Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time
Release Date: May 31, 1999
Arcade, TPP, animated TV series, 3D platformers, singleplayer
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is based on a cartoon license from the Looney Toones family of Warner Bros. This is a classic 3D platformer. The action is watched from the TPP camera, and the game consists in exploring 3D maps, avoiding obstacles and fighting enemies.
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time Description
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a 3D platformer released on PC and PS1. The game was developed by the Canadian studio Behaviour Interactive, which has also developed such titles as Voltron: Defender of the Universe, Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise or Dead by Daylight.
Plot
The game is based on a license of Looney Tunes cartoons owned by Warner Bros.
The main character of the game is Bugs Bunny, who one day during his journey to the Pismo beach gets lost in the maze of streets of Albuquerque. After finding a strange machine, he takes it as a carrot juice vending machine. Unfortunately, the device turns out to be a time machine. Bugs is thrown into a mysterious dimension beyond history, where he meets a sorcerer named Merlin Munroe, who tells him that in order to return home, he will have to travel in five different eras, in search of clock hands needed to return to his own time.
Mechanics
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time, released on PC and PS1, is a classic 3D platform. The action is watched from a camera behind the hero's back, and the game is about exploring 3D maps, avoiding obstacles and fighting enemies.
Bugs Bunny can perform various movements. He can jump, kick, roll and climb a rope. In addition, when jumping from great heights, he can use his large ears as propellers to descend slowly. The fights are quite developed for the standards of this genre. Some enemies can be defeated by kicking them or jumping on their heads. Others need to be tired first by letting them chase us through the level. When they finally stop to catch their breath, we can attack them from behind.
The game also allows you to sneak in order to avoid confrontation with some enemies. The game also features logical elements in the form of simple puzzles requiring moving objects on maps. In addition, during the campaign, Bugs slowly gains a variety of useful special skills.
Technical aspects
The graphics in Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time are in full 3D but they resemble the graphic style of Looney Tunes cartoons. Also, the majority of the characters were dubbed by the same actors who voiced them in the animations.
Last updated on May 28, 2019
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows September 30, 1999
PlayStation 1
Developer: Behaviour Interactive
Publisher: Atari / Infogrames
Age restrictions: none