One of the greatest cartoons in Warner Bros. library of Looney Tunes animated shorts from its Golden Age of Animation is, hands down, the 1953 Chuck Jones-directed "Duck Amuck," a cartoon where an off ...
It's no surprise to see Warner Bros.' inhouse videogame unit tapping the studio's rich library of Looney Tunes characters for a pair of new games. It's only shocking to see how radically different ...
Interacting with Daffy Duck and watching animated sequences unfold is fun, but there's barely a half-hour's worth of entertainment here. In 1953, Warner Bros. produced the now-classic animated short ...
One of my favorite classic Warner Bros. cartoons was the Chuck Jones-directed "Duck Amuck," where Daffy's being tormented by an off-screen animator. Imagine my joy when I learned a few months ago that ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. When you load up Daffy Duck's first Nintendo DS game, you can see that he's clearly happy to be taking the lead in his own title. It's an opening that ...
Duck Amuck is the best concept for a minigame collection we've ever seen. It may also be the best concept for a licensed game we've ever seen. It's based on the classic 1951 Merrie Melodie, in which a ...
Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck lets players wield the Nintendo DS stylus to irritate, aggravate and infuriate their own Daffy Duck in humorous ways. In the game inspired by the classic Duck Amuck cartoon, ...
Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck is a very rare game: it has mostly mediocre minigames, and yet is one of the most compelling games released this year. It absolutely triumphs in most aspects not related to ...
Playing bad games can be frustrating at the best of times, but what’s more frustrating is when you play a game, such as Duck Amuck, that has so much going for it, yet still manages to fail in many key ...