7/10

Attachment: 7.5/10

Overall: 7.3/10