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''Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers'' is a 2D platform game featuring the
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characters
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and Tweety. It was released for the Genesis/Mega Drive console in 1994 and was the first video game to star Sylvester and Tweety.


Gameplay

Players play as Sylvester the Cat (voiced by
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) and chase after Tweety (voiced by
Bob Bergen Robert Bergen (born March 8, 1964) is an American voice actor. He voices Warner Bros. cartoon characters Porky Pig and Tweety and has voiced characters in the English dubs of various anime. He formerly hosted the children's game show '' Jep!'', ...
) in each of the levels. Tweety usually stands in one spot, moving only to the next spot when Sylvester draws near, eventually reaching the last possible spot where he is caught. Sylvester has a "Tweety scope" which moves the camera to Tweety's current location, and
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will occasionally appear, pointing towards Tweety's location. Enemies such as Granny, Hector the Bulldog and Hippety Hopper will chase after Sylvester, attacking him when near. Sylvester can pick up things such as boxing gloves and bones to defend himself against certain enemies, though they can only be temporarily disabled, not defeated. He can also stack boxes and use pogo sticks to reach platforms that are too high to jump on, as well as an umbrella with which he can use to fall slowly, thus preventing fall damage. Sylvester can also hide from his enemies behind lamps or in barrels. How far the player can get in the game depends on the difficulty setting. If the player puts the difficulty at 11%, they can only do one level. The game needs to be set at 81% difficulty or higher to play all the levels. The player can also gain points by knocking things off the shelves or from bags of catnip, as well as striking at Tweety as he escapes. Sylvester can gain a life for 100,000 points. If Sylvester lose his last life, he has two continues to resume the game. The player also has a set time limit to finish the current level which can be increased by collecting clocks.


Development

Producer
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was originally going to publish the game themselves, but just before its announced release date of June 1994, they sold the game to
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. Time Warner then made several adjustments to the game, chiefly to make it easier, and released it in August.


Reception

Italian magazine ''Computer+Videogiochi'' gave the game 77.


See also

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List of Looney Tunes video games This is a list of video games featuring various '' Looney Tunes'' characters. Platforms: Arcade, Atari 2600, PC, Commodore 64, Nintendo Entertainment System, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Game Boy, Handheld Electronic Game, DOS, Super Nintendo Ent ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers 1994 video games Cartoon Network video games Platform games Sega Genesis games Sega Genesis-only games Side-scrolling video games TecMagik games Video games about birds Video games about dogs Video games developed in the United States Video games featuring Sylvester the Cat