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Donald Duck Quack Attack Game

Disney's Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers

Also known as: Donald Duck: Quack Attack (EU)
Developer: Ubi Soft
Publisher: Ubi Soft
Platform: Windows
Released in US: November 9, 2000
Released in EU: 2000

This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has regional differences.

This game has a prototype article
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  • A lot of unused soundtracks, including remixed versions from the N64 version.
  • More unused graphics.
  • Check for unused areas and text.
  • 2Unused Graphics
    • 2.1Early Loading Screens
    • 2.2Unused Textures
    • 2.3Unused Icons
    • 2.4Misc
  • 3Unused Audio
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Early Loading Screens

A number of early loading screens exist in the game. A lot of them are renders from early levels and some of them are used in the early Donald Duck Demo prototype.These loading screens were meant to be used for each level, including the bosses and chase stages, but all levels use the same loading screen per world in the final.

Ducky Mountain

  • trail.gf (Forest Edge)

  • forest_1_b.gf (Dangerous Cliff)

  • brush.gf (The Track)

  • thehike.gf (The Gorge)

  • forestchase.gf (Bear Path)

  • forestboss.gf (Bernadette)

The forestchase picture shows an early and unfinished version of the Bear Path. Some previews are also mixed with the forestchase picture for some reason.

Duckburg

  • SIDEWALK.gf (First Avenue)

  • EDGE.gf (Urban High-Rises)

  • city_2_b.gf (Roof Tops)

  • roof.gf (The Roofs)

  • citychase.gf (Main Street)

  • city_boss.gf (Beagle Boy)

The first two pictures are used in the Donald Duck Demo. city_2_b shows the stage in rain, which isn't the case in the final. city_2_b and SIDEWALK also have a mixture from the unused inca_4_2 screen for whatever reason.

Magica DeSpell's Manor

  • HAUNTEd3-1.gf (Haunted Hall)

  • haunted_3_3.gf (Ghostly Path)

  • HAUNTED3B.gf (Creepy Corridor)

  • Haunted_3_2.gf (Earie Alley)

  • housech.gf (Under'Hand'ed)

  • houseboss.gf (Magica DeSpell)

HAUNTEd3-1 and HAUNTED3B are used in the Donald Duck Demo. The houseboss shows a different battle stage, similar to the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions. Again, some of them are somehow mixed with the inca_4_2 screen.

Merlock's Temple

  • inca_4_1.gf (Temple's Entrance)

  • inca_4_3.gf (Ancient Fate)

  • inca_4_b.gf (Murky Way)

  • inca_4_2.gf (Artifact Way)

  • incachase.gf (Head Alley)

  • incaboss.gf (Merlock)

inca_4_2 is the screen, that is slightly mixed into some other loading screens. Also the incaboss shows a different boss battle stage, also similar to the GameCube and PlayStation 2 versions.

Donald_load.gf

Probably the earliest loading screen of all, as it can be found in the Proto, but without the 'DDPC991119-v0002' on the top screen.

mapmonde.gf

A very early loading screen for Gyro's Labor. This is also similar to the PlayStation version.

load_menu1.gf

Unused
Used

An alternative version of the menu's loading screen, with different lighting and a better portrait of Gyro.


Unused Textures

Check Box

  • b_chek_p.gf

  • b_normale.gf

Textures for a wooden box with a C on it. Depicting its filenames, this was some kind of checking something?


Sprayed Wooden Floor

  • X_boss.gf

  • X_breezy.gf

  • X_creepy.gf

  • X_drooly

  • X_scary.gf

  • X_spooky.gf

Wooden textures with some words on it. These can be found in Gyro's labor's files, so they may were used as placeholders for some stages?


mur1.gf

A portrait of Donald in... baby clothes? Yes of course!


E3 Leftover

  • X_plant01.gf

  • X_plant02.gf

  • X_plant03.gf

  • X_plant04.gf

An E3 logo consisting of 4 lousy parts. Doesn't look quite good, when putting them together:


Unused Icons

Nephew Dialogue Icons

  • HLP_HueyNZ.gf

  • HLP_DeweyNZ.gf

  • HLP_louieNZ.gf

Donald Duck Quack Attack Pc

Early dialogue icons for Donald's nephews.


Gladstone Dialogue Icon

Also an early dialogue icon for Donald's rival Gladstone.


Donald Icon

An icon for Donald, also meant for dialogues. But Donald ironically doesn't say anything in the whole game, except for the cutscenes.It was later used in the Game Boy Color version in the main menu.


Roller Skates

An icon of roller skates can be found within the other toy icons. Interestingly, this can't be found in the Donald Duck Demo, but all the other toy icons can be found there, so this was probably introduced and then scrapped in late development.


bonus_nz.gf

Found in the files for Gyro's laboratory. This was probably planned to appear, when unlocking the chase stages.


Development Icons

  • center.gf

  • curseur_nz.gf

  • curseur_nz_drag.gf

Some icons, most likely used for debug features.


Misc

Continue.gf

Some sort of a continue screen. However, the final simply resets the game ultimately, when all lifes are gone.

Gameover.gf

A very early game over screen. The final uses a small videoclip, if Donald loses all his lives.

Donald Pictures

  • Determine-small.gf

  • hyperactive-small.gf

Some pictures of Donald. Depicting its filenames, these pictures have something to do with Donald's health.

European Logo

  • qalogo.gf

  • qalogo1.gf

The European logos with white backgrounds. The second one has a different position and a slightly different size.


nw_swp01

LanguageAudio
English
German
Spanish
France
Italian

One of Donald's nephews playing with something? It's even 'translated' into the other languages.

gg_lab07

LanguageAudio
English
German
Spanish
France
Italian

Gyro telling Donald about the costume machine. However, the machine itself tells Donald, how it works, so this goes unused and is even translated into the other languages.

Md_bo01old

Unused
Used

The Italian message from Magica DeSpell before the fight, but without the echo effect and with laughing.

Donald's Full Falling Sound

Though this is not unused, but only the first half second can be heard.

USA
Europe

Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers is known as Donald Duck: Quack Attack in Europe.

NESDonald Duck
GenesisQuackShot • World of Illusion (Prototype) • Donald in Maui Mallard
Game GearThe Lucky Dime Caper • Deep Duck Trouble
Sega Master SystemThe Lucky Dime Caper (Prototype) • Deep Duck Trouble
SNESMickey to Donald: Magical Adventure 3 • Maui Mallard in Cold Shadow
Game BoyMaui Mallard
PlayStationGoin' Quackers!
Nintendo 64Goin' Quackers!
WindowsMaui Mallard in Cold Shadow • Goin' Quackers! (Prototype)
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  1. Donald Duck's Playground

Donald Duck's Playground

DOS - 1985

Also available on: Commodore 64 - Amiga - Atari ST - Apple II

4.72 / 5 - 21 votes

Description of Donald Duck's Playground

Donald Duck's Playground is one of the best early edutainment titles, designed by Al Lowe for Sierra based on Disney characters that's unfortunately not as well known as its contemporary Black Cauldron, Donald Duck's Playground is nevertheless a charming collection of mini-games, mostly arcade-oriented, for kids.

The abundance of humor and surprises in these creative mini-games more than make up for the lack of plot or traditional adventure-style puzzles. The plot is simple: you are Donald Duck, who must work to buy toys for your nephew to enjoy. Despite the lack of ending, the mini-games are all a lot of fun. The game is based on Sierra's AGI engine (King's Quest 3 etc.), which makes the graphics and animation outstanding ( for 1988 at least).

Of special note to game historians is the fact that this was the very first EGA game Al Lowe designed at Sierra On-Line. Thumbs up, way up!

Review By HOTUD

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Comments and reviews

Danman X2020-04-010 point DOS version

Fantastic game from my childhood. I still have the original PCjr disk. I had a blast playing this. It's a bit slow, by modern standards, but you must work and then buy pieces for a kids playground. Totally fun and definitely worth it.

Spike2019-02-240 point DOS version

This game seems to have issues running, at least for me. Keys act as if they are being held down, and the game runs way too fast. I can fix the speed issue with ctrl + F11, but not the keys issue. Anyone else having this problem? Other games work fine for me.

VicViper2015-10-290 point

Now this brings back some memories!
My 1st Grade teacher had an old IBM PC and an Apple II back in the corner of her classroom, and I was really the only one who played with it. They had the floppy for this game for the Apple II version, but no Joystick to play it with :(

JPITER2015-09-110 point

REMINDS ME OF MY CHILDHOOD LOVE THIS GAME!

The Greatest Man That Ever Lived2014-04-280 point DOS version

Al Lowe is GOD

Chetu2013-09-280 point DOS version

This game is very intersting.. This is my most fav game

Paperinik77pk2010-11-210 point DOS version

Another classic I used to play on My C64. The pc version (EGA) is wonderful, more stuff than in C64 version. CGA version is a bit poor on the graphics side.
Great game for children, still playable and amusing. Awesome music by Al Lowe!

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DOS Version

Commodore 64 Version

  • Year:1984
  • Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
  • Developer:Sierra On-Line, Inc., Walt Disney Computer Software, Inc.

Amiga ROM

  • Year:1988
  • Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
  • Developer:Sierra On-Line, Inc., Walt Disney Computer Software, Inc.

Atari ST ROM

  • Year:1986
  • Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
  • Developer:Sierra On-Line, Inc., Walt Disney Computer Software, Inc.

Apple II Version

  • Year:1985
  • Publisher:Sierra On-Line, Inc.
  • Developer:Sierra On-Line, Inc., Walt Disney Computer Software, Inc.

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