

There are no rings or emeralds to be collected, Dr. The gameplay of Tails' Skypatrol is less in line with the familiar platforming style of the traditional Sonic games. She then heads off with her henchmen, and Tails, determined to stop her, chases after them. She declares herself to be the great Wendy Witchcart, and claims the island and everything on it as her own, threatening to transform any dissidents into crystal. While initially appearing to be uninhabited, he eventually comes upon an old woman. While flying his plane, Tails discovers a small island and lands to investigate. The game is a spin-off and a prequel to the Sonic series following the adventures of Sonic's trusty sidekick Miles "Tails" Prower as he tries to save an island from Wendy Witchcart, who turns anyone opposing her into crystals with her magic and also before meeting Sonic. The game was later included as an unlockable game in Sonic Adventure DX, and Sonic Gems Collection. It was originally released on Apas an exclusive game to the Japanese market. It is powered by a single L736H button battery which is held securely in a cage from which it cannot be removed.Tails' Skypatrol (テイルスのスカイパトロール Teirusu no Sukaipatorōru?) is a platform/adventure video game in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, developed by JSH and published by Sega for the Game Gear. There are two buttons on the front for up/down movement, and an on/off switch at the back. The game has an irregular shape but measures approx 7.5cm wide, 6cm top to bottom and 1.5cm deep.

The game has sound, a regular bleep which increases when the game sped picks up, and short tunes for game over and end of level. Collecting thirty rings completes the level, the next level will be exactly the same but faster, missing ten rings means Game Over. A series of rings scroll in from left to right and the player's task is to collect them by moving Tails up/down by means of the two buttons to the right of the screen. This is a side scrolling game in which the player controls Tails who appears on the right of the screen. The game is played on a small LCD screen measuring 2cm by 1.5cm which has a fixed cloudscape background.

The game comes in a small plastic case with an embossed the principle character. Tails' Skypatrol is a simple handheld game that was included in McDonalds' Happy Meals.
