Marvin's Great Adventure

Marvin's Great Adventure is a video game for the Game Boy Color based on the television series of the same name. It was released in North America on October 15, 2001, and in Europe on November 16, 2001.

The player controls Marvin, who must collect all the musical notes in each level to progress. The game is split into four worlds, each with three levels. In the first two worlds, the levels are set in a circus environment, while the third world takes place in a movie studio and the fourth in a Broadway theatre.

The game received mixed reviews from critics.

Gameplay
The player controls Marvin, who must collect all the musical notes in each level to progress. The game is split into four worlds, each with three levels. In the first two worlds, the levels are set in a circus environment, while the third world takes place in a movie studio and the fourth in a Broadway theatre.

Controls
The controls of the game are simple. The player uses the D-pad to move Marvin around, and the A button to make him jump. The B button is used to make Marvin tap dance, which can be used to activate switches or defeat enemies.

Plot
The plot of the game is very simple. Marvin has been asked by Fast-Talking Jack to collect all the musical notes that have been scattered around the carnival. In order to do this, Marvin must travel through four different worlds, each with three levels.

Development
The game was developed by British studio Runecraft and published by Crave Entertainment. It was released for the Game Boy Color on October 15, 2001, in North America, and November 16, 2001, in Europe.

Similars To
The gameplay of Marvin's Great Adventure is similar to that of other platform games such as Super Mario Bros. and Sonic the Hedgehog.

Release
Marvin's Great Adventure was released for the Game Boy Color on October 15, 2001, in North America, and November 16, 2001, in Europe.

Reception
The game received mixed reviews from critics.

Bosses
There are four bosses in the game, one at the end of each world.

Cutscenes
There are several cutscenes in the game that advance the plot.

Trailer
A trailer for the game was released prior to its release.

Menu Screen
The menu screen of the game is very simple. There are options for starting a new game, continuing a saved game, and viewing the credits.

Game Over Screen
If Marvin runs out of lives, the game will end and the player will be taken to the game over screen. From here, the player has the option to try again or quit.

Categories
* Platform game

* Video game based on television series