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Guide Roger Rabbit to keep Baby Herman out of trouble by solving puzzles, using items, and triggering wild events in this chaotic point-and-click adventure from 1991.
Hare Raising Havoc came out in 1991 as part of the MS-DOS Classic Games series, developed by Blue Byte. It was a time when point-and-click adventures were gaining traction, and this one stood out with its licensed characters from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The game fit right into that era of pixelated graphics and mouse-driven interaction, offering a cartoonish break from more serious titles.
You control Roger Rabbit, tasked with keeping Baby Herman out of trouble across various locations like a movie set and a department store. The main objective is to solve each screenโs environmental puzzles by interacting with objects, often in a specific sequence, before a timer runs out. Signature mechanics include picking up and using items from an inventory, combining them creatively, and triggering chain reactions of events. The pacing is frantic; mistakes force quick retries, and the logic behind some solutions can feel obscure. It feels like being in a slapstick cartoon where every action has unpredictable, often hilarious, consequences.
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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