The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets: Louise's World

The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets: Louise's World is a 3D action-adventure game developed by Kubokartoonz Interactive. It is based on the Sweet Treets franchise, and uses the character designs from The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets. The game was released for the PlayStation in Europe in November 1995 and North America in February 1997.

It is one of the first games to have a true 3D environment (though the player can only move in four directions), as well as one of the first games to have 3D rendered cutscenes. The cast from the television series reprise their roles as their respective characters.

Gameplay and setting
Though the game has no true plot, it appears to take place during a big party which Louise and the Treets have been invited to.

Louise's World is divided into five different levels, the Red Dome, the Yellow Dome, the Green Dome, the Blue Dome and the Pink Dome. Playing as Louise, the player is allowed to freely rome around each dome looking for things to do. Each dome has a certain collectible that can be found, with every dome having one hundred of each collectible.

There are also three minigames hidden in each dome; one of which involves competing against another character from the series. Collecting all the collectibles in each dome opens up a Time Challenge, where the player has to do something like jump through rings or collect apples and try to set a new time.

In addition to the main five domes, there is a sixth beige-coloured dome called the Junior Dome. Designed for young children, the dome has no objectives, and is instead centred around exploring the area and seeing what actions Louise can perform when interacting with certain objects.

Development
A Sweet Treets video game for the SNES and Game Boy started development in 1993, but was cancelled after Taylor Ridley was unimpressed with the direction the developers went with the games.

Though developed by Kubokartoonz Interactive, none of the main owners of Kubokartoonz nor any of the team behind The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets were involved in the development of Louise's World, though Ashley Maverick and Taylor Ridley would occasionally observe game production and playtest the game on occasions.

Louise's World had a short development span of only six months. According to Louise's voice actress Sharlie Deem, the voice recording for the characters was the last thing to be added to the game, and was only done mere weeks before its release.

Reception
Louise's World received mixed yet somewhat positive reviews. On Metacritic, the game has an average rating of 66 based on 5 reviews. Reviews of the game mostly praised the game's graphics, vibrant worlds and controls, though some felt the game was too short and played more like a tech demo than an actual video game.