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''Grimace's Birthday'' is a 2023
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game developed by Krool Toys and published by
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. The game was a promotional title released to coincide with the launch of the
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on 12 June 2023. Development of ''Grimace's Birthday'' used GB Studio, a tool to create games compatible with use on
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hardware, although the game was not a
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-licensed title and did not receive a physical release. ''Grimace's Birthday'' was positively received, with several critics directing attention to the unexpected theme and medium for a promotional game and the strong likeness of the game's visual presentation to Game Boy titles.


Gameplay

''Grimace's Birthday'' is a side-scrolling platformer in which the player takes control of
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throughout four levels with two stages each. In the first stage, the player controls Grimace on a skateboard, able to perform rail grinds and other tricks. In the second stage, Grimace moves freely and has a bubble
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, allowing him to float. Each level is scored against a time limit, with points accumulated from actions such as defeating enemies and performing tricks. Throughout the levels, the player can collect
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s for bonus points. After completing every level, the player can complete a bonus minigame and blow out the candles of their birthday cake for bonus points. ''Grimace's Birthday'' features two game modes besides the main story mode: a "Score Attack" mode in which the player is tasked with gaining as many points as possible under a time limit and a "Freeskate" mode in which the player can move freely with no time limit.


Plot

Grimace is preparing for his birthday party at
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, but his
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friends— Birdie the Early Bird, the Hamburglar, and the McNugget Buddies—are missing. He must find them all before his birthday ends at midnight. On his journey, Grimace catches Hamburglar stealing burgers and later finds Birdie tangled in telephone wires. However, he soon discovers that Birdie and the McNugget Buddies were actually planning a surprise for him. With his friends reunited, Grimace returns to McDonald’s, blows out the candles on his cake, and calls it the "best birthday ever."


Development

''Grimace's Birthday'' was commissioned by
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on behalf of McDonald's and produced and directed by
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-based studio Krool Toys, founded by Tia Chinai and Stefan Cohen. The game was released as a promotional tool to coincide with the release of the Grimace Shake and the limited-edition Grimace Birthday Meal. A McDonald's press release stated the promotion aimed to "pay homage" to "childhood memories tMcDonald's" by putting a "modern spin on these memories" through marketing that meets the "intersection of nostalgia and culture". Though the game did not receive a physical release, it is the first promotional title for McDonald's playable on a console since the 1993
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title ''
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''. The gameplay of ''Grimace's Birthday'' was designed by Tom Lockwood and coded by Bryan Taylor. This was done through GB Studio, a game development tool that allows the creation of
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s compatible with
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hardware. It was developed under time constraints; it was completed in less than seven weeks to coincide with the release of other Grimace's Birthday promotions. The game was released as a
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on the Krool Toys website, and while not released as a physical title, the ROM image was uploaded to the Internet Archive, allowing it to be loaded onto a flash cartridge and played on
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hardware. The game would later be released on
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for the Game Boy Color and
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.


Reception

Several critics noted the unexpected quality of ''Grimace's Birthday'', with Andrew Liszewski of ''
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'' describing the game as a "surprisingly solid platformer" and Zoey Handley of ''
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'' expressing surprise that the game was "actually good". Handley praised the "well-executed variety" of the game modes, while criticizing the short length of the game, writing that the mechanics were underused. Mariella Moon of ''
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'' noted the game "worked smoothly", but stated she struggled with jumping over obstacles and sliding across hand rails, citing her "clumsy handling of the game's controls". Critics have commented on the game's strong resemblance to the presentation of
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titles. Kelsey Raynor of ''
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'' noted that the game was developed with a "keen eye for retro games", praising the "real passion and effort". Andrew Cunningham of ''
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'' similarly called the pixel art "legitimately great" and "cleverly designed", noticing the game's request for a color device when a user tried to play the game on the original Game Boy. Ashley Bardhan of ''
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'' highlighted the game's marketing, describing the official website as a "part of the perfect 2000s internet time capsule."


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Playable game on Krool Toys website
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