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

The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets: Louise's New Quest is a platforming video game developed by Kubokartoonz Interactive. It is based on the Sweet Treets franchise and is mostly based on its animated series from the 1990s, The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets. Franchise creator Taylor Ridley served as the game's director. The game was released exclusively for the Nintendo 64 in Europe on 28th March, 1997 and later in North America on 5th October later that year. A PlayStation version was planned but cancelled.

Though released in between the show's second and third and final series, the game actually takes place shortly after the events of the show, according to Ashley Maverick.

Development
Louise's New Quest is the second video game in the franchise to use the New Adventures name after Louise's World, which was released for the PlayStation in 1995. A new game based on the show was made after franchise creator Taylor Ridley acquired the Ultra64 Development Software. Ridley thought it would be a good idea to take advantage of the Nintendo 64's key features, such as its four player support and enhanced graphics.

Ashley Maverick had little to do with the development of the game since she was working on the second and third series of the show during the game's development. She did, however, help write the game's plot and provide some suggestions for gameplay elements. Maverick has stated a PlayStation version of the game was planned, but it was cancelled on her request since it "looked like absolute crap".

The game's PAL release date was deluberately timed to coincide with the Easter school holidays in Kuboia - 28th March (Good Friday) was the first day that school children got off for their seventeen-day break.