Spanky's Quest
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Spanky's Quest is a 1991 puzzle-platform game developed and published by Natsume for the Game Boy and Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Known in Japan as Monkey Reflections: The Adventures of Mr. JiroTemplate:Efn on the SNES and Lucky MonkeyTemplate:Efn on the Game Boy, the player controls the monkey Spanky as they try to escape a tower created by the witch Morticia. Players are tasked with clearing rooms by using the help of a magic ball to progress. Depending on the console version, the way the player clears rooms changes.
Spanky's Quest has received mixed reception from critics. In 2021, the SNES version of the game was added to the Nintendo Classics service.
Gameplay
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There are a total of five worlds with ten levels each. After clearing each world's ten levels, the player must face a main boss. After defeating all five bosses, the player fights the witch herself. In the SNES version, levels are cleared when the required number of keys unlocks a door; in the GB version, levels are cleared when all the enemies have been destroyed. The enemies in the game are generally different types of fruits, with the notable exception of the witch.
Plot
Template:More plot The SNES game has a storyline in which Spanky is trapped in a tower by an evil witch named Morticia. Spanky has to defeat Morticia and find his way out of the tower. Along the way, Spanky has to deal with Morticia's minions (which are shaped like an apple, pineapple, watermelon, peach, and grapes respectively).
Development and release
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The Game Boy title is somewhat similar to the SNES version but differs quite a bit.[2]
The SNES version is a tie-in game between Taro Murasaki, a Japanese monkey showman, and his monkey, Jiro.
In May 2021, the Super Nintendo version of the game was re-released on the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Classics service.[3]
Other media
Spanky, the main player character, makes a cameo as the red corner in the Famitsu Comic '92 Barcelona Olympic.[4]
Reception
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Spanky's Quest received mixed reviews from critics.
Notes
References
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External links
- Spanky's Quest at GameFAQs
- Spanky's Quest at Giant Bomb
- Spanky's Quest (Game Boy) at MobyGames
- Spanky's Quest (SNES) at MobyGames
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