You thought that movie licensed games might result in a disaster? Well, how about games based on famous cartoons? Just like movie licensed ones, these game have their share of both good and bad games.
Also, for these, the Toonstruck Adventure might also feel right. So, I guess that's my point, this game will feel better in the hands of seasoned The Pink Panther people that appreciated the animated series.
Nothing bad with that, but nothing too enticing either. Otherwise, it's gonna be a heavy talk and respond game, and the bits that are more interactive seem to be classic puzzle bits, from your regular adventure game. As such, this game kind of finds me unprepared to appreciate it, not because it's bad, nope, it seems like a perfectly legitimate and well crafted adventure, but, like I said, I don't have the love for the Panther's world, or the nostalgia trip that it must rely on to be enjoyed. I haven't really seen a lot of The Pink Panther cartoons when I was growing up, and I assume the little that I've seen must have passed me like water passes rocks I enjoyed the colorful world and the cute panther itself (herself, himself?!), but the stories told and the attitude and the pop culture nods had had to escape me, as I really was too young to get them. Alright for The Pink Panther cartoon fans