
The Medieval Times is a world full of castles, knights and Witch Hazel, who would like to cook Bugs Bunny for dinner. The Stone Age is a prehistoric world filled with dinosaurs and a not so friendly cave man who looks a lot like Elmer Fudd (it’s probably one of his ancestors). There are five eras in the game: The Stone Age, The Medieval Times, The Pirate Years, The 1930’s and Dimension X. Once Bugs Bunny has successfully accomplished the challenges required to leave Nowhere Land, he will be awarded his first clock, which enables him to return to the era selector and access a different era in time. Merlin gives you helpful hints and guides you through the levels. Bugs Bunny meets Merlin Munroe, his mentor in the game. vault.Bugs Bunny: Lost In Time starts out in Nowhere Land which is the training ground to get you started with the skills necessary to survive in the game. Real-time 3D animated sequences introduce each new level, and the developers are also swiping original music and sound effects, including Mel Blanc sound bites, from the Warner Bros.

Not surprising, since the game is being worked on by the same developer that worked on the game.

In our early look at the game, we saw that Lost in Time had a very "Jersey Devil" look and feel to it. There are also a few hidden levels featuring some of the other classic characters, incluing Daffy Duck and the Bull (from Bully for Bugs). The not-so-nice Looney Tunes characters are out to stop you as you try to get back to your little hole in the ground, characters such as Elmer Fudd, Hazel Witch, Yosemite Sam, Rocky and Mugsy, and Marvin the Martian.īugs has a few tricks of his own to get through the levels ¿ he can dive into the ground to find hidden tokens, and he can "boot" enemies with his footpaws.

Throughout the game's 24 levels, you'll run, hop, and kick your way around worlds based on classic Warner Bros. In Lost in Time, you'll assume the role of everyone's favorite wabbit with a Brooklyn accent, Bugs Bunny.
