DoReMi Fantasy: Milon's DokiDoki Adventure

DoReMi Fantasy: Milon's DokiDoki Adventure

released on Mar 22, 1996

DoReMi Fantasy: Milon's DokiDoki Adventure

released on Mar 22, 1996

DoReMi Fantasy is an action platformer in the Milon's Secret Castle franchise. Traveling through many different worlds starting with the forest, Milon will be confronted by many enemies. Milon can either shoot bubbles to trap and send his enemies away, or he can jump and flatten his enemies temporarily turning them into a platform for him to walk across. Milon has three different "outfits": red, blue, and green. With the green outfit, Milon can withstand three hits. Each time he gets hit, he will be downgraded a color - green to blue, blue to red. If he gets hit with the red outfit, he will die and have to start the level over. By collecting 100 music notes, Milon will get an extra life. There are also other useful items to get like bubble gum that will save Milon once if he were to fall, a special bubble shooter that let's him shoot multiple bubbles at once and a star that makes Milon temporarily invincible so that he can defeat enemies simply by running at them. The game was originally only released in Japan for the Super Famicom, receiving a release later for the Wii Virtual Console in North America and Europe under the new localized name, but still only in Japanese language.


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Very enjoyable dream-like platformer with an outstanding soundtrack. Feels good in a way the average 16-bit platformer does not, and doesn't overstay its welcome. A solid single-sitting experience, definitely worth checking out for the whimsical aesthetic and pleasant audio design.

Somber platforming and an eclectic soundtrack full of waltz compositions and an oddly pervasive use of lo-fi samples and drum beats, very unique. But levels get pretty repetitive pretty quick, and bosses are generally bad.

The ending to this game is so fucked up, the original cuts to credits right after the final boss. The fan translation adds a
custom ending, but it looks total dogshit cause they just re-use sprites from the other parts of the game with no regard for proportions. It needs to be seen to be believed, it's like a dogshit newgrounds animation.

Game Review - originally written by Spinner 8

This is a nice cutesy little platform game. I know that the SNES had about fifteen thousand different platform games, but this one is a lot better than most, let me tell you something. It’s kind of generic, but in that “good-generic-platformer” kind of way. The graphics are good, and it’s fun to play. What the hell else do you want?

A nice platformer, relaxing soundtrack and colorful graphics.

Bonito e gostosinho. Não tem algo que tenha me chamado muito a atenção, mas gostei de ter jogado.

Competente, não tem nada de muito inovador, mas consegue entregar uma boa experiência, gráficos muito bonitos, e uma trilha sonora experimental que pessoalmente adorei