Tweety's High-Flying Adventure (video game)

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Tweety's High Flying Adventure
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DeveloperKemco
ProducerKemco
PlatformGame Boy Color
ReleaseNovember 2000
GenrePlatform
ModesSingle-player, Multiplayer

Tweety's High-Flying Adventure is a 2000 Game Boy Color game developed and published by Kemco, and is a platform game based on the 2000 Looney Tunes film of the same name.

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Tweety's High-Flying Adventure is a platform game that largely follows the narrative of the film. The player guides Tweety as they undertake a journey to ten different worldwide locations to collect 80 'pawprints' from cats across the globe, including Paris, Venice, Egypt, and San Francisco.[1] These cats appear in each location as enemies, and all of them must have their paw prints collected by temporarily defeating them before the player may progress to the next location. There are 15 collectable items such as weapons that can help the player defeat enemies, a stopwatch to stop time, and oil slicks and banana peels.[2] The game uses a health system consisting of three 'life points', replenished by hearts.[3] The game includes a link cable support for two players and a battery save feature.[4]

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