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  • All-Reviews.com: Duck Dodgers

    Reviewed by Tom Allen. "Duck Dodgers isn't perfect, but it shows a lot of effort and creativity within the context of basic Mario-inspired platform action."

    www.all-reviews.com

  • Gaming Age: Duck Dodgers

    Reviewed by Rachel Lewis. "Due to the high frustration factor caused by the controls, most players should probably buy a different title instead."

    www.gaming-age.com

  • IGN 64: Duck Dodgers

    Reviewed by Aaron Boulding. "The music, voice samples, animations and overall Looney feel go a long way towards drawing my attention to what is otherwise an extremely average platform game."

    ign64.ign.com

  • Cheat Code Central: Duck Dodgers

    Offers cheats, and gameshark codes.

    www.cheatcc.com

  • GameSpot

    Reviewed by Ryan Davis. "In all, Duck Dodgers is a decent 3D platformer with a well-used Looney Tunes license."

    www.gamespot.com

  • Game Revolution: Duck Dodgers

    Offers cheat codes.

    www.gamerevolution.com

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