
Animaniacs
Animaniacs is a platform game based on the popular animated TV series. Players control Yakko, Wakko, and Dot as they navigate through various levels inspired by the show's humor and antics. The game features colorful graphics, catchy music, and faithful representations of the cartoon's characters.
Platform
snes
Year
1994
Genre
Platformer
Developer
Konami
Controls
About This Game
Released in 1994 for the SNES, Animaniacs captures the zany spirit of the Warner siblings and their cartoon world. The game includes multiple levels with different gameplay mechanics and visual styles.
Each character has unique abilities: Yakko can use a mallet, Wakko can stretch his body, and Dot can float using her flower. Players can switch between characters to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles.
The game received praise for its faithful adaptation of the TV show's humor and animation style, though some critics noted its relatively short length.
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