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Donald Duck: Quack Attack
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Donald Duck needs no introduction. In his debut 3D action game, Donald Duck Quack Attack he is pitted against a wicked baddie who has kidnapped -- er, I mean ducknapped -- Daisy. Your job is to guide Donald through the 24 levels of the game in order to rescue Daisy. The levels are based across four worlds, and you'll have to keep a weather eye on Donald's temper, which gets wilder and wilder if he isn't successful. It's a furious frenzy of action, with Donald behaving in typical fashion. As a bonus you can play in English, French, Spanish, Italian and Dutch. --Sandra Vogel
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3/5 |
Crash Bandicoot meets Looney Tunes
(February 13, 2001) |
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The whole motivation of this game is rescuing Daisy (a reporter and photographer) from the clutches of Merlock, the wicked magician. Not only does Donald have to get to Daisy in time but he also has to beat his cousin Gladstone, who is hell bent on getting to her first. The graphics on this game are good with authentic cartoon style presentation. There is very little jerking or glitching and the frequent short films are extremely funny and well worth watching. An interesting feature of this game is that when Donald gets attacked by enemies his mood changes and he gets angry and upset. There are 21 levels on this game and 4 worlds, my favourite of which is the city, quite simply because it is so different. The controls on this game are very simple to learn and use and as such this game is perfectly suited to younger children. You will meet some of Donald's relatives in this game including the ever funny nephews, Huey, Louie and Deuey. As well as meeting the nephews you will also run into Chip and Dale on your adventure. To conclude, although this is an extremely enjoyable and very funny game the Crash Bandicoot style gameplay does get a bit repetitive. |
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