
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers
Based on the Disney animated series, this Capcom platformer lets players control Chip or Dale as they rescue their friend Gadget from the villainous Fat Cat. Features cooperative multiplayer and environmental puzzle-solving using throwable objects.
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About This Game
Released during Capcom's golden age of Disney-licensed games, Rescue Rangers stands out for its tight controls and inventive level design. Players can pick up and throw boxes, apples, and other objects to defeat enemies or solve puzzles.
The game follows the show's episodic structure with 6 distinct cases (levels) featuring locations like construction sites and toy factories. Each culminates in a boss fight against one of Fat Cat's henchmen.
Praised for its faithful adaptation of the source material, the game became a cult classic. Its cooperative mode was particularly innovative, allowing players to pick up and throw each other - a mechanic rarely seen in 8-bit platformers.
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