McDonald Land
In terms of gameplay, McDonald Land is essentially Super Mario Brothers in disguise: your character is a stumpy kid in a cartoony world, who must collect the "M" logos and kill enemies by jumping on them. There are bonus levels, secret entrances, and many power-ups to keep the game interesting. Many McDonald characters make the appearance in the game at various stages, and there are enough surprises to keep fans glued to the screen. Die-hard platform fans will wince at the game's very easy levels that are sparsely populated with monsters and uninspired level design, but younger players will find it a fun and accessible game. In contrast to Super Mario games, there is no time limit, so players can spend all the time they want to explore McDonald Land. All in all, this is a good introduction to the platform genre for kids and newbies alike, but experts should look elsewhere. The game bodes well for Virgin's future promotional games (e.g. Cool Spot).
Average Rating: | 4.05 [69 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
Designer: | Julian Scott |
Developer: | Virgin Interactive |
Publisher: | Freeware |
Year: | 1992 |
Software Copyright: | Virgin Interactive |
Theme: | Licensed |
Multiplayer: | Turn-based hotseat |
Related Links: | McDonald Land |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Cool Spot, Harald Hardtand, Electronic Popple |
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