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Box artwork for Garfield no Isshukan.
Box artwork for Garfield no Isshukan.
Garfield no Isshukan
Developer(s)Mars Corp
Publisher(s)Towa Chiki
Year released1989
System(s)NES
Preceded byGarfield: A Winter's Tail
Followed byGarfield Labyrinth
SeriesGarfield
Japanese titleガーフィールドの一週間
Genre(s)Platform
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksGarfield no Isshukan ChannelSearchSearch

Garfield no Isshukan (ガーフィールドの一週間 Gāfīrudo no Isshukan?, lit. A Week of Garfield) is a platform game starring the orange cat of Sunday comic strip fame, Garfield. It was developed by Mars Corp for the Famicom, and published in Japan by Towa Chiki in 1989. It was never released outside of Japan. Apparently rights issues, or perhaps even the poor quality of the game, kept it from reaching native shores. The Japanese box lists it as being a part of the "American Comic Action" genre.

The gameplay of A Week of Garfield centers around Garfield's frantic search for the keys that allow him access to the next areas. The keys are inexplicably hidden in the background and can only be found by jumping or moving onto where they are located, causing them to appear and be obtainable. Garfield can also throw bones and other objects at the mice, spiders, and cat bosses that will pursue him to the death across a difficult week.

Story[edit]

When Odie gets dognapped by a local feline ruffian, Jon Arbuckle awakens Garfield to put him to the task. Too bad for Garfield that it's Monday. And that the week ahead of him will be his most treacherous ever. In A Week of Garfield, the lazy orange cat must frantically search for keys and invincibility lasagna while avoiding dangerous spiders and mice.

It's Monday. Odie awaits on Sunday. Can Garfield survive?

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