Tiny Toon Adventures makes no bones about following in Sonic's speedy footsteps. In addition to Buster's burst of speed, the game sports Sonic looks by dividing the stages into three tiers -- the sky, ground level, and below ground level. Plus, the Carrots are lined up along the way like Sonic's Rings. Although Buster is no Sonic, he's Buster. That's good enough here. Tiny Toon Adventures is a slick, fast-pace, action game that's worth a play, or three.
Moreover, the hefty number of stages helps make this cartoon game worth the price of admission. Buster's Hidden Treasure is a little treasure in itself. Tiny Toon Adventures is a video game developed and published in by Konami, producer well known today for launching football simulators.
Tiny Toon Adventures was the first game released of the series, but several other follow-ups came later on. The game is a platform one, with the player controlling Buster Bunny. He has to rescue Babs Bunny from Montana Max, a kidnapper.
Each character has its own set of skills. Plucky can fly for a short amount of time, Dizzy can spin through walls and is impossible to beat while in spin mode, while Furrball can climbs trees and vertical surfaces. Several other characters make their appearance in the game, but as bad guys, such as Roderick Rat, Elmyra Duff, Gene Splicer and others. There are six levels in the game. The player needs to find his allies first. They will help him unlock the doors in Monty's Mansion. Each positive character appears in different levels.
Hampton J. Pig in the first, Plucky in the second, Dizzy in the third and Gogo Dodo in the fifth. There is no helping character in the fourth level. In the sixth chapter, Monty's Mansion, there will be no allies for the showdown against Monty.
Ducky Vader is another character who can appear in the game. In each level, the player has to collect carrots. If by the end of the level the player collects a number of carrots which is multiple by eleven, Duck Vader will appear and Buster Bunny will have to defeat him. If he manages to defeat Duck Vader without losing a life in the process, he will gain three lives. However, he will only gain the amount of lives if his current number doesn't exceed the life limit.
In most of the levels Buster Bunny has to juggle between jump attacks and his jump dash, while trying to keep himself not surrounded. In some levels the gameplay requires rote memorization, because of the screen keeping coming behind the player when he dashes forward.
This doesn't happen in all the levels, but is a bit annoying when you have to encounter this issue. The game was not very popular back when launched. It had serious problems, lacked the sense of humor from the movie series and had control problems in several stages of the game. Readers on GameFAQs offered a 7. Though the two statistics seem to be at least decent, the game was not a very big hit back in the 90s.
Apparently is going to be the "Year of the Tiny Toon Game. And, from what I'm seeing, Konami has decided to make the Tiny Toons a force to be reckoned with in video gaming. For those who've been too busy playing games to watch TV, the Tiny Toons are heavily based on the Warner Brothers stable of old film cartoon characters. Buster's Hidden Treasure features the whole Tiny Toons cast in a clever, slick and extremely nasty platform game that ranks highly for difficulty and animation.
Sure, I was expecting a cakewalk. Sure, I figured I'd jump and run and slide my way through this in a few hours. After all. Tiny Toons, little kids, easy game This isn't another Castle of Illusion, this is a mean and cruel game that leads you on with its cuddly cartoon pals and then yanks the Acme rug out from under you. You must truly have nerves of steel and the reflexes of a Robotron champ to beat this game. For instance, there's one sublevel that has you making dozens of leaps onto platforms in a vertically scrolling cavern while boiling lava fills up quickly below; the platforms get smaller and farther apart, and a single misstep will send you plunging down to certain doom.
Other sub-levels feature complex mazes; you're not timed, but it's amazingly easy to take one wrong step or jump and find yourself back where you started.
Even the bosses are tough remember to take your time and let him come to you. Konami provides you with both a password feature and unlimited continues. But here's where they once again pull a fast one on you: The "unlimited" continue feature stops once you've made it through the first three levels and successfully saved three of your friends from the clutches of the evil and silly Dr.
Basically, this means you gotta start using passwords more frequently, but, even so, it's just this sort of curveball that makes Treasure incredibly frustrating but eminently playable. The graphics are not quite as elaborate as, say, Death Valley Rally, but they're still excellent. The characters are delightfully animated Buster waits and taps his foot impatiently if you don't move him for awhile, but there's even a twist on this gag if you wait long enough!
The backgrounds make simple but effective use of multilevel scrolling for a three-dimensional feel, and they scroll in all directions: horizontally, vertically and diagonally. The sound effects and music are terrific, totally evocative of the "Saturday Morning Experience. All in all, a major surprise here-- and a very pleasant one. After years of platform games with a day or two's worth of play value, it's nice to find one that not only lasts, but looks great, sounds great and stretches your abilities to the Montana Max.
Browse games Game Portals. Tiny Toons - Buster's Hidden Treasure. Install Game. Game review Downloads Screenshots 9. Overall rating: 9. Buster Busted Buster finds a treasure map at Acme Looniversity. ProTips: When you aren't sure what's coming up next on a stage, follow the line of Carrots. They always lead you in a safe direction. Hearts are worth points. It sometimes pays, though, to pass them by in case you need to recharge your Heart Line later. You can move Rocks, Switches, and Barrels.
They usually help you reach high places. Gene Splicer's head is always vulnerable. When you face the Frogs in the caverns, remember that you can hop on their "burps" to burst the bubbles. Tiny Toon Adventures is a video game developed and published in by Konami, producer well known today for launching football simulators.
Tiny Toon Adventures was the first game released of the series, but several other follow-ups came later on. Featured many characters from the popular animated show participating in several athletic events.
Sports Basketball Soccer. The story of the game is fun and like something you would have seen on the TV shows. Max has that dastardly, Dr. I will admit that side by side, the visuals of this game are not quite as good as what the Tiny Toon game on the SNES offered.
However, this is still a fantastic looking game. They have captured the look and feel of the show incredibly well. All of the characters are here and as well as looking great the characters all have these little animations that really do bring them to life.
The level design is also amazing. There are eight stages in the game and each one has its own theme and style. Ranging from lava to ice! A great deal of imagination went into this game and many of the areas feel like they could have been ripped right out of the show. As well as the looks, Tiny Toon Adventures Busters Hidden Treasure has an awesome soundtrack that fits the wacky action very well.
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