Capcom's Game Boy DuckTales. Scrooge McDuck pogos with his cane across five non-linear levels (Amazon, Transylvania, Moon, Himalaya, Africa). The pogo-stick is genius, the music legendary (Moon Theme!). Short but absolutely elegant. Capcom at its peak, essential on Game Boy.
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Platformer1 player3+
Description
Platformer with Scrooge McDuck using his cane as a pogo stick to collect treasures across five worldwide destinations. Published by Capcom, released in 1990 in Europe and North America. Five levels in destinations like the Moon and Transylvania, maneuverable pogo cane, hidden items, and bosses.
DuckTales review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Inherited from the NES classic, the famous Moon theme lends itself wonderfully to Game Boy chiptune, irresistibly rousing. Capcom's melodies, sparkling and catchy, match Scrooge's bouncing energy. This joyful music, etched into players' memory, remains an 8-bit classic.
DuckTales adapts the famous cartoon into a Capcom platformer, where Scrooge McDuck bounces on his cane in pogo mode to collect treasures across five exotic destinations. The cane bouncing mechanic is as exhilarating as it is precise, the level design clever and the atmosphere faithful to the cartoon. This marvel of game design has aged remarkably well, carried by crystal clear handling and a memorable soundtrack. A peak of retro platforming, warmly recommended to fans of the genre and nostalgics of Capcom.