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Hare Raising Havoc PC

Hare Raising Havoc is another arcade game with rabbit Roger in the lead role, animated hero of the comedy "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" directed by Robert Zemeckis. This time the troubles of a friendly bribe are connected with a bean named Herman, who unnoticeably escapes the house.

Arcade

Hare Raising Havoc Release Date PC

23April1991

developer: BlueSky Software publisher: Disney Interactive Studios

English language game language: English

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Hare Raising Havoc is another arcade game with rabbit Roger in the lead role, animated hero of the comedy "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" directed by Robert Zemeckis. This time the troubles of a friendly bribe are connected with a bean named Herman, who unnoticeably escapes the house. Roger has exactly one hour to find the toddler and bring him back - when a worried mother appears at the residence, it will be too late.

Although Hare Raising Havoc has an extremely arcane character, from time to time you will need to use grey cells. All stages in the game require the objects on the board to be activated in such a way that by performing a certain sequence of moves Roger rabbit could get to the next board. For example, already in the first stage we will encounter a magnet, which will enable us to remove the key from the aquarium, guarded by an extremely troublesome fish. Of course, we have 60 minutes to tear through all the locations - they expire very quickly, so you should hurry to discover the secrets of the next rooms. From time to time you may encounter hourglasses, which will add an extra few dozen seconds.

The biggest advantage of the game is its audiovisual setting. Attractive cartoon graphics and a lot of funny samples let us really believe that we are dealing with a well produced animated film. We are also happy to see Roger the rabbit, who reacts in a funny way to our actions (especially the bad ones). Although the game itself is devilishly difficult, arcade enthusiasts should have no reason to complain.

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Last updated on 10 December 2007

Game mode: single player  

Age restrictions Hare Raising Havoc: Good for all ages.

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