McDonald's Treasureland Adventure

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McDonald's Treasureland Adventure
Developer(s) Sega
Publisher(s) Treasure
Release date(s) North America 1993
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Genesis
Media 8-megabit cartridge
Input Game controller

McDonald's Treasureland Adventure is an obscure Platform game created by Treasure Co. Ltd for the Sega Genesis. Based on the McDonald's fast food franchise and its four corporate mascots (Ronald McDonald, Hamburglar, Grimace, and Birdie), the game follows the adventures of Ronald McDonald in an attempt to find four pieces of a treasure map, and ultimately, the treasure it leads to.

The side-scrolling platformer consists of four stages: Magical Forest, Magical Town, Magical Sea, and Magic Moon. Each consists of a platforming sequence, a boss fight, and a story-related sequence. Important to each stage is the collection of Magical Jewels and Gold Bars, the former of which are needed for advancement, and the latter of which can be used to buy items.

The controls for McDonald's Treasureland Adventure are straighford: B-button to attack, C-button to jump, and Arrow-buttons to move left and right. The most innovative gameplay element in the Scarf (A-button), which can stretch out and latch onto a hook, then retract and pull Ronald McDonald quickly to the hook.

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