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Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers

Fast-paced 3D platformer featuring Donald Duck racing through vibrant Disney-themed worlds to rescue Daisy Duck from the evil magician Merlock.

Release Date
January 1, 2000
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

Goin' Quackers begins with Donald Duck , his arch-rival Gladstone Gander , and inventor Gyro Gearloose watching television reporter Daisy Duck discovering the mysterious, mechanized, Aztec-themed temple ruins of the evil magician Merlock near the volcano. As she tells the story, she is kidnapped by Merlock. Gladstone sets out to find her before Donald, who uses Gyro's new invention, the "Tubal Teleport System", to track down Merlock and Daisy. However, the machine is too weak to reach Merlock's lair; to do so, Donald must plant antennas at certain locations to boost its power.

Along the way, he must compete with Gladstone, reverse the spells that Merlock put on Huey, Dewey, and Louie 's toys, and defeat several bosses , including the Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell . In the end, Donald locates Merlock, defeats him, and rescues Daisy. The temple collapses as Gyro teleports them back to his lab, where Donald receives a kiss from Daisy.

Gameplay Systems

Goin' Quackers ' s gameplay is very similar to that of Crash Bandicoot and requires the player to move through various settings in twenty-four levels of four warp rooms, themed Duckie Mountain, Duckburg , Magica DeSpell's Manor and Merlock's Temple. One should dodge various enemies and obstacles throughout the levels and defeat bosses at the end of each warp room. In bonus levels, the player can outrun a bear, the Beagle Boys' truck, a ghost hand and finally a statue head (in the PS2 and GameCube versions, the ghost hand is last). The viewpoint of the levels can change between a 2D side-scrolling perspective and a 3D perspective.

Replaying them to defeat Gladstone's time gives the player advantages. The player has four lives that can increase by finding special items. Each life gives two opportunities for Donald to touch the enemy. The first time, he becomes angry and throws berserk to the enemies; the second, he loses a life.

New outfits which alter cutscenes and idle animations (such as Donald taking photos of the place if he is dressed like a tourist) can be unlocked.

Media Reviews

IGN
8/10
GameSpot
6.2/10
Famitsu
30/40
Game Informer
7.5/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
8/10
Nintendo Power
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About Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers

Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers is a classic video game released for the Nintendo 64 on January 1, 2000. This title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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