Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck
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Developer(s) | Aspect |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Composer(s) | Saori Kobayashi |
Platform(s) | Master System, Game Gear |
Release | Game Gear Master System |
Genre(s) | Platform |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck, released in Japan as The Four Treasures of Donald Duck (ドナルドダックの4つの秘宝, Donald Duck no 4tsu no Hihō), is a Master System and Game Gear video game originally released in 1993. It is a Disney-licensed game developed by Aspect and published by Sega.
Gameplay
This game is a platform game reminiscent of Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse, as both have similar gameplay elements.
Donald's primary ways of attacking are kicking blocks (some of which contain diamonds or ice cream cones) and consuming chili peppers, which temporarily enable Donald to plow through all enemies at high speed. The player can choose map locations to begin the game. If a player loses three lives, the game is over.
Plot
Donald Duck is beckoned by his uncle Scrooge McDuck from a curse which has puffed him up into a floating balloon.
Release
In 1999, Majesco re-released this game, under license from Sega, in the United States.
Reception
Publication | Score | |
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Master System | SGG | |
Sega Magazine | 80%[1] | 81%[1] |
The game has received "favorable" reviews, according to Sega Magazine.[1] They game the Sega Master System version a 80% while they gave the Sega Game Gear version an 81%.[1]
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- Video games scored by Saori Kobayashi
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