The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle - NES
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle is a Nintendo Entertainment System action puzzle game from Kemco starring the classic Looney Tunes character in a maze-based platforming challenge. Instead of direct combat, it stands out for its item-collecting gameplay, trap-setting mechanics, and enemy avoidance across single-screen stages.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game.
- Gameplay centers on clearing each level by collecting carrots while navigating ladders, doors, and hazards.
- Bugs Bunny uses objects like safes, crates, and other environmental traps to outsmart pursuing enemies rather than fighting head-on.
- The stage design mixes platforming movement with puzzle-style planning, giving each screen a deliberate arcade feel.
- Features familiar Looney Tunes characters throughout the game, tying the challenge to a recognizable cartoon license.
A memorable early NES release, it remains one of the more distinctive maze-action titles in the system’s library. The slower, strategy-driven format gives it a different feel from standard side-scrolling action games on Nintendo Entertainment System.



Description
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle is a Nintendo Entertainment System action puzzle game from Kemco starring the classic Looney Tunes character in a maze-based platforming challenge. Instead of direct combat, it stands out for its item-collecting gameplay, trap-setting mechanics, and enemy avoidance across single-screen stages.
- Cleaned, tested, and guaranteed to play.
- Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System cartridge game.
- Gameplay centers on clearing each level by collecting carrots while navigating ladders, doors, and hazards.
- Bugs Bunny uses objects like safes, crates, and other environmental traps to outsmart pursuing enemies rather than fighting head-on.
- The stage design mixes platforming movement with puzzle-style planning, giving each screen a deliberate arcade feel.
- Features familiar Looney Tunes characters throughout the game, tying the challenge to a recognizable cartoon license.
A memorable early NES release, it remains one of the more distinctive maze-action titles in the system’s library. The slower, strategy-driven format gives it a different feel from standard side-scrolling action games on Nintendo Entertainment System.























