Get ready to do battle with Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam, Tweety Bird and other Looney Tunes characters — complete with plummeting ACME anvils, exploding presents, and giant ...
Dull, repetitive, and carelessly programmed don't even begin to sum up how crummy this action game based on the Looney Tunes license is. Dull, repetitive, and carelessly programmed don't even begin to ...
In its ongoing push into brands and mobile games, Zynga is releasing its Looney Tunes Dash level-based runner today on Android and iOS devices. It’s a beloved cartoon franchise in a game category that ...
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will publish and distribute its first next-generation video game, "Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal," for Xbox 360 and Wii in the fall. By John Gaudiosi, The ...
Have you ever wanted to play an endless runner game developed in part by Twisted Metal developer Eat Sleep Play? Now you're in luck, as Eat Sleep Play and social gaming giant Zynga on Thursday ...
Did anyone notice that this year, even if it’s an Olympic year, we didn’t get a Mario & Sonic Olympics game? Well, don’t fret, Bugs Bunny and the gang are here to save the day. Here’s everything you ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The Looney Tunes franchise has long been a mainstay of the video game world, with a catalog of titles on platforms from the Game Boy to the the ...
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Scopeluy has partnered up with Warner Bros. to bring a new set of characters to Stumble Guys, as the Looney Tunes explode into the game. This is no minor update to the game where you get two or three ...
Game publisher Scopely has struck a deal with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to bring Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and scores of other Looney Tunes characters to a new mobile game. Looney Tunes: ...
Fans of popular "runner" games on smartphones and tablets will find familiar faces chasing them soon: Elmer Fudd, Sylvester the Cat and Wile E. Coyote. Mobile game maker Zynga unveiled Looney Tunes ...