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''M.C. Kids'' (McDonaldland) is a 1992 platform
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developed and published by
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. It was initially released for the
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in February 1992 in North America, and by
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in May 1993 in Europe. As a licensed product for the
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restaurant chain, the game stars two children named Mack and Mick who venture into the fantasy world of McDonaldland in order to return
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's magical bag which has been stolen by the Hamburglar. The game was created by four people in eight months: Darren Bartlett (art and level design) Gregg Iz-Tavares and Dan Chang (programming) and
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(audio). ''M.C. Kids'' was ported to the
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,
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,
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and
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as ''McDonaldland'' which was only sold in Europe. The NES release in Europe had the same name as the home computer ports. A different version of the game was published for the
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also called ''McDonaldland''; outside of Europe it was re-themed for the ''
Cool Spot ''Cool Spot'' is a 1993 platform game developed by Virgin Games for the Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Master System, Game Gear, Game Boy, Amiga, and MS-DOS. The title character is Spot, a mascot for the soft drink br ...
'' franchise and released as '' Spot: The Cool Adventure''. Virgin would later make another McDonald's-themed video game titled '' Global Gladiators'', which was released in 1992.


Gameplay

The player can choose to play as one of the two "M.C. Kids". There is no difference between the two characters aside from their skin color and hair styles. The game has an alternating two player mode, and both characters can walk, jump, duck and pick up blocks to throw at enemies as they travel through the seven large worlds of magical McDonaldland. In a similar format as '' Super Mario Bros. 3'' or '' StarTropics'', the game has seven different worlds. Each one starts out with a visit to a McDonaldland character. However, unlike games such as ''Super Mario Bros. 3'', simply defeating the various levels is not enough for success. McDonald's franchise imagery found in this game includes the various characters from restaurants and television commercials, and McDonald's cards and
Golden Arches The Golden Arches are the symbol of McDonald's, the global fast-food restaurant chain. Originally, real arches were part of the restaurant design. They were incorporated into the chain's logo in 1962, which resembled a stylized restaurant, and i ...
—all of which are variously available for plot advancement and as power-ups. Novel gameplay mechanics found in ''M.C. Kids'' include a spin device that turns the player upside down and reverses gravity, the ability to warp throughout the current level via a
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, and a boat that can be both ridden and carried.


Plot

The game begins with the titular M.C. Kids, Mick and Mack, reading a storybook about
Ronald McDonald Ronald McDonald is a clown character used as the primary mascot of the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain. He inhabits the fictional world of McDonaldland, with his friends Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Grimace, Birdie the Early Bird, an ...
showing off his magical bag at a picnic in the meadow. Suddenly, the Hamburglar appears and steals Ronald's Magic Bag. Mick and Mack then search outside Ronald's clubhouse for four of the puzzle cards. After collecting four of the puzzle cards, Mick and Mack are told by Ronald that the Hamburglar was sighted near Birdie's treehouse. Upon arriving at Birdie's treehouse, Mick and Mack search her house for five of her puzzle cards. After finding her puzzle cards, Mick and Mack are told that the Hamburglar is sighted near the cliffs. Following the directions given by Birdie, Mick and Mack arrive at Grimace's loft in the Highlands and search his house for three of his puzzle cards. After finding two more cards, Grimace lets them head down a path to the Professor's workshop. When Mick and Mack reach the Professor's workshop, they find that he has invented something to help them in their quest. He then has Mick and Mack find five of his puzzle cards. Using the rocket that the Professor gave to them, Mick and Mack head to the
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to visit CosMc. They meet up with CosMc on the moon at his getaway where he tells him to find five of his puzzle cards. After collecting his cards, CosMc tells Mick and Mack to find an entrance to a
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as the Hamburglar might be hiding out there. Mick and Mack brave the scary volcano in their efforts to find the Hamburglar and the Magic Bag. When they find the Hamburglar, he tells them that the Magic Bag escaped from him. After collecting all six of his cards, Mick and Mack confront the Magic Bag where it launches a tied flag, a magic wand and then a
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in a hat in order to attack. When the Magic Bag is defeated, the game ends with Mick and Mack returning the bag to Ronald.


Marketing

The
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advertisement for ''M.C. Kids'', featuring a mohawked Darren Bartlett, was actually taken as he was hanging upside-down on the Virgin Games sign.


''MC Mario''

In some countries, an unofficial, modified version of the game titled ''MC Mario'' is known to exist. This version of the game is identical to the original, except that the player characters have been replaced with Nintendo's
Mario Bros is a 1983 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for arcades. It was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and Gunpei Yokoi, Nintendo's chief engineer. Italian twin brother plumbers Mario and Luigi exterminate turtle-like creatures a ...
as they appear in the 1988 game '' Super Mario Bros. 3''. In 2003, Gregg Tavares, programmer of the original ''M.C. Kids'' game, made a blog post acknowledging ''MC Mario''. In the post, he states that while he found the hack interesting, he was disappointed to see his work being ripped off.


Reception

Critics from ''
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'' and ''
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'' praised the original mechanics of ''M.C. Kids'', such as its Spinner blocks, Zipper entrances, and hidden puzzle cards, which they suggested made it superior and competitive with other platform games, such as those in the Mario series. In 2010, Nintendolife's retrogaming review scored ''M.C. Kids'' at 6 out of 10, finding it to have a "generally uneven difficulty level" but also "colourful graphics, imaginative
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-esque level and enemy design, innovative game physics, and exceptionally jocular score." Power Unlimited reviewed the Game Boy version and found it similar to the NES version and they reviewed the NES version commenting: "''McDonalds Land'' is one of the cheapest games of all time. Basically it's just the game ''Cool Spot'', but with some changed graphics. Fortunately, ''Cool Spot'' was a good game, so for McDonalds fans, this should be a dream come true." Programmer Gregg Tavares expressed disappointment at the poor reception of ''M.C. Kids'', especially after later and similarly styled games from Virgin received more attention.


See also

* '' Global Gladiators'' * '' McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure''


Notes


References


External links


''McDonald Land''
at the Amiga Hall of Light *

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