Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)

The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle

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The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle is an action-puzzle game developed and published by Kemco, featuring Looney Tunes characters in a castle filled with hazards. Players guide Bugs Bunny through a chain of rooms, collecting key items while avoiding enemies and rescuing Honey Bunny. Its fast, compact stage design and character-driven presentation made it a memorable early NES puzzle platformer.
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Release Date
1989-01-01
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Plays
4

The game uses room-based stages viewed from the side, with Bugs moving left and right, climbing ladders, and jumping between platforms. Each floor requires collecting specific items and reaching the exit while dodging patrolling enemies. Movement is simple, but route planning is important because enemy patterns can trap the player in tight spaces. Progress is linear, with each cleared room leading to the next section of the castle.

Bugs Bunny

The playable hero, tasked with navigating the castle and rescuing Honey Bunny.

Honey Bunny

The kidnapped character Bugs must rescue.

Yosemite Sam

A recurring Looney Tunes enemy who obstructs Bugs' progress.

Sylvester

A pursuing foe that forces careful timing and movement.

Witch Hazel

Another enemy character that appears as a hazard in the castle.

Elmer Fudd

A classic antagonist who can complicate room navigation.

Study enemy movement before grabbing items. In crowded rooms, wait for a safe opening rather than rushing through. Use ladders and vertical routes to reset spacing between Bugs and enemies. When a room has multiple collectibles, plan the pickup order so you do not backtrack into a trap.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Learning enemy patterns is the key to surviving later rooms.

Tips

Take a defensive route when several foes overlap in the same area.

Tips

Use ladders to break line-of-approach and create space.

User Reviews

A simple but charming early action-puzzle game.

User Reviews

The room layout makes every small success feel satisfying.

User Reviews

It can be repetitive, but the enemy timing keeps it engaging.

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