Obviously intended as a child-only game, Goin’ Quackers will only feel challenging to those who’ve never touched an arcade game, ever.Ĭonsuming that properly deserved getaway could be a treat to suit your needs along with the whole family members. ![]() It’s so easy, in fact, that you can complete all of its 25 levels in four hours or less without so much as beating a sweat. Like many other Disney games, Goin’ Quackers is pretty much a kiddy oriented game wrapped in lighthearted humor and a very relaxed difficulty. The object of this platformer is to navigate through 25 levels while avoiding dangers and fighting four bosses along the way. In fact, it’s pretty unfair to call this game a PlayStation port as the PC version was developed alongside its console counterpart. The game also saw light on the GameBoy Color (as a 2D version) as well as the GameCube, Dreamcast and PlayStation 2. The 3D engine used on this PC port is slightly more refined than its PlayStation counterpart, plus it enjoys a higher framerate than on the PS. ![]() ![]() A platformer where you collect floating stars instead of Wampa fruit and defeat Merlock instead of Neo Cortex, Disney’s own Donald Duck Goin’ Quackers (Quack Attack in Europe) is probably the next best thing to playing Crash Bandicoot off the Playstation.Įven though this game’s Crash clone-status is pretty obvious, it does do one or two things better than its source material.
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