Mary-Kate and Ashley: Get A Clue

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Mary-Kate and Ashley: Get A Clue! is a 2000 video game developed by Crawfish Interactive and published by Acclaim Entertainment. Mary-Kate and Ashley: Get a Clue! was released for the Game Boy Color on May 31, 2000, and represented part of Club Acclaim, a push by Acclaim to attract more girls and families to video games.[3]

Mary-Kate & Ashley: Get a Clue! is a puzzle-based platformer where players control Mary-Kate, Ashley, and their dog, Clue, independently. The gameplay requires teamwork between the three characters to solve puzzles across five "cases," each containing ten levels. Each character has unique abilities: Mary-Kate can bounce others to higher platforms, Ashley can pull switches and throw the dog to defeat enemies, and Clue can fit into small spaces and carry the twins. Players must strategically switch between characters to overcome obstacles, unlock gates, and collect puzzle pieces while avoiding hazards. Hints can be gathered by collecting "clue" icons. The game has limited lives and a password system that only saves progress after completing an entire case. The game features digitized images and audio of the Olsen twins.[4]

Development

The game was announced in February 2000.[5]

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