McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure

McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure

released on Sep 23, 1993

McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure

released on Sep 23, 1993

McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure is a side-scrolling adventure starring Ronald McDonald. After finding a piece of a treasure map, the yellow clown travels through four different levels (Forest, Town, Sea and Moon). He's off to find and defeat the baddies who have the other pieces of the map. Ronald can jump, shoot and use his scarf to grab onto hooks to jump to higher levels. Jewels and flowers collected in each level can be used to purchase extra lives and power-ups in shops between levels.


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A única coisa estranha é que os seus amigos e os chefes quererem comer cristais.

played it as a kid and seeing Cartuchito I had to bring those memories back.

About as "normal" as you're going to get with a Treasure game. It's a standard left to right platformer with the only real gimmick being that you have to let yourself take damage to get an opening on some of the game's bosses. The space music also absolutely slaps. I wouldn't consider myself a big fan of Treasure (at least not as much as some people seem to be), but whether you're a fan of the company and their approach or not, I think this is worth a play if you want a breezy traditional platformer to kill a couple hours with.

McDonald's is the place to rock
It is a restaurant where they buy food to eat
It is a good place to listen to the music
People flock here to get down to the rock music
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
McDonald's will make you fat
They serve Big Macs
They serve Quarter-Pounders
They will put pounds on you
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
McDonald's hamburgers are the worst
They are worse than Burger King
A Big Mac has twenty-six grams of fat
A Quarter-Pounder has twenty-eight grams of fat
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's
Rock on London
Rock on Chicago
Wheaties, breakfast of champions




Which game itself it's alright for Treasure's second game
and YES EAT MC DONALD M REAL HUMAN M NOT FACE LESS ROBOT CORPORATION M HAVE REAL FEELINGS TOO

Surprisingly solid for what it is, full of that classic Treasure charm. Mechanically it's very simple but the levels change things up enough to keep it interesting for at least one playthrough.

McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure is a Sega Genesis classic that reminds me of a time when going to McDonald's was a treat. The salty fries, crunchy McNuggets, different themed resturants, the toy I'd get when I opened my Happy Meal, the delicious McDonald Land cookies they desperately need to bring back, and lastly seeing Ronald & friends were all what made eating at McDonald's a joyous expirence. McDonald's used to be a happy place during a happy time before they modernized it making most resturants look like a soulless husk of what they used to be. I could go on about my McDonald's nostalgia, but we're not here to talk about a supersized corporation. We're here to talk about a video game using characters made by them. That game being McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure made by the one & only Treasure.

You play as Ronald McDonald who is on a mission to find all the pieces of a map that will lead him to some treasure, hence the name of the game. As far as the gameplay goes, its a pretty simple platformer. You'll run, jump, and climb across the platforms to move onto the next level. At the end of each world, you will fight a boss. You might be wondering, How does Ronald fight enemies? Does he feed them an endless supply of big macs? Nope, he uses magical wizard powers that I did not know he was capable of. A missed opportunity from Treasure, but I digress.

As a platformer and as the first game that Treasure created, its decent. It's no Mario but as far as platfomers & licenced games go around the time this game released, I'd say its one of the better ones. It doesn't overstay its welcome and its relatively easy compared to a majority of games made during the 4th generation of consoles.

In conclusion, I had a fun time playing through it. It may not have anything on Treasure's later games like Gunstar Heroes, Sin & Punishment, and Ikaruga, but its an interesting title in their catalogue definitely worth playing.