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Who doesn't love Daffy Duck? My kids now own quite a few DS games, and my 4-year-old plays this as much, if not more, than the more expensive games. It's really funny, even if it is in a comically cruel way. Over the course of the game, players get to poke, throw, chase, feed, and chop Daffy with their stylus in a series of games and situations. It has a more interactive feel because of the way Daffy responds directly to the player in response to what they are doing to and around him. Good, Silly fun.
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I am an adult gamer. I thought I'd try this game because there are alot of adults that enjoy kids' games. (I've played New Super Mario, Kirby, Curious George etc..) There is alot of talking in this game. Daffy Duck tells you about the game, then you play variety of mini-games. Each mini-game has 5 levels. Once you beat 5 levels, then you move on to a different game. There are some waiting in between games as Daffy Duck talks. The first time it's ok because you want to know what he says but then after you've gone through it, you wish you could speed that part up.
The variety of mini-games are cute. Use the stylus to cut Daffy Duck in half until there is no more before the timer runs out, drop bombs on him, type words you see or draw pictures, or get the gem into the cave before Daffy does & more. I'm not sure if the game saves where you left off. The option they give you is "pause, continue, exit". When I turn the game back on, I'm confused as to where I was or what do I do next or how
The variety of mini-games are cute. Use the stylus to cut Daffy Duck in half until there is no more before the timer runs out, drop bombs on him, type words you see or draw pictures, or get the gem into the cave before Daffy does & more. I'm not sure if the game saves where you left off. The option they give you is "pause, continue, exit". When I turn the game back on, I'm confused as to where I was or what do I do next or how
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