McDonald's eCDP (クルトレ eCDP) Gameplay

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McDonald's eCDP (クルトレ eCDP in Japanese), is an educational video game that was originally used by McDonald's employees in Japan, released for the company around 2010 for employees to use. In 2020, the game resurfaced on the world when a Yahoo Japan auction opened up, with Nick Robinson being the winner of the auction. He later dumped the rom file on the web. Not only Nick came to the quest of retrieving the lost McDonald's game, but a person in the name of Code1038 (Coddy Trentuit) managed to obtain the game and learn how to crack the password codes as the game required a valid sign in by employees or managers (such passwords and IDs include DS card numbers and store numbers), via inside the game's files.

As soon as the game was finally dumped on the internet, it wasn't a matter of time before the game would gain recognition by a lot of people. Already, a few individuals started to learn on speedrunning the game, and a remix on the Main Menu screen of the game was created.

Anyway, let's get on to the game. It's actually an interesting experience, as the game's soundtracks are highly regarded as very good by fans of the game. There are also a few quiz modes, in which was basically a guessing game as I know very little Japanese (except katakana, hiragana, and a little of kanji). Surprised the artists of the soundtrack made a huge banger soundtrack out of the McDonald's jingle that only had 5 notes, although it was a game that was intended for only McDonald's employees in Japan to experience.