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    Tiny Toon Adventures: Dizzy's Candy Quest

  • First released on 1 October, 2001 for Game Boy Color
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    Adventure

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    Tiny Toon Adventures

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  • First released on 1 October, 2001 for Game Boy Color

  • About

    This is a puzzle solving game in which the player (as Dizzy from the Tiny Toons Cartoon) has to collect and return different types of candy to a friendly robot that needs the candy to free himself from Montana Max.

    The game is divided in 5 worlds (The Studios, Ice World, City, Gogo Dodo's world, Looniversity) with varying numbers of sublevels.

    Getting to the candy is made complicated by conveyor belts, trap doors and fans as well as dissolving bridges etc. To add to the trouble, clones of popular Tiny Toon characters (Plucky Hamton, Furrball etc.) are programmed to attack the player.

    Extras can be collected for extra energy, time etc. The game is presented from a top down perspective. Estimated playtime approx. 30 hours.

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    Game Boy Color

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    Crave Entertainment
    Crave Entertainment was a video game publishing company that focused on budget priced games. They were well known for localizing the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series. The company went bankrupt in late 2012.
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