Mappy-Land
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| Mappy-Land | |
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Mappy-Land box art |
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| Developer(s) | TOSE |
| Publisher(s) | NA: Taxan JA: Namco |
| Platform(s) | Famicom/NES |
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| Genre(s) | Action, Platform game |
| Mode(s) | Single-player |
Mappy-Land (マッピーランド) is a video game console-only sequel to the 1983 Namco/Midway arcade game Mappy. The game was developed by TOSE and published by Namco in Japan and Taxan in North America for the Nintendo Entertainment System. There are eight themed lands in this game.
[edit] Storyline
In this game, Mappy the Mouse has been given an extended family, including his wife, "Mapico the Mouse" and his son, "Junior the Mouse." However, Goro and his Mewkie thugs are back and trying to stop Mappy from making a new life. Mappy must survive through the levels collecting: Cheese for his girlfriend's (Mapico's) Birthday. Then Re-do them again but collecting rings for his wedding with Mapico. Then again collecting Christmas trees for the Christmas party. This time Mappy collects baseballs for his son's (Jr's) birthday.
[edit] Gameplay
There are 4 worlds and 8 levels in each (A train station, The Wild West, an Island setting, a Jungle, a Pirate-ship, Graveyard, a Small Town, and a Giant Castle). Goro goes through many changes during the levels corresponding to the level Mappy is on. In this particular game, Mappy can jump to collect essential items for his life or activate traps to knock out the Mewkies and Goro. Some items Mappy collects can be used to distract the Mewkies. Once all the essential items have been collected in a level, Mappy can then proceed to the next.
[edit] External links
- Mappy-Land guide at StrategyWiki
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