Looney Tunes: Back in Action (Nintendo Game Boy Advance, 2003)

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Based on the feature film starring Brendan Fraser and Jenna Elfman, Looney Tunes: Back in Action is an isometric platform game that has players alternating control between characters Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. Blending live-action with animation as seen in films like Cool World and Who Framed Roger Rabbit, the movie tells the story of a young man in search of his explorer father and an ancient artifact called the Blue Monkey Diamond. The game follows the events as depicted in the film, taking players from Hollywood to Las Vegas to Africa in four different levels. As in the console versions of the game, players can switch between Bugs and Daffy at any time to take advantage of each character's distinct abilities. The focus of gameplay is to advance through each level as quickly as possible to evade pursuing enemies and to be the first to collect the clues needed to find the mysterious diamond. Both characters can collect various gizmos along the way to help thwart an enemy's progress. Exclusive to the handheld game are racing segments that serve as transition sequences in between the four action-oriented levels.
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