Bugs Bunny Lost in Time | |
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Developer(s) | Behaviour Interactive |
Publisher(s) | Infogrames |
Distributor(s) | Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
Composer(s) | Gilles Léveillé |
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PlayStation Microsoft Windows |
Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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Aggregator | Score |
GameRankings | (PS) 68.33% (PC) 53.75% |
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Publication | Score |
AllGame | (PS) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (PC) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
CVG | 1/10 |
EGM | 4.5/10 |
Game Informer | 5.25/10 |
GameSpot | (PS) 7.8/10 (PC) 6.1/10 |
IGN | 7.8/10 |
OPM (US) | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
PC Zone | 24% |
Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time is a Looney Tunes platform video game for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation, released in 1999. An indirect sequel, Bugs Bunny & Taz: Time Busters, was produced for the same platforms a year later.
The game stars cartoon character Bugs Bunny who finds and activates a time machine after taking a wrong turn at Albuquerque. He ends up in Nowhere, home of a sorcerer named Merlin Munroe. Merlin then informs Bugs that he is lost in time and that he must travel through five different eras of time (spanning 21 levels in total) in order to collect clock symbols and golden carrots that will allow him to return to the present.
The objective of this game is to collect time clocks to progress through different eras via the time machine. Bugs must utilize his unique abilities to solve puzzles and defeat various enemies throughout the levels. At the end of each era, Bugs must confront and defeat a boss character to unlock the next era.
The game was met with average to very mixed reception, as GameRankings gave it a score of 68.33% for the PlayStation version, and 53.75% for the PC version.