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− | '''''DuckTales''''', known in Japan as '''''わんぱくダック夢冒険 [Wanpaku Dakku Yume Boken], "Naughty Duck's Dream Adventures"''''', is a platform action adventure game developed nad published by [[Capcom]] and first released on the [[NES]] in 1989. | + | '''''DuckTales''''', known in Japan as '''''わんぱくダック夢冒険 [Wanpaku Dakku Yume Boken], "Naughty Duck's Dream Adventures"''''', is a platform action adventure game developed nad published by [[Capcom]] and first released on the [[NES]] in 1989, then [[Game Boy]] in 1990. |
I remember being interested in this game because it was pretty popular in Nintendo advertising, and because I enjoyed the [[DuckTales|television show]]. However, nobody I knew owned the game, so I didn't play it at the time. I tried it a few times in emulators, but didn't put much effort into it until around 2010 when I played it properly and found it to be a delightful game. | I remember being interested in this game because it was pretty popular in Nintendo advertising, and because I enjoyed the [[DuckTales|television show]]. However, nobody I knew owned the game, so I didn't play it at the time. I tried it a few times in emulators, but didn't put much effort into it until around 2010 when I played it properly and found it to be a delightful game. |
Revision as of 11:40, 8 January 2018
DuckTales, known in Japan as わんぱくダック夢冒険 [Wanpaku Dakku Yume Boken], "Naughty Duck's Dream Adventures", is a platform action adventure game developed nad published by Capcom and first released on the NES in 1989, then Game Boy in 1990.
I remember being interested in this game because it was pretty popular in Nintendo advertising, and because I enjoyed the television show. However, nobody I knew owned the game, so I didn't play it at the time. I tried it a few times in emulators, but didn't put much effort into it until around 2010 when I played it properly and found it to be a delightful game.
Status
I do not own the game, but have beaten it on the NES on easy mode.
Review
- Overall: 6/10
- Best Version: NES
Good
- The graphics are fantastic, and accurately depict the various DuckTales characters.
- A lot of effort was made to include most of the DuckTales imagery, which rarely happens in a tie-in game.
- Despite the game showing up on lists as being one of the easiest NES games on the platform, I think the game offers a pretty good challenge to a new player, and being able to increase the difficulty is a nice feature.
- Each area has a fair amount of hidden rooms and treasures which adds to the replay value.
Bad
- With only 5 stages, the game is a bit on the short side. The designers elongate play time by forcing you to go through the same maps multiple times, but this is a cheap trick.
- The mine cart riding portion is kind of annoying. It requires very accurate timing on a jump, and, if you succeed, Scrooge seems unperturbed at watching his Nephews fall to their death!
- The difficulty settings don't increase the complexity of the game, they just cause enemies to deal more damage. This is a lazy difficulty setting.
Ugly
- Nothing.
Box Art
Documentation
Maps
- DuckTales - NES - Map - Transylavnia.png
Transylavnia (NES).
Links
- mobygames.com/game/disneys-ducktales - MobyGames.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuckTales_(video_game) - Wikipedia.
- gamefaqs.com/nes/587253-disneys-ducktales - GameFAQs.
- thealmightyguru.com/Games/Hacking/Wiki/index.php/DuckTales - NES Hacker Database.