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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....
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!
Thank you GoG! Been waiting forever to replay this classic. Started it last night and am loving it even more than I thought I would.
Like Egghebrecht's review, I still quote lines from the game to this day. One of my favorites - Flux: "I've always viewed a locked door as an invitation."
At Last! I was playing via boxer on the Mac as seemed easier than trying to set up via DosBox or Scumm but could not get out of the cauldron. Finally it is released on GOG. I hope some of this $10 is going to Mr Arem towards releasing the unreleased material. So far a good year, The only two games I played, this and Abe's Exodus both re-released. Abe is now "New and Tasty"!
I am glad GOG has finally released the game. T|he humour is a little zany but suits the world perfectly! Puzzles are not too taxing, but do require you to think out of the box. The voice acting is superb!
This isn't a 'rosy glasses' review since I played this for the first time in 2019. Apparently a game from the 90's that I somehow missed back then.
This is a great adventure game back when they were the most popular genre and that can be seen from the production values. Are adventure games now mainly made by fans or small companies, back then they received relatively large budgets and that can be seen from the famous actors that 'played' in them.
This is one of those games and one of the better adventures I played. No timed stuff, no pixel hunting (there was one place where it was a bit hard to find the correct place (in the bathroom)).
It has a lot of cartoony animations. The game is a combination of real actors (mainly Christopher Loyd) and animations. Obviously since the game is old the graphics has suffered a bit. It is no pixel art but there are of course two black bands on the side of the game and I think the resolution is 640x480. Still the animations itself look actualy great.
I used a walkthrough 2 or 3 times (I don't have the patience anymore I used to have back in the days :-) ).
It is like playing in a cartoon, so if you would like to play in that I still would recommend the game even if the graphics are a little dated.