| Credits | |
| Published: |
1986, Sierra On-Line
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| Copyright: | The Walt Disney Company |
| Design: | Al Lowe |
| Coder: | Al Lowe, Chris Iden, Jeff Stephenson |
| Graphics: | Mark Crowe |
| Musician: | Al Lowe |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | OCS |
| Disks: | 1 |
| Code Language: | AGI |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Educational |
| Subgenre: | Children |
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Slower and more tedious than the original C64 version (the payment method alone was pretty annoying!). And, just like every other game written for the AGI interpreter, not technically appealing so to speak. Still, a title that has its say in the gaming history, be it educational or not.
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Slow and painful at times, difficult to gain funds for playground.
Not recommended for younger children, cause of difficulty.
Not recommended for adults, cause of huge effort for very little pay-off
in the game.
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Me and my brothers used to play the c64 versions of this game for hours and hours when we were little, a great game for kids, or for the kid at heart.
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The Amiga version uses Sierra's AGI system used in games like King's Quest and Space Quest. A fun little Sierra game though, even though the graphics and sounds aren't up to normal Amiga standards becuase it is an AGI game.
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That game was really great and fun... On the C64. What happened here?! It's a mere 1:1 port?! Maybe still good yet I would have hoped for a tad better graphics.
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I confess...I play this game and nothing was cool. Even music was awful. Is this a NES game or what? It looks like a NES game....I'm sorry,but it's nothing wonderful on it. Even I don't know how the kids enjoy this
2/10
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Not a bad word about Donald. Very funny to play.
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Oh, how I loved this game. Don't ask me why, but there was some primal pleasure to be had in the accumulating money and beatign one's own records in the small tasks that were dolled out. While I always thought the game mechancis were a bit more fluid on the C64, the Amiga version is still a lot of fun and one of the best educational programs ever created.
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