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McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure Developer(s) Treasure Publisher(s) Distributor(s) Sega Director(s) Kouichi Kimura Composer(s) Nazo Suzuki Platform(s) Mega Drive Release date(s) Genre(s) Platform game Mode(s) Single-player Rating(s) VRC: GA (General Audiences) Media/distribution 8-megabit cartridge (Physical) McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure is a platform video game created by Treasure Co. Ltd for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Based on the McDonald's fast food franchise and four of its corporate mascots from McDonaldland (Ronald McDonald, Hamburglar, Grimace, and Birdie the Early Bird), the game follows the adventures of Ronald McDonald in an attempt to find four pieces of a treasure map, and ultimately, the treasure to which it leads.
Gameplay
The side-scrolling platformer consists of four stages: Magical Forest, Magical Town, Magical Sea, and Magical 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 Treasure Land Adventure are straightforward: B-button to attack, C-button to jump, and Arrow-buttons to move left and right. The most innovative game play element is the Scarf (A-button), which can stretch out and latch onto a hook, then retract and pull Ronald McDonald quickly to the hook.
Plot
One day, Ronald McDonald was walking in the Magical Forest and found a small piece of paper under a big tree. Ronald discovers that it is part of a treasure map. While Ronald wonders where the other four pieces are, it turns out that three others have the piece of the map. Ronald then begins his treasure hunt with his part of the map. Ronald then ends up in a cave and battles an anthropomorphic tomato that has the second piece of the map.
After claiming the second piece of the map, Ronald boards a circus train bound for Magical Town. Arriving in Magical Town, Ronald McDonald scales a construction site and battles a goblin-like creature flying a clown-like robot. Upon defeating it, Ronald gives the goblin-like creature three jewels in exchange for the third part of the map.
Ronald then flies a balloon out to the Magical Sea to find the fourth part of the map on a specific island. After an encounter with a pirate with lips for a head, Ronald then finds himself on a sunken pirate ship. Ronald then battles the pirate and defeats him. Upon claiming the final part of the map, Ronald, Birdie, and Grimace discover the map showing that the treasure is on Magical Moon.
With help from the Professor, Ronald, Birdie, Grimace, Hamburglar, and the Fry Kids ride a rocketship to Magical Moon. When the rocketship crashlands, the group splits up to find someplace to fix their rocketship. While looking for someplace to fix his rocketship, Ronald is then taken on an alien spaceship. After beating the alien in charge of the spaceship, Ronald explains that they are not after the treasure but somewhere to fix their rocketship. The alien opens up the treasure chest which enables Ronald and his friends to return to McDonaldland by a rainbow going from Magical Moon to McDonaldland.
References
McDonald's History • Advertising • Ad programs • Franchises • Legal cases • Products • International variations People Richard and Maurice McDonald · Ray Kroc · Joan Kroc · Ralph Alvarez · Charlie Bell · Jim Cantalupo · George Cohon · Don Gorske · Jack M. Greenberg · Jim Skinner · Donald N. Smith · Fred L. Turner · Michael R. Quinlan · Al Bernardin · Herb Peterson · Willard ScottCompany Products BeefChickenOtherAdvertising CampaignsGlobal Gladiators · Golden Arches · Mac and Me · Mac Tonight · McDonaldland · McDonald's Monopoly · McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure · M.C. Kids · Ronald McDonald · Supersize · Teenie Beanies · Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonaldSponsorshipsRelated subjectsBurger Wars · Fast food advertisingOtherFranchises Criticism Legal cases Other Annual revenue US$24.075 billion (2010) · Employees 400,000 (2010) · Stock symbol NYSE: MCD · Website mcdonalds.comTreasure video games Fourth gen Gunstar Heroes • McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure • Dynamite Headdy • YuYu Hakusho: Makyo Toitsusen • Alien Soldier • Light CrusaderFifth gen Guardian Heroes • Mischief Makers • Silhouette Mirage • Radiant Silvergun • Rakugaki Showtime • Bangai-O • Sin and PunishmentSixth gen Silpheed: The Lost Planet • Stretch Panic • Ikaruga • Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Bad Dream • Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting • Wario World • Dragon Drive: D-Masters Shot • Astro Boy: Omega Factor • Gradius V • Advance Guardian Heroes • Gunstar Super HeroesSeventh gen Bleach: The Blade of Fate • Bleach: Dark Souls • Bangai-O Spirits • Bleach: Versus Crusade • Sin & Punishment: Star SuccessorCanceled GunBeat • Tiny Toon Adventures: Defenders of the UniverseAdvergames Company
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