You'll have my eternal gratitude, for what precious little that's worth. Stay Tooned! I loved this game growing up but was never able to beat it. I'd love to replay it!!!! This is a must have. It is by far my favourite classic point and click game of all time. It had tons of character and depth that I can no longer appreciate due to problems with running it on newer machines. My sister and I adored this game growing up. I would give an arm and a leg to hear the Chisel and Pixel elevator duet bit with my sis again I loved this game so much when I last played it like 15 years ago.
So much depth of play for a kids' game with lots of fun humor for the adults, too. More minigames than almost anything else I've played, and at the end of the day, it's just fun. I too would really like to play this game, but my system is too new to handle it.
After seeing footage on Youtube it looks like a fun game with replay value since the rooms are different in each game. I miss this game so much! I was too young at the time to be able to beat the game I remember trying to kill at the rats in the fridge.. I think? Then once I got older, the cd didn't work anymore.
I would absolutely love to replay it now. This game is a classic comedy "adventure" game. It was more mini-games, I guess, but you had to go from room-to-room of an apartment building. Only certain rooms were initially open to you, and you had to get the keys to other rooms through the mini-games.
Some of the keys were hidden in the environments. The story was wacky as hell, which I loved at the time I played it, and I still love although my copy no longer works. TV cartoon characters invade the real world and make it a cartoon; zany antics ensue. For the most part, gameplay in Stay Tooned! The game itself is largely controlled by the mouse, but sometimes you will need to use the keyboard depending on the tasks at hand.
It's also in first person view, so you will never actually see the character you are playing as. Stay Tooned! It relies heavily on randomization in various respects. The game always begins in the same way; you can browse the television for as long as you want before hitting the red button. The TV will introduce to the characters who will become your biggest foes and show you their personality.
The TV also contains adverts which sometimes will try and sell things, but most of the time they are simply parodies the XXX Files being a more obvious example, and the Friends parody Frauds being less obvious on title alone. When the player has had enough of watching these and decides to press the red button, the more variable methods of gameplay come in.
The first is that the player may experience some bizarre events in the hallways between rooms. Characters will also sometimes pop up to yell at the main character or the other characters, normally with some sort of comical effect. Essentially, this is the comic element of the game coming into play — the game likes to keep players on their toes. The second is that most rooms ore randomized on each playthrough. These minigames are normally very easy as they are aimed at young children.
Stay Tooned! The game begins in a large apartment building in the middle of an unnamed city. The player takes the place of an ordinary patron living in their apartment. The player starts off simply channel-surfing with a TV remote and watching short cartoons and commercials that parody real-life shows. One channel even has the game's chief programmer providing hints on how to play the upcoming game. Several cartoon characters either forbid or encourage the player to push the red button on their remote as the player surfs the channels.
When the player pushes the button, the cartoons break out of the television set, steal the remote, and cause the entire apartment complex to go into animated form.
The player's mission is to recover the television remote, which is the only thing that can zap the escaped toons and send them back to TV Land, the fictional toon world found within the depths of the t. The player searches the other apartments for the remote while playing nearly thirty games contained within them and avoiding the destructive trickery committed by the escaped toons.
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