Tiny Toon Adventures: Cartoon Workshop facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Tiny Toon Adventures: Cartoon Workshop |
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Developer(s) | Novotrade International |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
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Platform(s) | NES |
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Genre(s) | Edutainment |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Tiny Toon Adventures: Cartoon Workshop is a fun video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It's based on the popular cartoon show Tiny Toon Adventures. This game lets you create your very own animated cartoons! It was made by Novotrade and released by Konami in 1992.
Contents
How to Play and Create Cartoons
This game is like having your own cartoon studio. You get to be the director, writer, and set designer all at once!
- Make Your Story: You can write the script for your cartoon.
- Choose Music and Sounds: Pick the perfect music and sound effects to go with your scenes.
- Design the Set: Decide what the background and setting of your cartoon will look like.
- Direct the Characters: Tell the characters what to do and how to act.
Characters and Scenes
You can have up to two characters on screen at the same time. Some of the characters you can choose from include:
- Buster Bunny
- Babs Bunny
- Plucky Duck
- Furrball
- Calamity Coyote
- Little Beeper
You can put these characters in many different poses and situations. There are also lots of backgrounds and settings for your cartoon. Imagine Buster and Babs in a spooky castle or a sunny park!
Special Features
The game also lets you add music, sound effects, and captions to your cartoon. It has a simple design that's easy to use. It looks a bit like older computer programs from the 1990s. This makes it simple to pick options and create your scenes.
Saving Your Work
One thing to know is that you can't save your cartoon directly in the game. If you wanted to keep your creation, you would need to record it using a VCR or another screen capture device back when the game was popular. Your cartoons can be up to five minutes long. This is shorter than a typical 28-minute episode of the Tiny Toon Adventures TV show, but it's still enough time to tell a cool story!