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Looney tunes dash episode 4
Looney tunes dash episode 4











looney tunes dash episode 4

It was an idea Zynga’s people had thought about for the future, so who knows, we might see it, but we already have that to a certain degree by the fact the game starts and ends with a skippable cartoon sequence that is new cartoon content anyway.

looney tunes dash episode 4

Indeed, it made me wonder (and ask) whether future versions could feature longer cartoons as rewards with more mini episodes that didn’t involve running, but were simply new cartoon content to enjoy - or even digital recreations of famous cartoon classics, but within the app. Here’s the trailer of the game in action: It brought the cartoons back to life, too, then put you right into the action as the character you’re playing, with the level ending and you watching a short cartoon end-sequence. Wolf, or Tweety escaping from Sylvester the Cat, with Grandma at the end of the level slamming the door shut in Sylvester’s face. Well, Looney Tunes Dash does all of that while bringing to life the familiar Looney Tunes universe of characters, with all the favourites including Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, Tweety, Daffy Duck, Marvin the Martian and many more.Įach level starts off with a short introductory cartoon setting up the level you’re playing, with examples being Elmer Fudd trying to shoot Bugs Bunny, the Road Runner running away from Coyote E.

looney tunes dash episode 4

To explain this a bit further, one of the things that was explained to me in the pre-lance demo as we explored the game and gameplay was that users said they wanted was running games had a sense of progression with levels that ended, along with fun new game elements and something new and surprising. Earning coins along the way, players can unlock new skills, gain extra power-ups and master each character’s special ability.’ The game lets you progress ‘to unlock new levels, characters and abilities’, where you ‘complete level goals to progress on the Looney Tunes map to unlock new episodes and run as new characters. Zynga asked its users what they loved about running games, and what they would change if they could.Įarlier this week I was given a special preview of Looney Tunes Dash by John vanSuchtelen, the General Manager of ‘Looney Tunes Dash!’, and Michael Waite, its Creative Director. There hasn’t been a great deal of variation in these games, but Zynga’s new Looney Tunes Dash changes all that in a fun new way. Endless running games are usually that - endless, until you get bored of them.













Looney tunes dash episode 4