Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Electronic Games
The classic exchange of wits in the epic rivalry between Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck transcends time. Now, they're bringing their antagonistic relationship to the console in Looney Tunes: Back in Action. The lively, single-player platform game is based on the upcoming Warner Brothers action movie of the same title. The game offers dynamic gameplay and vibrant, rich Looney Tunes visuals that will attract and entertain fans of all ages. Longtime rivals Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are united under a common goal: finding the mysterious Blue Monkey Diamond. Players will swap between Bugs and Daffy, using each character's own set of special skills, as they embark on a scavenger hunt around the world. They race into action from level to level collecting as many ACME gizmos and clues as they can in a non-stop effort to find the elusive Blue Monkey Diamond. The game includes six diversely themed environments, all inspired by the film's wild locations. Players will roam far and wide in their quest for the Blue Monkey Diamond, including a trip to uncover the alien mysteries of Area 52, a visit to a high-tech secret science facility hidden deep in the desert, and a descent into the depths of the jungles of Africa as they run, jump, slide, and bounce their way through an unbelievable adventure. Along the way, gamers will collect Playing Cards and ACME Gizmos, as well as utilise each character's unique skills, in order to outwit the all-star cast of Looney Tunes favourites and continue their scavenger hunt for the lost Blue Monkey Diamond.
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