Mickey's Adventure in Numberland

Mickey's Adventure in Numberland

released on Dec 31, 1994

Mickey's Adventure in Numberland

released on Dec 31, 1994

"Oh no", cried Donald the Sheriff. "Pete's done it again!" "He's stolen our numbers-from 1 up through 10!" "Search the whole city-every street every house." "Look high and low-and call Mickey Mouse!" "You can count on me," declared Mickey Mouse. "Don't worry!" "I'll find all the numbers. I'll foil Pete's plot!" "I'm set for adventure. I'm hot on the trail." "With my friends to help guide me, there's no way I can fail!" Immensely entertaining, Mickey's Adventure in Numberland helps improve early number identification and counting skills as it invites children to join Mickey on his quest to locate and return Numberland's stolen numbers. The game features 5 imaginative worlds of fun and fantasy-each with two levels and a seemingly endless supply of animated surprises. Mickey's Adventures in Numberland is an educational game released for the NES in March of 1994.


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Look, bless its little digital heart, Mickey's Adventure in Numberland is fine for what it is – a way to teach basic counting to kids who like Mickey Mouse. For everyone else, it's a pretty repetitive platformer with simple puzzles and way too cutesy music. Nostalgia might help a bit, but honestly, this one is best left in the past.

With its last hushed, wheezing breaths, the NES delivered two sister titles. Like the Pokemon series after it, these releases pose the player with an introspective question: will you go on a safari through the country of Letterland, or will you make haste to solve the crises that plague Numberland?

Whichever you chose, Mickey Mouse is your humble avatar. In this adventure, players will be put to the test with mind-boggling algebraic equations as they reclaim Numberland's national treasure back from the clutches of one villainous Captain Peg-Leg Pete. Not alone on his quest, Mickey will meet with the the country's lone defender, Sheriff Donald Duck, who despite his ability isn't able to tackle the threat without the Mouse's help.

From the dizzing heights of the Numberland space station to the the treacherous pits of the menacing Number Factory, this is surely one of Mickey's finest outings in the realm of gaming. If I, a mere groveling reviewer, could afford this game a full five stars, I would. Alas, I will have to give it the valor of one half star.

A game that was too clumsy for teaching counting, even for its time, was remembered only for its catchy music, which has a cheerful, haunting motive.

Слишком топорная игра для обучения счета, даже для своего времени, запомнилась только заводящей музыкой, которая имеет веселый навязчивый мотив.

MY ADVENTURE IN NUMBERLAND... HOLY SHIT

Ya ever just press select and beat a game? Its awesome!

i am so fuckin good at counting dude