Disney's Crash Bandicoot clones

Which Disney Crash clone was better?


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Disney apparently liked Crash Bandicoot in the early 2000s. Two of their games around this time clearly drew inspiration from him, Lilo and Stitch and Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers. Recently started playing Goin' Quackers and enjoying it, especially the GC version. One of the best Crash clones out there.
 
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers seems more like a Crash Bandicoot, but that's just me.
from what I've seen of the L&S PS1 game, it also draws heavily from Crash Bandicoot.
My sister had the Lilo and Stitch one for PS-One. Having played the Donald Duck Goin' Quackers game on Dreamcast, it is much better.
played it on both Dreamcast and Gamecube emulators. I enjoyed both, though I think the Gamecube/PS2 version is the definitive one.
 
from what I've seen of the L&S PS1 game, it also draws heavily from Crash Bandicoot.

played it on both Dreamcast and Gamecube emulators. I enjoyed both, though I think the Gamecube/PS2 version is the definitive one.
Yeah, that's true.
 
The Donald one is legit.
There's evidently two different versions of it.
there is

The PS2/GC version is distinct from the N64/Dreamcast/PS1 version.

I personally prefer it on ps2/gamecube, which has more voiced dialogue, more expansive levels, better graphics, and cool looking special moves.
 
I had the Donald Duck one on my PS1, and I have the CD for the PC version of the Lilo & Stitch one somewhere in my house.

I liked the Donald Duck one more, but the PC version of the Lilo & Stitch game was pretty solid, from what I remember at least.
 
I only played the Donald Duck one, so I guess I have to go with that.

There's a Barbie one on PS1 that isn't half bad (it isn't half good either though)
 
there is

The PS2/GC version is distinct from the N64/Dreamcast/PS1 version.

I personally prefer it on ps2/gamecube, which has more voiced dialogue, more expansive levels, better graphics, and cool looking special moves.
There was a third version that was a 2D platformer on GBC which is what I had. I didn’t even know it was a console game primarily for years lol. I remember it being decent
 
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers.
Me a European: Donald Duck: Quack Attack 🇪🇺

The GBC of Quack Attack is pretty darn good platformer I may add
and then I found there is a GBA Version, Donald Duck Advance
... It suck so much, they cut so much content, worse pixel art and the music is awful compared to the GBC
 
Me a European: Donald Duck: Quack Attack 🇪🇺

The GBC of Quack Attack is pretty darn good platformer I may add
and then I found there is a GBA Version, Donald Duck Advance
... It suck so much, they cut so much content, worse pixel art and the music is awful compared to the GBC
I kinda like the name Quack Attack more.
 
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers is a much better Crash Bandicoot clone compared to Lilo & Stitch: Trouble in Paradise. I even remember other Crash-style clones back on PS1 (though not Disney ones, like the terrible M&M’s game). But when it comes to Disney, Donald is the clear winner without hesitation and definitely deserves more recognition than Lilo

=> Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers.
 
You just unlocked a core memory holy crap, haven't thought of this game in a million years, but in Europe I think it was called Quack Attack
I remember the N64 version using the same engine as Rayman 2, and it borrowed stuff like sound effects and interfaces from it, which always really fascinated me as a kid.
A friend of mine had the PC version and we used to play it like crazy. I should replay it and see if it's fun, I remember kind of preferring it to Crash for some reason.
 
Okay Donald Patch
This is hilarious
You just unlocked a core memory holy crap, haven't thought of this game in a million years, but in Europe I think it was called Quack Attack
I remember the N64 version using the same engine as Rayman 2, and it borrowed stuff like sound effects and interfaces from it, which always really fascinated me as a kid.
A friend of mine had the PC version and we used to play it like crazy. I should replay it and see if it's fun, I remember kind of preferring it to Crash for some reason.
Quack quack I agree
 
I retract my previous statement, btw. I think the dc version is the best one. The gc version has some cool new special moves and fast-paced jumping, but I like the more intricate levels of the dc version. Also, I prefer the aesthetic of the dreamcast version. The hubs have a lot more life to them than the basement hub from the gc/ps2 version.
 

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