This game is truly one of a kind. It's based on Roger Rabbit, a comical bunny with a hot wife named Jessica. In “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, Roger is asked to baby-sit. While babysitting, the baby suddenly disappears. That's where the game starts.
First you start in a living room, then off to the kitchen. Later, you find yourself in other places, such as a factory. In this game, you have to guide Roger through the levels to try and find the baby before the mom gets home.
This game is truly one of a kind. It's based on Roger Rabbit, a comical bunny with a hot wife named Jessica. In “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”, Roger is asked to baby-sit. While babysitting, the baby suddenly disappears. That's where the game starts.
First you start in a living room, then off to the kitchen. Later, you find yourself in other places, such as a factory. In this game, you have to guide Roger through the levels to try and find the baby before the mom gets home. Beware of the question and answers that you need to start the game. The game asks how many of such item does Roger keep in one of his pockets. If you don’t answer correctly, then
the game exits. I think it is some form of copy protection like in today’s games. Just be sure to look up the answers.
If you like fun slap stick comedy, then you'll truly enjoy this game. I remember this game, because I used to play it a lot when I was kid. It’s rather challenging for the average child. This game seems to be a bit more focused on the teenage generation, because of it level of difficulty and content. Who else would have a hot bunny wife?
There are plenty of puzzles to try and figure out. The game is mostly about doing things in the right order without having a mishap. I even downloaded this game for my DOS emulator, because it was such a fun and memorable game.
“Who Framed Roger Rabbit” is basically the type of game that you either love or hate. However, this game is worth a try. If you like it, then you should comment on it and tell your friends about it. I’ve played many other games like this in the past.
Don't forget to look for the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. It was just as memorable as the game was in my child hood.