| Gregg Berger | ... | Bunyip Elder / Patch / Foreman Norman | |
| Chris Edgerly | ... | Bruce / Ranger Ken / Sneath | |
| Greg Ellis | ... | Ty The Tasmanian Tiger (voice) | |
| Bill Farmer | ... | Parrotbeard / Squeaver / Johno | |
| Terry Gill | ... | Maurie | |
| Neil Hunt | ... | Professor Julius / Tiberius | |
| Daron Jennings | ... | Dennis the Green Tree Frog / Bruno the Climber / Patchy / Boonie | |
| Peta Johnson | ... | Shazza / Chockers / Mopoke | |
| Terence McGovern | ... | Lenny the Lyrebird / Trader Bob | |
| Danny McMaster | ... | Bluey / Dazza / Rex | |
| Nolan North | ... | Karlos / Duncan / Snappy | |
| Tristan Rogers | ... | Duke / Koala Worker / Keith | |
| William Snow | ... | Sly / Merv / Bri | |
| Clement von Franckenstein | ... | Boss Cass / Terrence | |
| Debi Mae West | ... | Sheila / Birrel / Princess Orchid | |
| Kym Wilson | ... | Elle / Fluffy / Betty | |
| Wally Wingert | ... | Carn / Red the Blue Healer |
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| John Passfield | ||
Other crew | |||
| Greg Lutton | .... | LIT tester | |
| Kirby Scarfe | .... | quality assurance | |
| Melissa Tague | .... | game tester | |
| Full cast and crew | Company credits | IMDb Australia section |
This game was sold out at once at one of my nearest stores, and decided to buy it, because of my love for these jump & run kind of games. Although these kind of games are aimed for children, I still enjoy playing them when I'm too tired for doing anything...but playing this game was more frequently annoying, than entertaining. I assume this game is perfect, and only enjoyable for children under the age of 12 or even 10.
It's pretty much a version of 'Grand Theft Auto' for kids. There is a peaceful little town, with funny looking characters who say 'Hi!' every time you pass by them. Around that town there are several connected roads, all in an area in which you can only travel by car. You can only leave it it certain places by the road, from where you need to go by foot. These are small or bigger areas where the missions take place.
The missions are usually about helping somebody/saving somebody, nothing too exciting.
Some of them are mini-games in which you usually have to control a helicopter. There are also racing mini-games which are not part of the missions.
Your 'weapons' are your sharp teeth and boomerangs of which there is a huge collection, but of which you'll only use 1 or 2 regularly, the others are just there for decoration in your inventory.
There are robots you can jump into and use, lots of collectible items, nice graphics and nice use of colours but all that in a very short and very easy game.
I'd only recommend 'Ty 2' for younger kids (max 12 y.o. as said above), it will most probably bore most bigger kids after half an hour of playing, or even less.