Critic Reviews
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Daily Radar
Obviously made for the preconception-to-eight-year-old age range, Going Quackers is the perfect game for the Dreamcast-owning youngster.
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| 75 |
GamerWeb Sega
A perfect game for a younger sibling or beginner.
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| 72 |
IGN
It's easy, it's simple, it looks good, and it's fun!
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| 70 |
CNET Gamecenter
A light and fluffy offering that's just right for kids, albeit a bit too shallow for more mature gamers looking for a challenge.
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| 70 |
Gaming Maxx
The simple gameplay and easy stages could easily entertain a child and keep him/her busy for hours, but an experienced adult gamer should easily be able to breeze through this game.
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| 70 |
Happy Puppy
A solid--albeit brief--game. However, because of the game's flaws, it makes a prime rental candidate.
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| 60 |
AllDreamcast
You'd probably have more fun dusting off your old Genesis or SNES system and popping in "Castle Of Illusion." You'll get the exact same gameplay as DDGC, without all the added disappointment.
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| 55 |
GameSpot
The DC version of this graphically intensive platform adventure is sometimes fun but gets very old very quickly.
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