“Somebody thought that six of the Hanna-Barbera characters absolutely, positively needed to meet up, in video game format, for the purpose of finding out who was the best jogger. And this game was developed and published. Meaning it got past the pitching stage. And since it was published, that means it got a Nintendo official seal of approval. We either live on the best world ever, or one of the worst.”
Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons is a top-down racing game featuring characters from the Hanna-Barbera cartoons. The player selects a character and participates in a footrace on one of thirty single-screen race courses, trying to finish in first place. The game features four modes including a training mode, a single race mode, a league mode with five tracks per league, and a battle mode where players compete to collect 50 crystals.
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Reception[]
Hanna Barbera's Turbo Toons received generally unfavorable reviews from critics. An editor for HobbyConsolas found the game's graphics simple and the single-player mode monotonous, but praised the music and simultaneous multiplayer gameplay. Mega Fun's Götz Schmiedehausen and Play Time's Stephan Girlich commended the game's playability, characters, and multiplayer, but found the soundtrack boring. Nintendo Fun Vision's Jochen von Nida said that the game becomes more enjoyable with more players, but thought the visuals were average.