
During a pitch by Daffy Duck, it is revealed that the CEO of Warner Bros. studio is actually the owner of ACME Industries in disguise. He reveals himself when Daffy pulls out the legendary Blue Monkey Diamond (which has the ability to turn people into monkeys). The owner of the lemon-making company steals the diamond, but before he has a chance to use it, a monkey takes it from his hands and jumps out the window.
Now it is up to Daffy and Bugs to get the diamond back. You will progress through several different locations catching monkeys running amuck as you try to find the one with the diamond. You will go through the studio backlot, Paris, Las Vegas and other locations in search of the giant diamond.
Along the way you will use Bugs' double jump and burrowing ability, or Daffy's flying and swimming abilities (not to mention the mallets and frying pans) to get money and Frog sculptures. You can use the money to purchase plane tickets to the other locations and to buy monkeys from that southern fried chicken - Foghorn Leghorn.
Looney Toons is the epitome of platformer games. It has everything from moving platforms, to well... more moving platforms. There are several areas that only Bugs can get through, as well as areas that you need to use Daffy. There are even instances where you must get both characters to a certain location and have them stand on top of buttons in order to open a door or trigger some other event.
One small problem I have with this game is the fact that none of the pickups (coins, statues) have a shadow. This can make it hard to judge where you need to be to jump and grab these items.
If you get tired of traveling around the world and hitting tourists over the heads, then you can try the mini-game offered in the start up menu -- 'Traffic Attack'. In this game you play as Wylie E. Coyote strapped to an ACME rocket as you race down the street after the Road Runner. Sounds easy right? Well it would be if it wasn't for the fact that as the Road Runner speeds down the street, cars and trucks swerve out of the way and into you -- after three hits, it's over. The longer you last, the faster you go and the faster the cars come at you.