Drew Blanc is a cartoon animator and the original creator of the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show.. Drew's boss, Sam Schmaltz (played by Ben Stein), sets him the task of designing more bunnies to co-star in the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show by the next morning. However, the depressed animator soon nods off,...
Drew Blanc is a cartoon animator and the original creator of the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show.. Drew's boss, Sam Schmaltz (played by Ben Stein), sets him the task of designing more bunnies to co-star in the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show by the next morning. However, the depressed animator soon nods off, suffering from acute artist's block. He wakes early the next morning to inexplicably find his television switched on, announcing the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show. Suddenly, Drew is mysteriously drawn into the television screen and transported to an idyllic two-dimensional cartoon world populated by his own creations, among many other cartoon characters.
To get home, you'll need to unravel the secrets of these loony lands before they unravel you permanently. Outsmart demented clowns, shock the socks off cross-dressing livestock, and match wits with a diabolical Count named Nefarious. It's a mind-reeling toonatopia that'll have you acting so depraved you might even shock yourself. Send someone an exploding turkey. Watch Spike the Clown torture balloon animals. If you've got any energy left after those escapades then try and prevent an all-out war between the cartoon forces of good and evil. Word to the wise: BETTER PACK AN ANVIL!
A weird and whacky world filled with an insane asylum's worth of bizarre characters - and that's just the humans!
Starring Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future, Taxi) and featuring the vocal talents of Dan Castellaneta (TV's Homer Simpson), Dom DeLuise (All Dogs Go To Heaven I & II), and the inimitable Tim Curry (Gabriel Knight, Rocky Horror Picture Show)!
Over 40,000 of classic 1990s animation and over 75 unique locations crammed full of puzzles!
I tried to get into this game at the beginning, but found myself just using a walkthough at the end to finished the story. Maybe it's because I didn't play these type of puzzle adventure games in the late 90's. Some of the puzzles are quite straightforward and you connect the dots, while others require more abstract thinking. A notpad beside you is also quite handy if you need to jot down items needed when solving.
What should I say about a classic Point and Click Adventure with star cast and funny characters as well as great written dialogues and nice locations.
Seeing Fluffy after all these years made my heart cry...in a positive way.
I used to play this game with my mom, back in the days, and sent her immediately a screenshot of it.
Beeing a lot older now, the puzzles seem to be a lot easier, but that´s no critic, maybe it is only me, gaining more experience throughout the years of gaming.
Plus beeing older means i get much more of the ,mostly funny, jokes, this game offers.
Maybe it´s just me, reminiscing over the good old days and all the guys under me think the same, or, and most definitely, this game is a very good piece of software.
In my eyes, still a solid comic look and hey, it´s got Christopher Lloyd in it.
The sound is above solid middle and the interface works well.
If you like point and click adventures like Monkey Island or stuff, you should check this out and i promise you, you will have a few very entertaining hours of good old classic gameplay.
My conclusion:
Sound 7/10
Graphics 8/10
Interface 8/10
(Nostalgic feelings 11/10)
Overall 8/10
Kind of funny to find Christopher Lloyd playing the villain of Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and the hero of this game, which is so similar in concept. I had low expectations going in, and found it to be better than expected. The humor is sometimes decent, tolerable at worst, and generally entertaining, though not hilarious. It has some good lines though, and even a couple jokes that got an actual laugh out of me, as well as some fun references like the robot whose bottom half looks like a Dalek, whose item that you need to steal is a plunger!
Drew Blanc and his sidekick Flux are both pretty lovable, and the rest of the characters are voiced by an impressive cast of big-name actors who bring lots of life and personality to their roles, even if the characters are in general somewhat underdeveloped. Nobody is phoning it in here, and they do the best they possibly can with what they're given. The toons mostly have fairly distinct, memorable designs, especially Miss Fortune, who seems like she could easily have been pulled right out of an actual animated film.
The puzzles are just about right- I was able to solve the whole game with no hints, but I did get stuck on a couple for a while, so it wasn't trivially easy. If you like adventure games of the era, this one holds up well. If you hate the very concept of adventure gaming, as some earlier reviewers inexplicably seem to... perhaps not, unless you're REALLY into cartoons. I'm not a huge fan of cartoons or the whole Roger Rabbit concept, but I found it decently entertaining and worth playing through.
A must and worth play thanks to Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future) and many more great actors including Tim Curry (The Rocky Horror Picture Show). Not to mention the classic cartoony universe that the developers did good.
The game is simple, comedic and has aged nicely considering it's three decades old.
If your a cult classic movie fan you owe yourself to play this game at least once. Enjoy!
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