GamePro rated the game as an inoffensive but unimpressive
Super Mario clone, though they did praise the developers for creating an entirely new Yogi Bear game instead of a standard down-port of the
SNES game
Adventures of Yogi Bear (which was released almost simultaneously with ''Yogi Bear's Gold Rush
). The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly were sharply divided about the game, giving it scores ranging from 3 to 8 out of 10 (averaging at 5.5 out of 10). However, all but one of them commented that Yogi Bear's Gold Rush'' is a generic platformer with levels lacking in both challenge and originality.
Power Unlimited gave the game a review score of 75% writing: "The Game Boy version requires more skill than the SNES version of the same name, but once you understand the controls, the game can be played smoothly. Too smooth - because the game is very short for those who are used to Mario and Sonic games."
Allgame gave the game a 2.5 out 5 rating, calling it "standard side-scrolling platform fare, borrowing heavily from the Super Mario Bros. series of games." ==References==