Donald Advance

Donald Advance
Donald Advance
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Éditeur Ubisoft
Développeur Disney Interactive Studios

Date de sortie 2001
Genre jeu de plate-forme
Mode de jeu un joueur
Plate-forme Game Boy Advance
Média cartouche
Contrôle manette de jeu

Donald Advance (ou titre anglais : Donald Duck Advance) est un jeu vidéo de plate-forme, développé et édité par Ubisoft, sorti sur Game Boy Advance en 2000. C'est la version GBA de Donald Couac Attack !.

Système de jeu


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