But since he needs "tremendous fan support" to justify its release and get funding, there is a petition for the release of Toonstruck 2.
TOONSTRUCK PC GAME FULL VERSION
Keith Arem, a developer who currently owns the right to Toonstruck 2, is planning to release a full version of Toonstruck which would include the second half of the game. A number of the unused backgrounds, animations and pictures remain on the internet. The removed material, video and animations from the first game were to be released as a sequel however this material was never released. Shortly before the beta version was released, the game was divided in half. This game works fine in DOSBox 0.73, so anyone experiencing problems with 0.74 might want to use the older version for now - or use the speed tip Doc Lithius suggested. The released version of Toonstruck contained less material than originally planned. Platforms: Mac, PC DOS, PC (Microsoft Windows) Toonstruck is an adventure game released in 1996 in which, although all the imagery is drawn and scanned into the game, the protagonist Drew Blanc (played and voiced by Christopher Lloyd) is an actual video-captured representation of the actor (the name is a pun, since the character has 'drawn a. Recommended: IBM PC Pentium or 100 compatible, MS-DPS 5.0 or higher, 30 MB hard disk space, mouse installed, 16 MB RAM, 1. The protagonist of Toonstruck is Drew Blank (pun intended), a dejected animator and creator of The Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show. Scummvm would just close at random so I had to save quite often which has ment abit more cutting then usual which has disrupted the audio in places.Īll videos are free from the line skip effect and double pixel height has been used instead for much clearer video Toonstruck is an example of adventure games that take on both of these styles of the genre. ScummVM was used to play through this game even though its abit unstable at the momment. Drew's sidekick, crudely named Flux Wildly, is a drawn character voiced by Dan Castellaneta. Toonstruck by Richard Hare, 1996 and published by virgin Interacive. Toonstruck is an adventure game released in 1996 in which, although all the imagery is drawn and scanned into the game, the protagonist Drew Blanc is an actual video-captured representation of the actor.