
Instead, it’s a simple ‘if it works, don’t fix it’ kind of game. It’s simple, colorful and somewhat interesting, but considering the source material, one would have expected for it to be a bit more funny in its presentation. There is a bit of humor throughout the game, but it doesn’t compare to an episode of the cartoon.Īnimaniacs still works as a simple platformer. The only jokes are sound bites sampled from the show, so you won’t hear anything new. If you are a platformer fan, then this won’t necessarily bother you, but fans of the series looking for the typical Animaniacs humor will be left wanting. After a while, it is easy to get tired of doing pretty much the same old thing. There’s also not nearly enough variety within the levles. One aspect of the game that fails are the controls, which aren’t quite as sharp as they could have been.

Play as all three characters of the 1990s TV series (Yakko, Wakko, or Dot), pick up power-ups placed around each level, avoid enemies, get to the end of the level. Animaniacs: A Gigantic Adventure is a pretty straightforward platformer.
