Donald Duck Goin’ Quackers
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This game challenges players to master Donald’s con emotions and explosive temper as he battles owing to 24 levels and four worlds. Players must help the world’s favorite duck in his quest to save his darling Daisy from the clutches of an evil magician, while racing against his cousin Gladstone to win the heart of the duck of his dreams!
Gamers must try to control Donald’s temperamental mood swings–when hit by obstacles and opponents, he explodes with frustration, and destroys everything in his path; if hit again, he passes out! There are plenty of potential-ups; a pleased Donald becomes hyperactive, and discovers new levels and activities.
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My children, girls 6 and 5, tired of this game quickly. It’s an OK rental for the kids, I suppose, because it’s simple to learn and Donald is droll as he goes quackers. In addition, it’s instructional for adults, who would do well to avoid going quackers. But the game pales in comparison to my girls’ favorites — Donkey Kong and both Banjos. In my opinion, those are the only sports meeting one needs.
Rating: 2 / 5
This game is a lot of fun. Its simple enough to not be frustrating, yet still challenging enough to be quite enjoyable. The graphics and game play are top notch! If you are a fan of disney and are looking for a fun time, this is a splendid game!
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this game and I returned it the next day, not because I disliked it, but because I had already beaten it. It is a very unadorned game that plays much like Crash Bandicoot for Playstation. I wouldn’t recomend it to buy for advanced gamers, but if your bored one day you could rent it. The brilliant animation on Donald and the incredible amount of detail in the backgrouds makes this game more like a cartoon than a video game. Even if you get everything in the game it will only take about 6 hours to beat. I would, but, recomend it to younger, less experienced gamers because of its unadorned gameplay.
Rating: 2 / 5
This is a very fun game for younger kids who have distress with the harder, quicker paced sports meeting. Still need to learn some moves that can be challenging but not impossible, like some sports meeting. I would certainly recommend for kids 10 and under. One unenthusiastic is that the game does not automatically save to the memory cartridge, and it’s hard to return to the save menu from game play (you have to go all the way back to the main menu). If you forget to save or quit by mistake, you have to start over from the beginning. Can be frustrating.
Rating: 3 / 5
I am not a computer “gamer.” No one in my family is. But we like to play sports meeting together and Donald Duck’s Goin’ Quackers allows us to do just that.
After reading the other reviews of this product, I was hesitant to buy the game because I thought it was going to be too simple. But it wasn’t. It was quite challenging and loads of fun.
The game has 4 stages with 4 levels and 2 additional tracks at each stage. The graphics are outstanding. The goal is clear. It even has a excellent soundtrack. Furthermore, there is barely any violence- Donald punches a few terrible guys, but that’s it.
My wife, my 6-year-ancient, my 3-year-ancient and I would pass the controller as we’d take turns playing the game. Since the difficulty increases as you progess, my youngest would play in the first stage and win our team extra “Donalds,” my 6-year-ancient would play on the medium and harder levels, and my wife and I would play on all levels. This is a wonderful game that can be played and shared by the whole family. Before I bought a Nintendo, I thought computer sports meeting could never match the family fun of penetrate sports meeting and card sports meeting, but Goin’ Quakers has proved me incorrect. Well-done Disney!
Rating: 5 / 5