
He soon befriends Flux Wildly, and discovers that this fictional paradise is being ravaged by a ruthless new character with a devastating weapon of evil, a flying machine equipped with a ray beam that mutates the pleasant, childish landscape and its inhabitants into dark, twisted and mean versions of themselves. Suddenly, Drew is mysteriously drawn into the television screen and transported to an idyllic two-dimensional cartoon world populated by his own creations, among many other cartoon characters. He wakes early the next morning to inexplicably find his television switched on, announcing the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show. However, the depressed animator soon nods off, suffering from acute artist's block. Drew's boss, Sam Schmaltz (played by Ben Stein), sets him the task of designing more bunnies to co-star in the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show by the next morning. His self-revered creation, Flux Wildly, a wise-talking and sarcastic small purple character, has been denied the chance of starring in his own show. This show has been an unprecedented ten year success for his company, but in reality the many cute talking rabbits that star in the show sicken him. Drew can be seen talking to the Carecrow as Flux is walking away.ĭrew Blanc is a cartoon animator and the original creator of the Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun Show. The iconic barn, before it is struck by the Malevolator's beam. The pointer key, represented by an animated white-gloved hand, is context-sensitive, changing icon depending on what it is rolled over. The game uses extensive minimalism in its design, with only an inventory icon (represented by a "Bottomless Bag") as an omnipresent HUD. Toonstruck is a point-and-click adventure game where the player controls Christopher Lloyd's digitised likeness. It was also one of the first video games to include stock music from APM Music, notably the classic "Spooky Scherzo" by Sam Fonteyn. Toonstruck also features scan-line compressed FMV. Drew's sidekick, crudely named Flux Wildly, is a drawn character voiced by Dan Castellaneta. Toonstruck is a 1996 point-and-click adventure game in which, although all the imagery is drawn and scanned into the game, the protagonist Drew Blanc (played and voiced by Christopher Lloyd) is an actual video-captured representation of the actor (the name is a pun, since the character has "drawn a blank" on coming up with a new idea for a character). (PC with P4 2.486/66 or equivalent CPU, 8 MB RAM, 34 MB available hard disk space, 2X CD-ROM drive, Sound CardĬredits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough The game worked smoothly in DOSBox 0.63 with dynamic core enabled + 17000 cycles. Ultragravis sounds lags like hell so i cant use them. Yeah the games works very smoothly, but i cant use soundblaster sound card in this game. How can I fix that?!Ĭhoose SoundBlaster in setup to avoid stuttering sound. Used the following Settings in Toonstruck:Īlthough the IRQ and DMA settings are different it works perfectly for me!Ġ.72 ( The sound isn't anymore stuttering, but some kind of noise is kept. Completely deactivated Gravis Ultrasound This is how i Fixed the noisy Sound (seems a bit strage to me, but it works for me) Toonstruck works nearly perfectly with DOSBox 0.73. Just remember to turn it back up afterward, otherwise you'll have a VERY slow game on your hands.Īccording to this article:, the "Gift-O-Matic" does not longer work. However, I found that turning down the CPU processing speed (since I leave my CPU cycles at "Auto") to about 5% seemed to work just fine. Due to timing issues, the Gift-O-Matic (and incidentally, the puzzle in the Wolves Den) are essentially broken. This game works fine in DOSBox 0.63, so anyone experiencing problems with 0.64 might want to use the older version for now - or use the speed tip Doc Lithius suggested. This game works fine in DOSBox 0.73, so anyone experiencing problems with 0.74 might want to use the older version for now - or use the speed tip Doc Lithius suggested.
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Is there a place I an download Toonstruck for free or no?

I've also got it on Dynamic Core with Max limited to 60,000 cycles. You will get an error message saying the game will run slow and have to press Y to continue after starting it, but it seems to run perfectly fine to me once it starts.

I'm sure you can do this without D-Fend, but that's how I know to do it. Using D-Fend Reloaded, change the video card to svga_et4000 (Tseng ET4000 SuperVGA card). Open TOONSTRK.CFG and replace the following 2 sections with this:Ģ. To get working at max resolution ( 06:37)Īfter install, do the following 2 things:ġ.
