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is a 1993
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developed by
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and published by
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for the
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. Based on the
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marketing campaign, players control
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in his efforts to retrieve the missing pieces of a map that lead to the location of a buried treasure from a group of villains. Ronald can defeat enemies by using a magic attack and can latch onto hooks with his scarf to reach higher platforms. ''Treasure Land Adventure'' was developed by Treasure in conjunction with the run and gun shooter ''
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'' (1993). Sega commissioned Treasure to design a McDonald's game after the company was ineligible to receive a publishing contract to develop games for the Genesis. Treasure president and project programmer Masato Maegawa mandated that the game had to be faithful and respectful to the McDonald's licensing and characters during production. Both at release and retrospectively, the game was praised for its gameplay and graphical style and is cited as one of the better licensed games from the era. Some believed it lacked the same polish and hardware-pushing graphics as Treasure's other titles.


Gameplay

''McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure'' is a
platform game A platform game (often simplified as platformer and sometimes called a jump 'n' run game) is a sub-genre of action video games in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment. Platform games are charac ...
based on the
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advertising campaign. The story follows
Ronald McDonald Ronald McDonald is a clown character used as the primary mascot of the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain. He inhabits the fictional world of McDonaldland, with his friends Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Grimace, Birdie the Early Bird and ...
and his friends—Grimace, Hamburglar, Birdie the Early Bird, and the Fry Kids—discovering a piece of a treasure map during a walk through the forest, with the other three pieces having been stolen by a group of villains. Ronald sets out to retrieve the missing pieces and find the location of the treasure. The player controls Ronald throughout the game's four worlds: Magical Forest, Magical Town, Magical Sea, and Magical Moon, which are divided into three stages each. Ronald can shoot a forward-moving magic attack to defeat enemies, and can use his scarf to attach to grapple hooks to reach higher platforms. Ronald's
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is represented by red jewels, and he will drop one when he is hit by an enemy or falls into a pit. Throughout the game, Ronald can collect bags of gold that can be used in stores found in certain levels. These stores sell a variety of items, including additional jewels,
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that increase the strength of his magic attack, and balloons that allow him to safely glide over enemies and obstacles. The third level of each world concludes with an end-level
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that must be defeated by letting them suck up one of Ronald's jewels; Ronald can find one of his friends in these levels that provide him tips for defeating these bosses.


Development

''McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure'' was developed by
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, a company founded by Masato Maegawa and a group of former
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employees. Maegawa formed Treasure in 1992 after he and his team became frustrated with Konami's growing reliance on developing sequels to established series, such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', and wanted to focus on creating new and original titles. Treasure had begun working on its first game, the 'run and gun' platformer ''
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'' (1993), when it was unable to secure a publishing contract with
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as Treasure lacked a proven track record.
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Sega instead contracted Treasure to develop a game based on the
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fast food franchise, specifically its
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marketing campaign. ''Treasure Land Adventure'' was developed in conjunction with ''Gunstar Heroes'', sharing several of its staff members.
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Koichi Kimura served as the game's director, with Maegawa assisting as producer and Katsuhiko Suzuki composing the soundtrack. The team needed to design original enemies and characters apart from the ones in the McDonaldland franchise. They abandoned many of their ideas for not fitting the feel of McDonaldland. Suzuki composed the soundtrack with this same mindset. Maegawa maintained that ''Treasure Land Adventure'' had to remain respectful and faithful to the McDonald's licensing and characters, in a manner similar to licensed games featuring characters like
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. ''Treasure Land Adventure'' helped familiarize Treasure with the hardware of the
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, which became essential for its later projects. The game was completed before the development of ''Gunstar Heroes'' concluded, however, Treasure decided to delay ''Treasure Land Adventure'' and release ''Gunstar Heroes'' first as it wanted its debut to be an original title. ''Treasure Land Adventure'' was released in Japan on September 23, 1993, and was promoted in 1,000 McDonald's restaurants in the country. Sega forecast the game to sell over 500,000 copies. It was published in Europe in October 1993 and in North America that December. The North American version replaces the tribesmen enemies in the first world with robots, presumably to avoid black stereotypes. The European version is more difficult than the other releases, with the player beginning with less health and enemies taking more damage.


Reception

''McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure'' is cited as being one of the better examples of a licensed game during the 16-bit console era. Four reviewers from ''
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'' reacted with surprise to the game's quality, with one saying it boasted the same hardware-pushing graphics and gameplay as ''Gunstar Heroes''. ''
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'' writer Paul Gus shared a similar amount of surprise: "Why on earth Treasure would want to devote so much effort to a game only to make it so very easy is a mystery. Yet this they flippin well done kid!" He compared the game to ''Gunstar Heroes'' for showcasing Treasure's talent at designing enjoyable and memorable side-scrollers. The graphics were highlighted for being colorful and visually-pleasing; Gus was fond of its vibrant colors and attention to detail. A reviewer for ''
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'' complimented the large, item-filled levels and cameos from other McDonaldland characters, as did ''Consoles+'' writer Richard Homsy. The latter was also impressed with the game's presentation and soundtrack for staying in tune with the theme and design. Lance Boyle of ''
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'' believed younger players would be attracted to the colorful visuals and McDonald's branding, but older players would find little to offer. Retrospective feedback on ''Treasure Land Adventure'' has also been positive, though critics believe it lacks the same polish and technological power present in its other works like ''Gunstar Heroes'' and ''
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''. Kurt Kalata of ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' believes it served as a base for Treasure's later games, such as ''Dynamite Headdy'', with similar mechanics and musical composition. '' Kotaku''s Luke Taylor commended the game for being far above the usual quality of licensed titles, with an interesting graphical style and solid gameplay. Though he was critical of its short length and extensive usage of blind jumps, he strongly recommended it for platformer fans. Paul Staddon, a writer for ''
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'', found some of ''Treasure Land Adventure''s ideas innovative for the genre, and possessing fun gameplay and colorful visuals. He wrote: "It’s not the best game in Treasure’s library, but it is very entertaining and just about worth the high
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prices that it currently sells for. If you’re looking for an unconventional platformer then give it a whirl. You won’t be disappointed."


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