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    Donald Duck's Playground

  • First released on 31 December, 1986 for PC DOS
  • Action
    Educational
    Platform
    Simulator

    Part of the

    Disney & Donald Duck

    game universes.

  • First released on 31 December, 1986 for PC DOS

  • Game image #1 of Donald Duck's Playground

    About

    Donald’s mischievous nephews - Huey, Dewey, and Louie, would love to have a playground of their own. You can help kind-hearted Uncle Donald build them one.

    MATCHING SKILLS

    Your child will enjoy working at four different. entertaining jobs along with Donald, earning the money needed to buy playground equipment. Whether managing the produce stand, stocking toy store shelves. or sorting cargo at McDuck Airlines, your child will be challenged to recognize and match shapes. colours, and letters.

    CHANGE-MAKING

    With their earnings, players may buy equipment and construct a playground of their own design. Your child will find everything from swings to monkey bars in either the general store, the hardware store, or the junk shop. With each purchase. your child will develop a better understanding of money-handling.

    LOGICAL THINKING

    Operating the junction switches of the Amquack Railroad. players direct the Amquack Special to any of the eight towns within Duck County. When directed to the specified town, the Special picks up or delivers packages. Players earn money for each package delivered - the reward for quick and clear thinking.

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    PC DOS, Amiga

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