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Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck

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1993 video game
1993 video game
Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck
North American and European cover art
DeveloperAspect
PublisherSega
ComposerSaori Kobayashi
PlatformsMaster System,Game Gear
ReleaseGame Gear
  • JP: December 17, 1993
  • NA: 1993
  • EU: January 1994[1]
Master System
GenrePlatform
ModeSingle-player

Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck, known in Japan asThe Four Treasures of Donald Duck,[a] is a 1993platform game developed by Aspect and published bySega for theGame Gear andMaster System. Based on theWalt Disney Company'sDonald Duck franchise, the game follows thetitular anthropomorphic duck as he goes on a journey to save his uncle from a mysterious curse making him inflate like a balloon.

The gameplay consists of the player going through five linearside-scrolling levels, each broken into two parts, with the goal is to reach a treasure at the end. Many of the gameplay mechanics have similarities to previous licensed Disney video games.

Gameplay

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Donald Duck, the player character, kicking a box at a python enemy in Jungle Stage Area 2. The upper left corner of the screen displays how manylives ("tries") the player has left. The bottom left corner displays how much health the player currently has.

Deep Duck Trouble is a 2Dside-scrollingplatform game in which the player controls Donald Duck. The game is reminiscent of bothDuckTales (video game) andCastle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse, as the two games share similargameplay elements with the former.

The game has a total of five courses which, excluding the final course, can be completed in any order the player chooses. The player selects their course through a level select on a map. The majority of gameplay takes place in 2D side-scrolling linear levels, containing obstacles, enemies and assorted platforming challenges, which involve traversing the stage by running, jumping, dodging or defeating enemies. Each level is split up into two areas, each a branching part of the same core stage.[2] At the end of stages aboss battle will occur and if the boss is defeated A treasure can be collected to then end the level. The player starts the game with threelives (referred to in the game as tries), which are lost if Donald's health is fully depleted; additional lives can be earned or regained through life-ups found sparingly throughout stages. If all the players lives are lost the game ends, although the player can choose to continue their game back on the level select screen by selecting "Continue".[3]

Donald's primary means of attacking enemies are by jumping on them or kicking a box at them.[4] Certain boxes, modeled as a treasure chest, containpower-ups such as health-ups, items that increase your score or a chili pepper power-up, which automatically makes Donald run forward, destroying any enemies or boxes that it come across for a limited time.[citation needed]

Plot

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On an uncharted island, a priceless golden amulet was hidden away and forgotten about until Scrooge McDuck comes across an old map stating the location of it. Scrooge sets off on a treasure hunt to the island where he finds the amulet in a shrine and brings it back home with him. However, the amulet is secretly cursed so when he returns he inflates like a balloon. After seeing Scrooge's condition, Huey, Dewey and Louie call Donald for assistance. When Donald arrives he is informed about the problem from his nephews and Scrooge who asks that he return the amulet to the island in order to undo the curse. Donald accepts and before he sets off on his journey is given Scrooge's adventure diary as a means of assistance.

Donald arrives on the island via boat and realizes, through an entry in Scrooge's adventure diary, that he must collect four treasures and cast them into a sacred lake in order for the shrine to reveal itself. Donald does just that and the shrine reveals itself from the lake. Donald goes into the shrine and, after dealing with the trails within, returns the amulet back to its original place. After Donald places the amulet back a crown appears before him; without hesitation he takes it back home with him. Upon returning home Donald learns that the curse has been lifted and Scrooge is back to his old self. When Scrooge learns that Donald had taken the crown back with him he scolds Donald telling him that the crown is likely to be cursed just like the amulet. The game ends with Donald in the same predicament as Scrooge was and Scrooge, Huey, Dewey and Louie walking off into the sunset with Donald in tow ready to go on another adventure back to the island to help with Donald's curse.

Release

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In February 21, 2001,Majesco announced plans to re-releaseDeep Duck Trouble alongside a re-launch of the Game Gear system, with both releasing later that same year.[5][6][7]

Reception

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Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
Game GearMaster System
Electronic Gaming Monthly8/10, 8/10, 7/10,
7/10, 7/10[8]
N/A
Jeuxvideo.comN/A14/20[2]
JoypadN/A92/100[9]
Video Games (DE)63%[10]57%[10]
Sega Force63/100[citation needed]85/100[citation needed]
Sega Magazine81%[1]80%[1]
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The game has received "favorable" reviews, according toSega Magazine.[1] They gave the Sega Master System version an 80% while they gave the Sega Game Gear version an 81%.[1]

Notes

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  1. ^Japanese:ドナルドダックの4つの秘宝,Hepburn:Donarudo Dakku no Fō Tsu no Takaramono

References

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  1. ^abcdef"Master System & Game Gear Review - Deep Duck Trouble".Sega Magazine.EMAP. January 1994. pp. 116–117. Retrieved9 March 2025.
  2. ^ab"Test de Deep Duck Trouble starring Donald Duck sur MS par jeuxvideo.com".Jeuxvideo.com (in French). March 28, 2012. RetrievedNovember 13, 2024.
  3. ^Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck Game Gear Instruction Manual(PDF). 1993. p. 10.
  4. ^Deep Duck Trouble Starring Donald Duck Game Gear Instruction Manual(PDF). 1993. p. 7.
  5. ^I. G. N. Staff (2001-02-22)."Game Gear's Return".IGN. Retrieved2024-11-14.
  6. ^"The rebirth of Game Gear".GameSpot. Retrieved2024-11-14.
  7. ^GamePro (US) Issue 152 - May 2001(PDF). GamePro (US). p. 26.
  8. ^Semrad, Ed; Carpenter, Danyon; Manuel, Al; Sushi-X; Weigand, Mike (January 1994)."Review Crew".Electronic Gaming Monthly. Vol. 7, no. 1. Sendai Publishing. p. 52 – viaVideo Game History Foundation.
  9. ^Joypad 28 Fevrier (in French). 1994. p. 108.
  10. ^ab"Deep Duck Trouble".Video Games (in German). April 1994. p. 111. RetrievedAugust 19, 2025 – viaInternet Archive.

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