Spot: The Cool Adventure

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Spot: The Cool Adventure
North American cover art
Developer(s)Visual Concepts
Publisher(s)Virgin Games[1]
Designer(s)Cary Hammer
Artist(s)Dean Lee
Composer(s)John Loose
Platform(s)Game Boy[1]
Release
Genre(s)Platform[1]
Mode(s)Single-player

Spot: The Cool Adventure is a 1992 platform game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Virgin Games for the Game Boy. It is a port of the NES game, M.C. Kids. The Game Boy version was released outside of Europe and was localized with the Cool Spot character as Spot: The Cool Adventure.

The game structure is based on M.C. Kids, although the map screen closely resembles Super Mario Bros. 3. Getting hit causes players to lose health. In addition to avoiding enemies, Spot can jump or collect blocks to help him reach hearts in other locations.[2]

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