The Lucky Dime Caper Starring Donald Duck

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How to Play
How to Play
Press Play Now button to start the Sega Master System emulator in your browser.
Control guide merged: use keyboard on PC and on-screen buttons on mobile.
π₯οΈ PC Controls
| Action | Key (Default) | Description |
|---|---|---|
| D-Pad | ββββ | Movement control |
| A Button | Z | Confirm / Attack |
| B Button | X | Cancel / Jump |
| Select | V | Select button |
| Start | Enter | Start button |
π± Mobile Controls
- Movement
- D-pad (left side)
- Action Buttons
- A/B or X/Y/A/B (right side, varies by platform)
- Start / Select
- Center of screen
- Left-Handed Mode
- Swap layout in Control Settings
Mobile Controls: After starting the game, tap the menu in the top-right corner β "Control Settings" to view full key mappings and customize controls.
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About This Game
Gameplay
The game is a side-scrolling platformer. The gameplay follows the same pattern of Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse, which was released for Sega consoles a year before, but unlike Mickey, Donald can attack enemies by hitting them with a hammer or throwing discs. He can also attack faster by collecting star items. The game consists of seven stages: the Northern Woods, the Great American Forest, the Andes Mountains, the Tropical Isles, the Pyramids and the South Pole, followed finally by Magica's Castle. Despite the Master System and Game Gear being very similar systems, there are some differences between the two versions of the game: While following the same storyline, the intro sequences are different. The level select screen on the Game Gear does not have any music. The layout of platforms and enemy positions are different. In the Game Gear version, bonus items are pre-placed in the level, whereas in the Master System version they are only obtainable by defeating enemies. The Master System version has a timer while the Game Gear version has not. The Master System version allows players to backtrack, while the Game Gear version does not.
History
The UK version of The Lucky Dime Caper was sold in a limited edition box set that included a Donald Duck-themed T-shirt and cassette tape with a selection of eight Disney music songs.
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