It's easy to recommend LT:DA for it's unique blend of virtual pet (well, sort of) and mini-game compilation. It's a clever rendition of the classic cartoon and with a good array of mini-games and plenty of laughs to be had, Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck is good value.
Graphics - 6
Gameplay - 7
Sound - 7
Value - 6
Overall -
What kind of DS games were we all promised?
Think back a few years. Think back to the moment you first heard about the Nintendo DS and gathered that it had two screens - one of them touch-sensitive - and a plastic stylus.
Did you expect to do a lot of drawing on your DS?
Did you picture yourself playing a lot of games that involved illustrating things? Remember how we were at least expecting a DS version of Mario Paint?
Where did all those ideas for drawing games go?
Eurogamer has reviewed five games for the Nintendo DS:
- Duck Amuck - 5/10
- Bomberman Story DS - 6/10
- World Snooker Championship Season 2007-08 - 6/10
- I-Spy Funhouse - 3/10
- My Animal Centre In Australia - 4/10
Gamersreports.com tells of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will launch the all-new LOONEY TUNES: DUCK AMUCKTM videogame in fall 2007, starring the infamously short-tempered and devious Daffy Duck in stylus-based gameplay for the Nintendo DS system.
Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and developed by WayForward Technologies, LOONEY TUNES: DUCK AMUCK lets players wield the Nintendo DS stylus to irritate, aggravate and infuriate their own Daffy Duck in humorous ways