@FlyingSucculent,@Dmbrainiac,@Alepous,@ClaCle,@Tickettbror,@Ysolde,
I would like to begin Level 2 in the next couple days. Is Wednesday good for everyone?
Tickettbror &
Ysolde,
If you need direction on character creation, I’m happy to help. But the rules are *really* light.
Pretty much,
Toony Girl is quick and agile, and she’s better at dodging a punch than throwing one. If you’re familiar with the mid-eighties Don Bluth laser disc games (Dragon’s Lair & Space Ace), Toony Girl’s most prominent skill is probably getting out of the way of cartoon perils, like lasers and gargantuan snakes, and jumping off of floors as they crumble apart.
Her personal item, the Panic Button, is based on the Energize button in Space Ace and the Time Stop button in Time Gal.
[ +- ] Screenshots of That
Nerd-boy Dexter becomes…

…adult hero Space Ace!

He still dies in one hit, though.
Time Gal has to think fast a lot…

…except at the end of the stage. Time stops, giving you lots of time to make an uninformed decision.

Up, down or shoot? Seriously, they all look as hopeless!
Spacy Girl she can shoot straight, but she’ll get hit a lot. My thought on Spacy Girl is like Metroid or Xenophobe.
[ +- ] XenoWHAT!?
It’s no Metroid, but still… 3 PLAYER CO-OP!
You each get your own screen!
But when someone dies, one third of the screen doesn’t have much going on.

The above is more or less to show what I was thinking when adding Toony and Spacy to the mix. Feel free to stray from that a bit and/or go outside of the video game world for space/sci-fi and cartoony inspiration.