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QuackShot

QuackShot Starring Donald Duck[a] (also simply known as QuackShot), released in Japan as QuackShot Gurujia-ō no Hihō (QuackShot グルジア王の秘宝, QuackShot The Treasure of the King Garuzia), is a 1991 platforming video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. The game was released in Europe in 1991, in North America on December 19, 1991, and in Japan the following day. QuackShot stars Donald Duck and his three nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, as treasure-hunters. The game was influenced by the Indiana Jones film series.

QuackShot Starring Donald Duck
European Mega Drive cover art
Developer(s)Sega
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Emiko Yamamoto
Programmer(s)Hiroshi Momota
Masato Omori
Keiichi Yamamoto
Artist(s)Takashi Yuda
Composer(s)Shigenori Kamiya
Platform(s)Sega Genesis,
Sega Saturn
ReleaseSega Genesis
Sega Saturn
  • JP: October 15, 1998
Genre(s)Platformer, Metroidvania[4]
Mode(s)Single-player

QuackShot was released mostly with positive reviews from video game journalists. The game was universally lauded for its graphics, with magazines like Sega Pro describing them as "some of the best graphics around". The game was also praised for its music and puzzles. However, QuackShot was criticized for its controls, being described by IGN as "float-y" and making certain segments of the game unnecessarily difficult. The game was also criticized for its lack of difficulty overall as well as its lack of speech samples, which several other Genesis games of the time had.

Gameplay edit

 
Donald traverses platforms in a level modeled after Mexico. The player's health is signified by the hearts in the lower-left corner.

The player, as Donald, ventures through a variety of side-scrolling levels. Generally, each level is divided into an overland part and a dungeon, such as the Maharajah's palace or the temple in which the Great Duck Treasure resides.[5] Although the player may choose any order to play the overland sections, various obstacles prevent the player from entering the dungeons outside a specific order. In addition to this, some levels provide the player with vital clues which solve puzzles needed to progress in later sections. Once Donald has completed the overland section of an area, he may leave by calling his nephews' biplane, and will return to the dungeon entrance of that area if the player chooses to return.[6]

Donald is armed with a special gun that can shoot plungers, popcorn or bubble gum.[7] Donald has unlimited plungers which can temporarily stun enemies (though bosses can still be damaged with plungers), and can collect popcorn and gum along the way or get the latter from Gyro Gearloose.[7] Later in the game, the plunger is upgraded to act as a temporary platform to climb walls with and, when stuck to a passing bird, allows Donald to traverse longer distances.[7] In the overland sections of Duckburg, India, and Egypt, Donald can also pick up chili peppers which increase his temper, eventually temporarily activating a "quack attack" mode that allows him to become invincible, automatically run forward and knock out enemies in his path.[7]

Plot edit

While Donald is flipping through some books in Scrooge McDuck's library, a map falls out of a book relating to the treasure of King Garuzia, ruler of the Great Duck Kingdom in ancient times.[8] The map leads to the location of the king's most prized possession, hidden in a secret place shortly before his death.[9] Donald thinks this is his path to riches.[10] Unfortunately Big Bad Pete overhears and pursues Donald throughout the game hoping to steal the treasure.[11]

Teamed with his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie, and using the partial map from the library, Donald begins his search in Duckburg, with the trail being directed to an Aztec pyramid in Mexico. Outside the pyramid, he is directed by a "sweet seniorita" to obtain a "hero key" from an explorer back in Duckburg to open the pyramid. Inside the pyramid, Donald meets Goofy, who gives him a strange note and a plunger to help him reach higher places, and tells him that Gyro Gearloose is looking for him back in Duckburg.[12] Travelling across the rooftops of Duckburg to meet Gyro, Donald is given Gyro's latest invention, bubblegum ammo that can break through walls. The last location on the partial map is Count Dracula's castle in Transylvania, where Donald encounters a ghost who tells him that the Count carries the real treasure map.[13]

After defeating Dracula, Donald receives a more complete map. In India, Donald enters the palace of the Maharajah, where she challenges him to defeat the tiger (known as Shere Khan) in her garden in exchange for a Sphinx Tear.[14] Donald succeeds and receives the Sphinx Tear, which is the key to opening a temple in Egypt. Donald is able to solve the "Riddle of the Sphinx" using the note Goofy had given him and obtains the Scepter of Ra before escaping in a minecart. From there, he journeys to the South Pole, where he finds a key frozen in ice, and uses the Scepter of Ra to melt the ice and grab the key. The key unlocks the hold of a Viking ship, which contains an ancient diary with the secret to locating the treasure. The ship is haunted by ghosts, and the Viking captain sends Donald below decks to get rid of them. After defeating a skeletal Viking warrior, Donald returns to the deck, where the captain informs him that the diary is hidden in ice near the South Pole, and gives him an "ancient Viking plunger" that attaches to flying creatures.[15] Donald then returns to the South Pole, hitching a ride on one of Pete's bird minions to reach the diary.

However, upon finding the diary, Pete shows up, holding Donald's nephews hostage in exchange for the diary.[16] After giving Pete the diary, Donald travels to Pete's hideout to defeat Pete and get the diary back. The diary reveals that the map, when dipped in water, will reveal the location of the Great Duck Treasure.[17] Donald flies to the island where the treasure is hidden and manages to evade its traps in order to reach the treasure vault. After defeating the elderly knight guarding the treasure, Donald opens the vault only to find a simple stone statue.[18] When the disappointed Donald returns home, Huey, Dewey, and Louie accidentally break the statue, which reveals a golden jeweled necklace was hidden inside. Donald gives the necklace to Daisy and the two fly off into the sunset together.

Development and release edit

QuackShot was developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. In May 1991, Sega presented the game at the Consumer Electronics Show.[19] The game was released in Europe in 1991, in North America on December 19, 1991 and in Japan the following day. QuackShot was released as part of a bundle called The Disney Collection for Genesis in 1996 alongside Castle of Illusion.[20] The game was also ported to the Sega Saturn and released exclusively in Japan alongside Castle of Illusion again as part of the Sega Ages series in 1998, entitled Sega Ages: I Love Mickey Mouse.[21]

Reception edit

In the United Kingdom, QuackShot was the top-selling Mega Drive game upon release.[28]

QuackShot received a mostly positive response from critics upon release. GameRankings, an aggregator for video game reviews, assigned the game a score of 77% based on 2 reviews.[22] MegaTech magazine praised the game's graphics, but criticized the game's easiness.[24] Damian Butt from Sega Pro also praised the graphics,[26] and noted the game's various puzzles, explaining that "[e]ven if the ideas are not original, the way they are strung together to accelerate the pace to overload is nothing short of breath-taking".[26] Levi Buchanan from IGN gave QuackShot a 7.3/10, also lauding the graphics and animation as excellent, and saying the music was pleasing.[23]

Butt criticized Donald's controls in certain situations in the game, as well as the difficulty of some levels and puzzles.[26] Buchanan also criticized the controls, calling them "float-y" and noted the difficulty in executing precision jumps, explaining that "[i]t's far too easy to over- or under-shoot a narrow column and slip to your doom".[23] Butt was also "dubious of the number of credits", stating that the game may seem easy with unlimited continues, but that the player will "still need considerable skill to reach the treasure island".[26] Buchanan was disappointed with the lack of speech samples, explaining that it's "a bit of a drag with a character that is so defined by his voice".[23] Ultimately, Butt said that "[y]ounger players will instantly be enthralled by Donald's quest" and that "QuackShot is everything a cartoon game should be and more".[26] Buchanan summed up the game as being a "good platformer tripped up by some questionable controls" and recommended the game as "a mildly enjoyable 16-bit platformer that would fit nicely in your Genesis collection".[23]

Entertainment Weekly gave the game an A and wrote: "What does this action game have in common with classic 1950s Disney cartoons? The completely deranged hero. During the Donald's 'quack attacks', the feathers practically fly off the screen and into your lap".[29]

Mega placed the game at #7 in their "Top Mega Drive Games of All Time" list.[30] In 2017, GamesRadar ranked the game 28th on its "Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Games of All Time".[31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Japanese box art refers to the game as I Love Donald Duck: Guruzia Ou no Hihou (アイラブドナルドダック グルジア王の秘宝) with QuackShot being featured above this name at the top of the cover. However, in-game the only name used is QuackShot Gurujia-ō no Hihō (QuackShot グルジア王の秘宝, QuackShot The Treasure of the King Garuzia)
  1. ^ a b , GameFAQs, archived from the original on 2012-10-18, retrieved 2013-09-12
  2. ^ "The Release Schedule". Computer Trade Weekly. No. 365. United Kingdom. 2 December 1991. p. 23.
  3. ^ "QuackShot Starring Donald Duck". Sega Force. No. 1. United Kingdom: Europress Impact. January 1992. p. 26.
  4. ^ Minotti, Mike (April 19, 2013). "5 other retro Disney games that deserve remakes". VentureBeat. Retrieved July 20, 2016. The labyrinth-like dungeons and upgradable weapons also gave QuackShot a bit of a Metroid feel long before it was cool to make endless 'Metroidvania' clones.
  5. ^ Disney Interactive Staff (December 19, 1991), QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck Instruction Manual, Sega, pp. 16–17
  6. ^ Disney Interactive Staff (December 19, 1991), QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck Instruction Manual, Sega, p. 12
  7. ^ a b c d Disney Interactive Staff (December 19, 1991), QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck Instruction Manual, Sega, pp. 9–10
  8. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Narrator: One day, Donald came across an old book in Uncle Scrooge's study. The title of the book was "King Garuzia's Great Duck Treasure". According to the book, Garuzia was once the leader of a great duck kingdom.
  9. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Narrator: Just before he died, King Garuzia hid his most prized possession in a secret location.
  10. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Narrator: "Wow!" Donald exclaimed. "If I could find a treasure like this, I'd be richer than Uncle Scrooge."
  11. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Narrator: But one of Pete's gang had been spying through the window and saw everything. ... Donald and his nephews took off in their plane, leaving a furious Daisy behind. Moments later, Pete's gang flew after them in a plane of their own.
  12. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Goofy: Gawrsh, Donald, it's swell to see you. Donald: Goofy, what are you doing here? Goofy: Oooh, just looking around. I found this strange note. I don't know what to do with it. Do you want it? Donald: You bet! Goofy: I also found this funny plunger thing. Maybe if you shoot it at walls and things it will help you reach high places. And Gyro in Duckburg is looking for you.
  13. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Ghost: King Garuzia's treasure! Now I remember! Count Dracula has the treasure map in this castle. But I don't think Dracula will give up the map too easily.
  14. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Maharajah: I offer you a challenge. If you can defeat the tiger (known as Shere Khan) in the garden, I will reward you with this Sphinx Tear.
  15. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Donald: I got rid of all the ghosts. Can I have the Viking diary? Viking Captain: I'm sorry, but to tell the truth, I don't really have it. Donald: WHAT!!! Viking Captain: But an old legend says that it is hidden in ice near the South Pole. Maybe this ancient Viking plunger can help you. It can be used to fly by catching things that fly.
  16. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Pete: Donald, if you want to save your nephews, you'd better give me that treasure map and diary!
  17. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Donald: It's the ancient Viking diary. The diary reveals that the map must be dipped in water. When this is done, the location of the real treasure will appear.
  18. ^ Disney Interactive (December 19, 1991). QuackShot: Starring Donald Duck. Sega. Donald: Oh my gosh! It is just a plain stone figurine of a duck princess!!
  19. ^ "The Planet Disney enters the orbit of Sega" (PDF). Supergame. No. 2. August 1991. pp. 20–21.
  20. ^ . Moby Games. Sciere. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  21. ^ Miles, Nathan (March 15, 2012). . Retro4Ever. Archived from the original on 4 November 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  22. ^ a b Quackshot: Starring Donald Duck for Genesis - GameRankings, GameRankings, retrieved 2014-06-13
  23. ^ a b c d e , IGN, 23 October 2008, archived from the original on 2014-06-13, retrieved 2014-06-13
  24. ^ a b MegaTech rating, EMAP, issue 5, May 1992
  25. ^ "Game Index". MegaTech. No. 42 (June 1995). 31 May 1995. pp. 30–1.
  26. ^ a b c d e f Out-of-Print Archive • Mega Drive/Genesis reviews • Quackshot
  27. ^ Paul Rand (January 1992). "Quackshot". Computer and Video Games (Review). No. 122. p. 52. Retrieved August 17, 2015.
  28. ^ "CVG Charts". Computer and Video Games. No. 122 (January 1992). 15 December 1991. pp. 87–9.
  29. ^ "The latest video games". Entertainment Weekly.
  30. ^ Mega magazine issue #1, page 76, Future Publishing, Oct 1992
  31. ^ GamesRadar Staff (2017-06-21). "Best Sega Genesis/Mega Drive games of all time". gamesradar. Retrieved 2022-02-24.

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For the 1954 Merrie Melodies cartoon see Quack Shot QuackShot Starring Donald Duck a also simply known as QuackShot released in Japan as QuackShot Gurujia ō no Hihō QuackShot グルジア王の秘宝 QuackShot The Treasure of the King Garuzia is a 1991 platforming video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis The game was released in Europe in 1991 in North America on December 19 1991 and in Japan the following day QuackShot stars Donald Duck and his three nephews Huey Dewey and Louie as treasure hunters The game was influenced by the Indiana Jones film series QuackShot Starring Donald DuckEuropean Mega Drive cover artDeveloper s SegaPublisher s SegaDirector s Emiko YamamotoProgrammer s Hiroshi MomotaMasato OmoriKeiichi YamamotoArtist s Takashi YudaComposer s Shigenori KamiyaPlatform s Sega Genesis Sega SaturnReleaseSega Genesis EU December 1991 2 3 NA December 19 1991 1 JP December 20 1991 1 Sega Saturn JP October 15 1998Genre s Platformer Metroidvania 4 Mode s Single playerQuackShot was released mostly with positive reviews from video game journalists The game was universally lauded for its graphics with magazines like Sega Pro describing them as some of the best graphics around The game was also praised for its music and puzzles However QuackShot was criticized for its controls being described by IGN as float y and making certain segments of the game unnecessarily difficult The game was also criticized for its lack of difficulty overall as well as its lack of speech samples which several other Genesis games of the time had Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Development and release 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGameplay edit nbsp Donald traverses platforms in a level modeled after Mexico The player s health is signified by the hearts in the lower left corner The player as Donald ventures through a variety of side scrolling levels Generally each level is divided into an overland part and a dungeon such as the Maharajah s palace or the temple in which the Great Duck Treasure resides 5 Although the player may choose any order to play the overland sections various obstacles prevent the player from entering the dungeons outside a specific order In addition to this some levels provide the player with vital clues which solve puzzles needed to progress in later sections Once Donald has completed the overland section of an area he may leave by calling his nephews biplane and will return to the dungeon entrance of that area if the player chooses to return 6 Donald is armed with a special gun that can shoot plungers popcorn or bubble gum 7 Donald has unlimited plungers which can temporarily stun enemies though bosses can still be damaged with plungers and can collect popcorn and gum along the way or get the latter from Gyro Gearloose 7 Later in the game the plunger is upgraded to act as a temporary platform to climb walls with and when stuck to a passing bird allows Donald to traverse longer distances 7 In the overland sections of Duckburg India and Egypt Donald can also pick up chili peppers which increase his temper eventually temporarily activating a quack attack mode that allows him to become invincible automatically run forward and knock out enemies in his path 7 Plot editWhile Donald is flipping through some books in Scrooge McDuck s library a map falls out of a book relating to the treasure of King Garuzia ruler of the Great Duck Kingdom in ancient times 8 The map leads to the location of the king s most prized possession hidden in a secret place shortly before his death 9 Donald thinks this is his path to riches 10 Unfortunately Big Bad Pete overhears and pursues Donald throughout the game hoping to steal the treasure 11 Teamed with his nephews Huey Dewey and Louie and using the partial map from the library Donald begins his search in Duckburg with the trail being directed to an Aztec pyramid in Mexico Outside the pyramid he is directed by a sweet seniorita to obtain a hero key from an explorer back in Duckburg to open the pyramid Inside the pyramid Donald meets Goofy who gives him a strange note and a plunger to help him reach higher places and tells him that Gyro Gearloose is looking for him back in Duckburg 12 Travelling across the rooftops of Duckburg to meet Gyro Donald is given Gyro s latest invention bubblegum ammo that can break through walls The last location on the partial map is Count Dracula s castle in Transylvania where Donald encounters a ghost who tells him that the Count carries the real treasure map 13 After defeating Dracula Donald receives a more complete map In India Donald enters the palace of the Maharajah where she challenges him to defeat the tiger known as Shere Khan in her garden in exchange for a Sphinx Tear 14 Donald succeeds and receives the Sphinx Tear which is the key to opening a temple in Egypt Donald is able to solve the Riddle of the Sphinx using the note Goofy had given him and obtains the Scepter of Ra before escaping in a minecart From there he journeys to the South Pole where he finds a key frozen in ice and uses the Scepter of Ra to melt the ice and grab the key The key unlocks the hold of a Viking ship which contains an ancient diary with the secret to locating the treasure The ship is haunted by ghosts and the Viking captain sends Donald below decks to get rid of them After defeating a skeletal Viking warrior Donald returns to the deck where the captain informs him that the diary is hidden in ice near the South Pole and gives him an ancient Viking plunger that attaches to flying creatures 15 Donald then returns to the South Pole hitching a ride on one of Pete s bird minions to reach the diary However upon finding the diary Pete shows up holding Donald s nephews hostage in exchange for the diary 16 After giving Pete the diary Donald travels to Pete s hideout to defeat Pete and get the diary back The diary reveals that the map when dipped in water will reveal the location of the Great Duck Treasure 17 Donald flies to the island where the treasure is hidden and manages to evade its traps in order to reach the treasure vault After defeating the elderly knight guarding the treasure Donald opens the vault only to find a simple stone statue 18 When the disappointed Donald returns home Huey Dewey and Louie accidentally break the statue which reveals a golden jeweled necklace was hidden inside Donald gives the necklace to Daisy and the two fly off into the sunset together Development and release editQuackShot was developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis In May 1991 Sega presented the game at the Consumer Electronics Show 19 The game was released in Europe in 1991 in North America on December 19 1991 and in Japan the following day QuackShot was released as part of a bundle called The Disney Collection for Genesis in 1996 alongside Castle of Illusion 20 The game was also ported to the Sega Saturn and released exclusively in Japan alongside Castle of Illusion again as part of the Sega Ages series in 1998 entitled Sega Ages I Love Mickey Mouse 21 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGameRankings77 22 Review scoresPublicationScoreIGN7 3 10 23 MegaTech82 24 25 Sega Pro95 26 Computer amp Video Games89 27 In the United Kingdom QuackShot was the top selling Mega Drive game upon release 28 QuackShot received a mostly positive response from critics upon release GameRankings an aggregator for video game reviews assigned the game a score of 77 based on 2 reviews 22 MegaTech magazine praised the game s graphics but criticized the game s easiness 24 Damian Butt from Sega Pro also praised the graphics 26 and noted the game s various puzzles explaining that e ven if the ideas are not original the way they are strung together to accelerate the pace to overload is nothing short of breath taking 26 Levi Buchanan from IGN gave QuackShot a 7 3 10 also lauding the graphics and animation as excellent and saying the music was pleasing 23 Butt criticized Donald s controls in certain situations in the game as well as the difficulty of some levels and puzzles 26 Buchanan also criticized the controls calling them float y and noted the difficulty in executing precision jumps explaining that i t s far too easy to over or under shoot a narrow column and slip to your doom 23 Butt was also dubious of the number of credits stating that the game may seem easy with unlimited continues but that the player will still need considerable skill to reach the treasure island 26 Buchanan was disappointed with the lack of speech samples explaining that it s a bit of a drag with a character that is so defined by his voice 23 Ultimately Butt said that y ounger players will instantly be enthralled by Donald s quest and that QuackShot is everything a cartoon game should be and more 26 Buchanan summed up the game as being a good platformer tripped up by some questionable controls and recommended the game as a mildly enjoyable 16 bit platformer that would fit nicely in your Genesis collection 23 Entertainment Weekly gave the game an A and wrote What does this action game have in common with classic 1950s Disney cartoons The completely deranged hero During the Donald s quack attacks the feathers practically fly off the screen and into your lap 29 Mega placed the game at 7 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time list 30 In 2017 GamesRadar ranked the game 28th on its Best Sega Genesis Mega Drive Games of All Time 31 See also editWorld of Illusion Illusion video game series List of Disney video gamesReferences edit The Japanese box art refers to the game as I Love Donald Duck Guruzia Ou no Hihou アイラブドナルドダック グルジア王の秘宝 with QuackShot being featured above this name at the top of the cover However in game the only name used is QuackShot Gurujia ō no Hihō QuackShot グルジア王の秘宝 QuackShot The Treasure of the King Garuzia a b Quackshot Starring Donald Duck Release Information for Genesis GameFAQs archived from the original on 2012 10 18 retrieved 2013 09 12 The Release Schedule Computer Trade Weekly No 365 United Kingdom 2 December 1991 p 23 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Force No 1 United Kingdom Europress Impact January 1992 p 26 Minotti Mike April 19 2013 5 other retro Disney games that deserve remakes VentureBeat Retrieved July 20 2016 The labyrinth like dungeons and upgradable weapons also gave QuackShot a bit of a Metroid feel long before it was cool to make endless Metroidvania clones Disney Interactive Staff December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Instruction Manual Sega pp 16 17 Disney Interactive Staff December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Instruction Manual Sega p 12 a b c d Disney Interactive Staff December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Instruction Manual Sega pp 9 10 Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Narrator One day Donald came across an old book in Uncle Scrooge s study The title of the book was King Garuzia s Great Duck Treasure According to the book Garuzia was once the leader of a great duck kingdom Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Narrator Just before he died King Garuzia hid his most prized possession in a secret location Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Narrator Wow Donald exclaimed If I could find a treasure like this I d be richer than Uncle Scrooge Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Narrator But one of Pete s gang had been spying through the window and saw everything Donald and his nephews took off in their plane leaving a furious Daisy behind Moments later Pete s gang flew after them in a plane of their own Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Goofy Gawrsh Donald it s swell to see you Donald Goofy what are you doing here Goofy Oooh just looking around I found this strange note I don t know what to do with it Do you want it Donald You bet Goofy I also found this funny plunger thing Maybe if you shoot it at walls and things it will help you reach high places And Gyro in Duckburg is looking for you Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Ghost King Garuzia s treasure Now I remember Count Dracula has the treasure map in this castle But I don t think Dracula will give up the map too easily Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Maharajah I offer you a challenge If you can defeat the tiger known as Shere Khan in the garden I will reward you with this Sphinx Tear Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Donald I got rid of all the ghosts Can I have the Viking diary Viking Captain I m sorry but to tell the truth I don t really have it Donald WHAT Viking Captain But an old legend says that it is hidden in ice near the South Pole Maybe this ancient Viking plunger can help you It can be used to fly by catching things that fly Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Pete Donald if you want to save your nephews you d better give me that treasure map and diary Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Donald It s the ancient Viking diary The diary reveals that the map must be dipped in water When this is done the location of the real treasure will appear Disney Interactive December 19 1991 QuackShot Starring Donald Duck Sega Donald Oh my gosh It is just a plain stone figurine of a duck princess The Planet Disney enters the orbit of Sega PDF Supergame No 2 August 1991 pp 20 21 The Disney Collection for Genesis 1996 Mobygames Moby Games Sciere Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Retrieved 27 October 2013 Miles Nathan March 15 2012 Review QuackShot Retro4Ever Archived from the original on 4 November 2014 Retrieved 20 July 2014 a b Quackshot Starring Donald Duck for Genesis GameRankings GameRankings retrieved 2014 06 13 a b c d e QuackShot Retro Review IGN IGN 23 October 2008 archived from the original on 2014 06 13 retrieved 2014 06 13 a b MegaTech rating EMAP issue 5 May 1992 Game Index MegaTech No 42 June 1995 31 May 1995 pp 30 1 a b c d e f Out of Print Archive Mega Drive Genesis reviews Quackshot Paul Rand January 1992 Quackshot Computer and Video Games Review No 122 p 52 Retrieved August 17 2015 CVG Charts Computer and Video Games No 122 January 1992 15 December 1991 pp 87 9 The latest video games Entertainment Weekly Mega magazine issue 1 page 76 Future Publishing Oct 1992 GamesRadar Staff 2017 06 21 Best Sega Genesis Mega Drive games of all time gamesradar Retrieved 2022 02 24 External links editQuackShot at MobyGames Portals nbsp Disney nbsp Video games nbsp 1990s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title QuackShot amp oldid 1183431480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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