


Without a doubt, this is a clear example of a game that faithfully adapts the license it is based on. Looney Tunes Dash! also impresses with its acoustics: melodies that remind us of our childhood and very convincing character voices. All the levels are colorful and detailed, and they include various references to Warner's short animations (such as ACME brand products), as well as all the franchise's characters, of course - both primary and luxury secondary ones, like Porky Pig or The Tasmanian Devil. Looney Tunes Dash! stands out because of the flamboyant graphics it flaunts on your smartphone. Looking for a challenge? Take the difficult path and get high scores. Feeling lazy? Choose the easy option and complete the level without further ado. Every mission has different pathways you can take: some are simpler and others more complicated, with more obstacles. One novelty this game has, in relation to others, is that, in a way, you decide your level of difficulty. You'll also be able to play better if you know how to correctly apply enhancers to your characters and if you collect help items along the way that will give you more points or coins. It involves using the touchscreen to move left, right and to the center of the screen, as well as to duck or jump. The gameplay of Looney Tunes Dash! isn't new for those of us who are used to endless runner games.

With a bit of skill and, above all, by spending the coins you get on the scene on enhancers and power-ups, you'll be able to play for quite a while without having to recharge your lives. Luckily, the missions are not very complicated. Similar to Candy Crush, if you don't complete a mission, the game will take a life away from you and when you lose all of the five lives you have, you'll have to wait until you can play again (or pay, of course). This makes the game more agile and less frustrating, although there is a limit of lives. Unlike Subway Surfers, Looney Tunes Dash! doesn't have levels that are endless, but rather every phase is completed successfully if you manage to fulfill the objective given, such as getting home. As if that wasn't enough, the surroundings won't make it easy for you, as they're full of obstacles. Just like in Subway Surfers, a classic game of the genre, your enemy will force you to run so you don't get caught and end the game.
