Each character has a unique set of attacks and abilities. The player takes control of six characters from various Cartoon Network shows: Uncle Grandpa, Gumball, Clarence, Steven Universe, Mordecai and Rigby, and Finn and Jake. They then have to set out to defeat an army of "Mirror Clones", evil shard clones presumably formed after breaking through the dimensions. Uncle Grandpa is driving his RV when he accidentally gears it to smash through the universes of other Cartoon Network shows, unknowingly picking up Gumball, Clarence, Steven Universe, Mordecai and Rigby from Regular Show, and Finn and Jake from Adventure Time. A port for the Nintendo Switch was released on 31 October 2017. The game received extremely negative reviews from several video game journalists, who panned it as a repetitive and boring beat 'em up with bland representations of otherwise unique characters. The game features characters from various Cartoon Network shows, including Adventure Time, The Amazing World of Gumball, Clarence, Regular Show, Steven Universe, and Uncle Grandpa. A Nintendo DS version was also going to be released, but was cancelled, as GameMill Entertainment's page for the game shows a cover for a Nintendo DS version. It was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo 3DS on 8 November 2016.
This has the normal animation and music, but the animation is slowed down a bit so it's a bit tamer.Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game based on multiple Cartoon Network series developed by French studio Magic Pockets and published by GameMill Entertainment in the North American release and Maximum Games in the European release.
The fast paced animation plus the music can cause seizures and get to some, though it's lower for those used to it. First appeared on Cartoon Network Superstar Soccer and has appeared on every one of Cartoon Network's newer mobile and online games since then. On earlier online games with this logo, it's silent.Īvailability: Current. Music/Sounds: We hear some scratchy synth warbling as the "Checkerboard" logo folds up, then a screechy synth note, which segues into the current Cartoon Network jingle played on a chime-like synth with a click at the last note.
Logo: On a black background, we see the 2010 version of the Cartoon Network "Checkerboard" logo.