Donald Duck: Goin’ Quackers – Quacking Good Fun on Gamecube!
The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Keeping Donald content is about as easy as herding cats, but everyone’s favorite fusspot really goes off the deep end when malodorous magician Merlock duck-naps Daisy. Donald runs amuck, gets hyper and goes berserk in this hilarious quest to rescue Daisy, with each turn bringing a new element of surprise. To add insult to injury, Donald’s uppity cousin, Gladstone Gander, vows to rescue Daisy.The action takes place on 20 levels that have Donald jumping, swinging over obstacles and through nefarious traps and puzzles. Thus begins Donald’s great race to reach Daisy first and foil Merlock’s nefarious plans.
Here’s what makes Donald Duck: Goin’ Quackers quacktastic:
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Donald Duck: Goin’ Quackers – Quacking Good Fun on Gamecube!
The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Keeping Donald content is about as easy as herding cats, but everyone’s favorite fusspot really goes off the deep end when malodorous magician Merlock duck-naps Daisy. Donald runs amuck, gets hyper and goes berserk in this hilarious quest to rescue Daisy, with each turn bringing a new element of surprise. To add insult to injury, Donald’s uppity cousin, Gladstone Gander, vows to rescue Daisy.The action takes place on 20 levels that have Donald jumping, swinging over obstacles and through nefarious traps and puzzles. Thus begins Donald’s great race to reach Daisy first and foil Merlock’s nefarious plans.
Here’s what makes Donald Duck: Goin’ Quackers quacktastic:
- Fun platforming action: Jump, swing, and slide your way through colorful levels packed with challenges.
- Hilarious story and characters: See Donald team up with Gyro Gearloose and Gladstone Gander to take on Merlock and his minions.
- Tons of collectibles: Find hidden stars, toys, and packages to unlock bonus content.
- Simple controls: Perfect for players of all ages to pick up and play.
So grab your favorite hat and get ready for a quacking good time with Donald Duck: Goin’ Quackers!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888150077
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Nintendo Gamecube
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:GC_DONALD_DUCK_GOING_QUACKERS
This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.
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More often than not, the Disney brand appears to have enjoyed a steady success with being involved with quality games that feature their franchises, and Ubisoft (at least back when this came out) has been seen as a reliable publisher, notably with series like Rayman under their own belt. With both of their powers combined, Disney Interactive and Ubisoft follow the footsteps of Naughty Dog’s Crash Bandicoot games arguably to a fault.Released on Playstation 1 & 2, as well as the Dreamcast, PC, Nintendo 64, and Gamecube, Donald Duck: Goin’ Quackers is a linear 3D platformer where you run and jump across terrain to reach the end of the level and eventually fight a world boss. Every now and then, the majority of a level will be composed of either level designs presented in a 2.5D plane or have Donald be chased by a giant floating magical hand (It…makes more sense when you learn the game’s villain is Merlock). Basically, Crash Bandicoot with Donald Duck.Fortunately, Goin’ Quackers provides a decent second-rate Crash experience. The game runs in a silky-smooth 60 frames per second, and the graphics are lush and vibrant; my favorite scenery has to be the likes of the haunted house, as surreal aspects like floating objects help make up some of the level designs. The music is also pretty neat, but there isn’t exactly anything that comes to mind in terms of memorable tunes. The best part is the tight control; moving Donald around, jumping and double-jumping, landing at points where I.
Despite what you might have heard this game is a must if you like Disney Cartoons and simple Jump And Runs. While the graphics look a bit dated and the sound is not always fitting, the gameplay and the funny main character make “Going Quackers” an instant classic. Within seconds you know exactly what to do and Donald’s reaction is always on time. Especially casual gamers and younger players will enjoy this game. My girlfriend, who isn’t interested in videogames at all, played this one for hours at a time and although I would consider myself to be a pro-level-gamer I also enjoyed beating some of the bosses. While “Going Quackers” doesn’t offer any real challenges for the controller-veteran it is still fun to watch Donald on his mission to save Daisy. Yes, it is a “Crash Bandicoot”-clone, but one well-made. The low points are the absence of any cool extras. There is one item that turns Donald into Super-Donald, but if you expected the beloved cartoon character to change in appearance during that process, you will be disappointed. He merely becomes invincible for a couple of seconds. The gameplay is classic stuff. Star Collecting for points and bonus-lives and runnung through 20 levels in 2D and 3D perspectives is pretty much all there is. The funny bosses might take a few attempts to beat, but after about five hours most people should see the ending sequence. After that there are only time challenges left and even those won’t last very long. A rental for most but a must-have fo.
Love it! I love Disney games and I just had to pick it up. It looks like a Crash Bandicoot look-a-like, but it is still fun to play. I’m thinking on getting the Dreamcast version.
My son plays the game over every day. I find that its great for austim children, because my son is.
I’m a big Donald Duck fan, which is why I like this game. So, take this review with a grain of salt. The game itself is fun, but not super great. It’s not a hard game, but sometimes the camera views can make the game harder than it is. Donald himself looks, and acts really cool. When he gets hit watch out, cause he’s going to get mad. But, what else is new? My cousin and I found this game to be more fun than we expected it to be. However, I think that if your not a big Donald Duck fan, you might not like the game too much. It’s not super hard, but it can be fun. I suggest that if your not familiar with the game that you rent it first. I did that, and found it fun enough to want to buy it. Now I return to it every once in a while when I want to have a good time with Donald Duck.
Great my son loves it.
First things first. DO NOT BUY THIS FOR YOURSELF. THIS IS A KIDS GAME. The entire design of the game is for kids. An adult will finish this game in 3-4 hours. There is almost no difficulty for adults. For kids, jumping and hitting will get a tiny bit difficult if your kids are 5 and under. All of that said, the game really does nothing bad. It is a pretty fun little romp through donald’s world with cameo’s of various villans and Donald relatives. Decent platforming.Bottom Line: Is it fun? Ok mindless fun for an adult. Extasy for a young child. Will I keep it? My kids already beat it. Is it for kids: Definately.