Doraemon Dokodemo Walker
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Seriously, why making a Mario Party clone without mini games ?
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Doraemon Dokodemo Walker is a 2002 party game released on the Game Boy Advance exclusively in Japan, it is the second and last Doraemon game on the console.
Why It Sucks
- The gameplay is extremely boring, repetitive and even too simplistic, as you just collect points to win, wait until someone done their turn and that it, there's not even any mini games, in a party game!
- There's also little to no variaty in the gameplay, which make the gameplay even more boring since there's no mini games unlike Mario Party, even Mario Party Advance is more fun than this despite being released in 2005 and being a single player party game.
- In fact you will never even had fun for more than 4 minutes due to how boring and lacking the gameplay is compared to Mario Party and even Doraemon Wii: King Tournament.
- When you start a level, they are horribly long for what the gameplay is, as they take at least 20 to 30 minutes, which isn't a gold sign especially when you doesn't had any mini games in a party game, sure some Mario Party games had level that take 30 minutes but they we're more fun and alazing than this game, so that wasn't a problem there, howewer this game is a massive problem with that.
- Later in the party, there's will be a character that will make you skip turn, such as an angry dog, this is extremely annoying and make the game feel like it was made to frustrate the Doraemon fans and players too.
- This is made even worst when you consider that they can appear very often at times, and they can make the game extremely frustrating.
- Due to how obscure this game is, it is horribly hard to find videos about this game, it doesn't even had full gameplay videos of either by an American or a Japanese player, just like Doraemon Kart 2.
- Using power ups require some number of stars, which is pretty frustrating and is unbalanced.
- The soundtrack, while not terrible and actually catchy, is slighly bland or generic, and is also extremely repetitive as well as being forgettable, in fact it is so bland that at times you might even forgot that it had music.
- The boards are really small, even the first Mario Party had bigger boards, and it was released in 1998, though that game was released on the N64.
Redeeming Qualities
- The graphics are really good and some sprites are even better than Doraemon: Midori no Wakusei Dokidoki Daikyushutsu!, since they are very colorful and detailled for 2002 standards.
- If the game would got mini games, it would have been better or even a decent game.
- The soundtrack can be catchy despite how bland it is.
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