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| Mickey's Adventures in Numberland | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Beam Software |
| Publisher | Hi Tech Expressions |
| Designers | James Halprin Wayne Simmons |
| Composer | Marshall Parker |
| Series | Mickey Mouse |
| Platform | NES |
| Release | |
| Genre | Edutainment |
| Mode | Single-player |
Mickey's Adventures in Numberland (referred asMickey's Adventure in Numberland on its cover) is an educationalNintendo Entertainment System game starringDisney'sMickey Mouse.
Mickey must collect all of the numbers from one to ten in order to prevent the evilPete from completely robbing Numberland. The five levels are: Number City, Number Factory, Space Center, Number Museum and Pete's Hideout. Basicmath questions must be answered in order to progress to the next level. There are three difficulty levels, players can only "die" on the hardest difficulty level. The player is given balls ofbubblegum to be used against enemies as a weapon.[2]
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