M.C. Kids, a 1992 main game combining Platform, Adventure, and Simulator elements, tasks you with helping Mick and Mack retrieve Ronald's magic bag from the Hamburglar across McDonaldland. The core loop involves fast-paced platforming, dodging unique enemies like Goferit, and solving tricky environmental puzzles to access secret levels. A distinctive feature is the option to play the entire game inverted, adding an unconventional layer to the challenge.
The game blends traditional platforming action with elements of adventure and puzzle-solving. Players control the M.C. Kids as they explore the various zones of McDonaldland. The primary objective involves moving quickly and strategically to avoid obstacles and enemies, such as the peculiar Goferit and I. Psycho. Success hinges on mastering movement and utilizing items found throughout the world to progress through the levels and uncover secrets.
The game features a distinct mechanic that challenges player perception: once the main game is completed "right side up," players are encouraged to try playing the entire experience "upside down," offering a novel twist on the established level layouts and challenges.
As a main title, this game focuses entirely on the central quest to retrieve the magic bag. The experience is self-contained, offering a complete adventure without any additional downloadable content, expansions, or remakes available post-release. The atmosphere is defined by its bright, recognizable setting, overlaid with the challenge of navigating tricky platforming scenarios and environmental puzzles.
This title was originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
No. This game does not feature any downloadable content or expansions; the experience is complete as originally released.

McDonaldland is a 1992 platform game developed and published by Virgin Interactive. It was initially released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in February 1992 in North America, and by Ocean Software in May 1993 in Europe. As a licensed product for the McDonald's fast food franchise, the game occasionally features the various logos and characters from McDonald's restaurant signage and television advertisements, for the purposes of plot advancement and power-ups. It stars two children who venture into the fantasy world of McDonaldland in order to return Ronald McDonald's magical bag, which has been stolen by the Hamburglar.
