Quackshot (Episode 03) - Piloting Birds and Falling Leaves

Quackshot (Episode 03) - Piloting Birds and Falling Leaves

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QuackShot (1991)
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We return to the South Pole for the final part of our Quackshot playthrough, now armed with the ancient Viking plunger that will allow us to use birds to cross chasms. Sound insane? No more insane than fighting an ancient, King Arthur style duck!

This one's got a few edits for areas that took me more than a few attempts to get through. Still, I hope you enjoy it all the same.

QuackShot Starring Donald Duck, released in Japan as I Love Donald Duck: Guruzia Ou no Hihou (アイラブドナルドダック グルジア王の秘宝), is a 1991 platforming video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Genesis. The game was released in Europe in 1991, in North America on December 19, 1991 and in Japan on December 20, 1991. QuackShot stars Donald Duck and his three nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, as treasure-hunters, and is part of a series of games published by Sega that were based on Walt Disney cartoon characters. The game was influenced by the Indiana Jones film series.

QuackShot was released to mostly positive reviews from video game journalists. The game was universally lauded for its graphics, with magazines like Sega Pro describing them as "some of the best graphics around." The game was also praised for its music and puzzles. However, QuackShot was criticized for its controls, being described by IGN as "float-y" and making certain segments of the game unnecessarily difficult. The game was also criticized for its lack of difficulty overall as well as its lack of speech samples, which several other Genesis games of the time had.







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