Are any of the cartoon network games worth a playthrough?

Are any of the cartoon network games worth a playthrough?

From official gba titles, to DS, and have you played their web browser games?

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The Adventure Time 3DS game was decent but too short.

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The Billy and Mandy game on the NGC was funny and it has Weird Al as the narrator
The Ben 10 web browser games were the hot stuff back in the day, especially the one where you become diferent aliens in each days in order to save Gwen.
Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridron its also enjoyable, its like Blackflag but without all the assasin shit and a Mario & Luigi type of turn combat
The Teen Titans GO! World on LEGO Dimensions because LEGO
And also the OK KO game its genuinely fun

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Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy is a solid Power Stone clone with a good number of references to the first few seasons.

I've heard on Yea Forums that the GBA Samurai Jack game is good. The sprite work is definitely interesting.

yeah these

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Cartoon Network's games are in a weird place where to somebody on the outside looking in, they're not that great. But, if you know what to expect, they can be some decent fun.
>Ed, Edd & Eddy: The Mis-Eddventures is a pretty solid 3D platformer
>The 2003 Teen Titans game is (in my experience) glitchy as hell, but it also makes it fairly entertaining
>The PuffyAmiYumi games were alright 2D puzzle-platformers
Punch Time Explosion sequel that's actually good when?

This thread triggered memories I didn't know I had

One of the first games I ever played on a computer.
Do you remember doing that forum game to collect all the character badges for every show? I put at least a full month into doing all that and then losing my progress cause the computer went with my brother to college.

Unironically the Steven Universe game if you like Paper Mario. It's on all modern platforms.

Billy and Mandy
Mis-Ed-Ventures
Punch Time Explosion XL
I've heard most of the Adventure Time games are alright as well

This.

This is the best paper Mario game since the early 2000s

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Constantly crashed at the same place for me.
Hope they've released patches for it.
Didn't they mention DLC?

I know I played a few cartoon network games, but I cant remember any.

I only remember playing old shockwave player games. Namely one made to market a the then new Ford focus.

You went around collecting music records. Each one would play for a given time, and they all mixed well together. Over time, they would fade out and you would be playing in a world with no sound, so you'd have to find them all to keep the beat going.

The music was pretty good, but I digress.

>Punch Time Explosion sequel
>New characters from new series, such as Finn, Steven, Mordecai and Rigby, The Bears, Black Hat, and KO
>adding DC, WB and LEGO characters to the roster
YES PLEASE

I love Cartoon Network

any of this sort of content in the games?

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All of the major bugs are patched out

Yeah they mentioned DLC, but it remains to be seen. Honestly considering how drastically the show it's based on has changed since release, I wouldn't be surprised if they are saving it for a sequel

Oh nooooo lesbians!

Not unless the SU games mention them.

I remember playing this a lot back then, as well as some Scooby Doo game where you walked around looking for clues, and an auto-scrolling shooter where you played as Space Ghost and maybe the Powerpuff Girls for some sections, and it might have been Christmas themed. Can't remember the names of those games, though.

Also wondering if anybody remembers this old Animaniacs game where at one point you were piloting a boat through a swamp?