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** The PC version uses redbook audio, allowing for a totally awesome ''orchestral'' version of the score! Provided by none other than [[Michael Giacchino]]!
** The PC version uses redbook audio, allowing for a totally awesome ''orchestral'' version of the score! Provided by none other than [[Michael Giacchino]]!
* [[Breather Level]]: The Test of Duckhood appears after a [[Rise to the Challenge]] level. It's also the most upbeat level in the game.
* [[Breather Level]]: The Test of Duckhood appears after a [[Rise to the Challenge]] level. It's also the most upbeat level in the game.
* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The SNES version has the flame enemies in the volcano level, and the zombies in the land of the dead. Every time you hit them (gun or staff, doesn't matter), a ''homing'' flame/bone will fly out of them and hit you in the face for a good amount of damage.
* [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]]: Did you see that screenshot in the main page? [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|Yeah, this is a]] [[Donald Duck]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|game where he goes to the underworld]] [[Everything's Deader with Zombies|to fight zombies!]] Also, this game got a really creepy black screen death animation...
* [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]]: Did you see that screenshot in the main page? [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|Yeah, this is a]] [[Donald Duck]] [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?|game where he goes to the underworld]] [[Everything's Deader with Zombies|to fight zombies!]] Also, this game got a really creepy black screen death animation...
* [[That One Level]]: People apparently hate The Flying Duckman and The Realm of the Dead.
* [[That One Level]]: People apparently hate The Flying Duckman and The Realm of the Dead.

Revision as of 16:51, 22 April 2018


  • Awesome Music: The whole soundtrack. The SNES version loses some points for lacking the boss theme though, but makes up for it with its exclusive Flying Duckman music.
    • The PC version uses redbook audio, allowing for a totally awesome orchestral version of the score! Provided by none other than Michael Giacchino!
  • Breather Level: The Test of Duckhood appears after a Rise to the Challenge level. It's also the most upbeat level in the game.
  • Goddamned Bats: The SNES version has the flame enemies in the volcano level, and the zombies in the land of the dead. Every time you hit them (gun or staff, doesn't matter), a homing flame/bone will fly out of them and hit you in the face for a good amount of damage.
  • High Octane Nightmare Fuel: Did you see that screenshot in the main page? Yeah, this is a Donald Duck game where he goes to the underworld to fight zombies! Also, this game got a really creepy black screen death animation...
  • That One Level: People apparently hate The Flying Duckman and The Realm of the Dead.