Don Doko Don

released on Jul 02, 1989
by Taito

The players are bearded dwarves who must defeat various enemies by using a mallet to stun them. Players can pick stunned enemies up and throw them at other enemies to destroy them. Destroyed enemies leave behind fruit which can be collected for points. Once all enemies are destroyed play proceeds to the next level which is generally more difficult. Throughout the game, various power-ups can be collected, which represent potions, hammers, or books help the players' character speed up, receive more power, or kill in different ways. In certain screens various secret levels can be accessed.


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mais um clássico da Taito, porém são tantas fases que uma hora você só cansa de jogar
só tive paciência de zerar duas vezes
é um ótimo jogo e bastante divertido, mas precisa de cabeça pra ficar ouvindo a música em looping lol

played on ps2

I mean, it’s Taito, so that counts for something. Snappy visuals and nice physics when you hurl the enemies across the screen, but otherwise this is a fairly basic single screen platformer.

"I'm coming over you better not be a german fae twirling pirouettes in sappy fashion"
My mischievous ass: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/cnf6uvZNlPs

Um Fairyland Story mais direto ao ponto - menos puzles, menos níveis, mais ação. Bacaninha e bonito.

I don't like this as much as Bubble Symphony or The Fairyland Story, but I still find this to be a good example of a Taito single-screen platformer.