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List All 6 PricesThough well before most of our time, many of you may recall an early Warner Brothers cartoon starring the infamous Daffy Duck. Duck Amuck is a classic sketch that was created in 1953 involving Daffy Duck. The premise was simple, yet clever. Daffy appeared on the screen and was constantly annoyed by an animator. As the animator continued to toy with Daffy, he become increasingly frustrated. As it turns out, the animator was actually the eclectic Bugs Bunny, who was doing... Read more
Looney Tunes, by Charlie Kaufman. Read more
Ultimately, the score of this game cannot encapsulate my feelings toward it. I would recommend that everyone experience the brilliant design of this game and the witty dialogue, especially if you're a fan of the cartoon; however, the mini-games (the meat of the game) do not hold up for very long. There is about 2 hours of gameplay in Duck Amuck, and whether that warrants a $30 purchase is up to you. Sadly, while I had a wonderful time playing Duck Amuck, this is a game... Read more
Daffy Duck is one of Warner Brothers’ most famous icons. He appeared alongside Bugs Bunny in many animated features as a complementary screwball type character. He always put himself above others and the only things which could divert his attention away from his vanity were sparkling, priceless gems. Such a lovable duck! Read more
Interacting with Daffy Duck and watching animated sequences unfold is fun, but there's barely a half-hour's worth of entertainment here. Read more
The game starts in unique fashion, with Daffy standing on the touch screen. You will find if you start tapping Daffy it will causes him to squirm, drawing the stylus across him cuts him in half, and tapping the white space around him causes various things to happen in the background. For example, swiping a corner of the screen will tear a piece of the background away. Another one involves tapping Daffy's body to make an eraser appear. Using the stylus, you then get to... Read more