![]() ![]() ![]() Not getting them might be the difference between failing & finishing the level. Say you have to collect 30 things throughout the level & you miss a massive cluster because you missed a switch a bit further back that would have activated a jump pad allowing you to get to the cluster. Fail that & you have to restart it again & some of these are really tough. ![]() The games obstacles are actually pretty easy to dodge & while later levels do get tougher, skilled players with quick reactions will have no problem expect for one thing…the level objective. Your premium currency will be gone so quick thanks to the high difficulty as well. You see you only have a limited number of lives to replay a level consecutively & once you are out you either have to wait out a timer or pay 10 Bucks for more. Yep, a mid-level retry would cost you 79p each time. What a random number…and then you realise the 10 Bucks you paid 79p for only covers 1 retry. This is where I get angry…īucks are used for one thing, actually playing the damn game! Let me explain….should you fail a level you will be given the option to carry on exactly where you left off with everything you had collected to that point all for 9 Bucks. The premium currency is Looney Bucks & £0.79 will get you 10 bucks. There is little call to upgrade these early on but in later levels you’ll become much more reliant on them to get through some tricky areas. ![]() £0.79 will get you £8,000 coins which could buy you the first level of 2 power-ups & leave a little change over. The main currency is coins (you pick them up in levels) and they are used to upgrade your power-ups & abilities (more of which become available as you reach further levels). This should not come as a surprise to anyone… Like all free to play games Looney Tunes Dash has its fair share of in-app purchases. Everything looks so sharp & the colourful worlds really speak volumes. It’s the same controls for every endless runner & they work perfectly fine here.Īs well as having good controls Looney Tunes Dash also happens to be one of the prettier endless runners on the market. Swipe left to move left, swipe down to slide, swipe up to jump etc. The game is controlled by swiping at the screen of your device with a finger. Later playable characters & areas include Roadrunner & Tweety Bird all with relevant obstacles & tasks. Dodge obstacles & other Looney Tunes characters, complete a task (picking stuff up, destroying stuff) & reach the goal while picking up as many coins as possible. So lets talk about what you actually get here…the game is split into areas that cover one characters Looney Tunes world, the first area being Bugs Bunny being chased by Elmer Fudd in a forest. There is more variety then you often get in these kinds of games thanks to the world in which it is set but the gameplay offers nothing new. That should be the review over already…I mean what more do you need to know? It’s filled with in-app purchases & offers about 1 hours worth of fun. That may just be the stuff of science fiction, but scroll on to find out if any of these mind-blowing Mandela effect examples got you too.Looney Tunes Dash is every endless runner game ever…but with a Looney Tunes twist. Needless to say, no one is exempt from being stumped by the strange occurrences, and some even go so far as believe them as some sort of proof of alternate realities. Other people related to her in remembering things not exactly in the way that they happened, from spellings of your favorite snack brands all the way to important events that happened the year they were born. And it was named by paranormal researcher Fiona Broome, who wrongly recalled that late South African president, Nelson Mandela, had died in the 1980s after his imprisonment, when in fact, he passed in 2013.Īpparently, misremembering events and facts isn’t just exclusive to Broome. This eerie phenomenon where people collectively misremember events, historical facts and other famous pop culture moments is called the Mandela Effect. And as shocking as this discovery may feel in this very moment, you are actually not alone. If you remember Dorothy’s famous line in The Wizard of Oz as, "Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore,” you would, in fact, be wrong. ![]()
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