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Looney Tunes Duck Amuck Nintendo DS Game for Kids
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Looney Tunes Duck Amuck Nintendo DS Game for Kids Looney Tunes Duck Amuck Nintendo DS Game for Kids
Looney Tunes Duck Amuck Nintendo DS Game for Kids
Looney Tunes Duck Amuck Nintendo DS Game for Kids
Looney Tunes Duck Amuck Nintendo DS Game for Kids
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He's cranky. He's loud. And he's one bad duck,but he's all yours! Use your Nintendo DS stylus to interact with your own, customizable Daffy Duck. The goal it to get him quackin' as you try to raise his temperature meter through a series of mini games. Progress through levels, make him mad and win the game. It's time to drive this Duck Amuck!
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Make an animated cartoon into a video game? ...why not?I liked watching the original cartoon, and the follow-up-ish cartoon, Rabbit Rampage.I decided I had waited as long as I could, and thought the time was right.The game seems to follow the formula of the cartoon pretty well, except this time, Bugs Bunny is not the one who gets on Daffy's nerves. This time, it's you.When you first start the game, the intro starts off with Daffy going through what looks like a Mario-like stage, but then it goes blank, and he asks where the scenery is. Then it looks all Mega-Man-like, then there's a dance floor, and then it's blank again.At random times, Daffy will either think up three ideas to what kind of game it should be that you're playing, or leaving you three cans of paint for you to dress him up. You can even rip up some tears in the background, just so he can get out the "duck" tape (sort of a duck joke), and patch it up. You have to make sure you tap on it the moment he does, or it'll disappear.The thing is, though, all of those things are just some of the many mini-games that WB, and WayForward, the company behind the latest DuckTales Remasted, were able to cram into this as much as possible.With these mini-games, your main task is to make Daffy angry, and to make him lose his temper enough to want to know who is responaible.The only one downside I have to this is that when the game ends, it does not restart a new game the same way it starts the first time. Instead, after the credits, it takes you back to Daffy, and the white background so you can start to anger him all over again.And even though my 3Ds, which I play this on, allows me to record my voice on this, it does not allow me to blow in anywhere, so the Robin Hood mini-game, the Duck Soup mini-game can't be won without that probability. I can't even blow into the sound meter that Daffy wants me to blow into.Another downside is that my 3DS allows me to click, unlike my regular DS which does not need to click at all. So the mini-game that allows me to play the mini-game I am suppose to play with the DS screen lid shut won't be possible either.In short, with the 3DS, I can play most of the mini-games in Duck Amuck, but not all of them. Despite that, it's actually enjoyable.I would recomend this to those who have seen the cartoon from which this game is based, and the follow-up-like cartoon, Rabbit Rampage, and like games. If you've seen the cartoon, and would like to take a chance at annoying Daffy, look no further than this.5 stars out of 5, and an 8.7 out of 10 for the Duck Amuck Video Game.Th-th-thee, Th-th-thee, Th-th-thee, That's all, Folks!

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