The game uses a third-person level-based structure where players switch between Bugs and Taz. Bugs is better suited to precise movement, interacting with devices, and handling certain objectives, while Taz can spin through enemies, smash obstacles, and move heavier objects. Each era contains several connected areas with keys, clock parts, and mission goals needed to unlock progress. Stages mix platforming, simple puzzles, enemy encounters, and boss fights, with many sections requiring both characters' abilities in sequence.
Bugs Bunny
The clever main hero whose agility and interactions help solve many objectives.
Taz
Bugs's wild partner, using his spin attack to destroy obstacles and defeat foes.
Marvin the Martian
The character whose time-machine mishap sets the adventure in motion.
Daffy Duck
A familiar Looney Tunes face who appears during parts of the journey.
Elmer Fudd
A classic series character who shows up as an obstacle or event figure in some stages.
Learn each character's role early. Use Taz first whenever you see breakable scenery, swarms of enemies, or objects that look heavy. Switch to Bugs for tighter jumps, scripted interactions, and safer movement in narrow platforming sections. When entering a new area, scan for side paths and vertical layers because collectibles are often hidden slightly off the main route. If progress stalls, revisit earlier rooms and look for an ability-specific object you could not use before. Boss encounters are usually easier once you clear nearby hazards and watch their attack rhythm rather than rushing in.
Tips
Swap characters often; many obstacles are designed around one specific ability.
Tips
Clear enemies before attempting precision jumps or switches.
Tips
Memorize locked doors and unreachable ledges for faster backtracking later.
User Reviews
The era-hopping stages and cartoon humor give the game a lot of charm.
User Reviews
Camera issues can occasionally make jumps awkward, but the co-op style design is still enjoyable.