10 Essential Disney Video Games For Hardcore Fans

10. QuackShot Starring Donald Duck

QuackShot was released for the Sega Genesis back in 1991, and the game could best be described as a mash-up between an Indiana Jones adventure and Donald Duck. The game places everyone's favorite duck in the role of a globe-trotting adventurer on the search for his missing nephews.

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Along the way, Donald must overcome a number of challenges that show up in the form of various monsters, puzzles, and traps. Donald is equipped with a special gun that shoots all manner of ammunition (except for bullets ⁠— this is a Disney game, after all).

The different types of ammunition work as a mechanic Donald uses to move from one area to the next, and it makes for a fun and exciting game. He has the ability to fire off everything from plungers and popcorn to bubble gum, and each type has its uses, which help to propel the plot.

When it was released, the game was widely praised for its impressive graphics, which arguably still stand up today. The music and puzzles were also praised, though some of the puzzles proved more difficult than others. QuackShot was included in the Sega Ages series in 1998 for the Sega Saturn.

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