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Donk!

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Release date(s)
  
1994

Designer
  
Craig Howard

Platforms
  
AmigaOS, Dreamcast

Initial release date
  
1993

Genre
  
Platform game

Publishers
  
GOAT Store, The Hidden


Mode(s)
  
Single player, simultaneous

Developers
  
Cryptic Allusion, The Hidden, Supervision Entertainment Ltd.

Similar
  
Base Jumpers, Impossible Mission 2025, Dangerous Streets, Nick Faldo's Champio, ATR: All Terrain Racing

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Donk! Samurai Duck! is a video game featuring a duck named Donk, who was raised by samurai warriors. To prove himself he has set off to collect crystals from 112 levels of earth. Once you collect the target quota of gems, you must escape from each level through one of its many exits, giving the game a similar structure to Alien Breed: Tower Assault. Magical powers can be collected along the way, including the ability to turn into an inflatable toy duck, which makes it possible to float across water. There is a simultaneous split-screen 2-player mode included as well.

Contents

The game was originally going to be released with the title Dong, but the British developers did not want to cause offence as the word can mean "penis" in English speaking countries. The name was changed at the last moment to Donk. Some demo versions distributed on Amiga cover disks still bore the name Dong.

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Enhanced Remake

In 2006 Cryptic Allusion and The GOAT Store are working with the original creators of Donk! to update the game for the Dreamcast. The game will display at 640x480 resolution, so the artwork is going to be revamped, and Cryptic Allusion's Roddy Toomim is supplying some new music for the soundtrack.

References

Donk! Wikipedia


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