Cinnamon: Yume no Daibouken

Cinnamon: Yume no Daibouken

released on Dec 02, 2004

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Cinnamon: Yume no Daibouken

released on Dec 02, 2004

Cinnamon: Yume no Daibouken is an Action game, published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 2004.


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Cinnamon: Yume no Daibouken is a simple platformer where the objective is to fly around a small stage while controlling the titular Sanrio character Cinnamonroll, as we try to collect as many pastries in the shortest amount of time possible while eventually avoiding enemies and hazards.

You have a life meter and infinite lives, that and the somewhat lukewarm pace of the action makes this an ideal platformer for kids.

In Sanrio fashion, the game worlds are bathed in these pastel colors and soft edges to the round designs of their characters, everyhting is cute and cudly and dreamlike, the safe and adorable nature of the art design might even accentuate how this game eventually opens up to show you it's actually very good movement and controls.

Cinnamonroll is slow in land, but is no problem since most of the time you are in the air, where you-re a bit floaty but have really good control over you movements, and eventually you unlock some dash attacks and a ground pound that can be used more like and enhancement to your movements rather than proper attacks, the "combos" this allows you to make to keep momentum are really fun, feel super responsive and make dashing through the levels as fast as possible exciting.

It's a short game aimed at kids, you can finish it with high scores in a single sitting but for what little it offers is very polished for a mascot game.