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Daffy Duck Games to Play

Looney Tunes characters such as Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Porky Pig, Tweety and Sylvester have entertained millions of fans for decades. For some Looney Tunes fans, the antics of the lisping Daffy Duck remain their favorite. Fans looking to extend their Daffy love can play games focusing on the sometimes-zany, sometimes-spotlight-seeking duck.
  1. 'Daffy Duck'

    • Kids add a Looney Tunes twist to "Tag" by having one child play Daffy Duck. With "Daffy" facing away, all other kids form a line and stand roughly 60 feet away from "Daffy." When "Daffy" says "Daffy," kids start running toward "Daffy" and try tagging him. "Daffy" may say "Duck!" at any time, and turn around to face the kids. If, upon turning around, "Daffy" catches any kid moving, that kid exits the game. When "Daffy" turns back around and says "Daffy," play resumes. The child playing "Daffy" wins if all other kids exit the game before anyone tags "Daffy." If a kid tags "Daffy," that kid wins the match and plays "Daffy" in the next round. To make it even more of a "Looney" experience, kids may dress up as Daffy and other Looney Tunes characters.

    'Daffy Duck's Parachute'

    • Players help Daffy make a perfect landing in "Daffy Duck's Parachute," accessible at the Kids WB site. Clicking "Jump" launches Daffy from the plane, while pressing "Chute" opens the parachute. Players get 10 jumps, and score points for each successful land on the target.

    'Daffy Duck's Robin Hood Challenge'

    • Friar Tuck orders Daffy to perform stick maneuvers in "Daffy Duck's Robin Hood Challenge," accessible at the Kids WB site. To perform moves, players click the move on the left side of the screen, or press the the corresponding number on their keyboard. The game ends if players lose three lives, either via performing the wrong move or failing to perform the move fast enough.

    'Daffy Studio Adventures'

    • Daffy must watch his step on the catwalk in "Daffy's Studio Adventures," accessible at the Kids WB site. Players help Daffy travel through the studio sets by pressing the directional arrow keys to move and the spacebar to jump. Players lose lives under the following situations: falling off the catwalk; staying still too long on a space, allowing stage weights to fall on them; and getting hit with a prop. Players earn points as they progress, and collect clocks to boost the bonus timer. The game ends if players lose five lives.

    'Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck'

    • Players try making Daffy as mad as possible in Warner Bros.' "Looney Tunes: Duck Amuck," available for the Nintendo DS platform. Through a series of mini-games, players raise Daffy's temperature meter by taunting, teasing and tricking him. Two players with two cartridges may conspire to anger Daffy, or engage in retro-game competitions.

    'Monkey Island Invaders'

    • Daffy tries turning monkeys back into people in "Monkey Island Invaders," accessible at the Kids WB site. Players press the "Left" and Right" arrow keys to move in those directions, and the spacebar to "shoot" monkeys back into humans. As humans fall from the vine, players must catch them, otherwise they turn back into monkeys. The game ends if players fail to catch the required amount of people, or if the monkeys snatch too many yellow gems from the vines.

    'Robot Rampage'

    • Daffy must stop robots from taking over the space station in "Robot Rampage," accessible at the Kids WB site. Playing as Daffy or Marvin the Martian, players press the arrow keys to move and the spacebar to fire weapons. Pressing "Shift" lets players jump/tumble. When players have taken care of all robots, they advance to the next level. Players may retry a level should they fail to complete it.


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