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Wii
Doraemon Wii: Himitsu Douguou Ketteisen!
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NCS
Game Synopsis
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Doraemon
and friends find themselves in a board game which
features 100 mini-games and robotic feline shenanigans.
Four human or computer controlled players
participate in each game where a throw of the dice
determines the range of movement for every turn. As
the characters race around the screen, various
gadgets totaling 100 different types may be obtained
which affect the conditions of play. For example,
one power-up changes the dice for all of your
competitors so that it sports a "1" on all six of
its faces to limit their mobility.
The mini-games in Doraemon Wii range the spectrum of video
interaction and include a wooden cart racing game,
fishing inside someone's living room, cowboy quick
draw, and one where all four players scrabble around
a baseball diamond collecting coins while a robot
shoots out electrical discharges. The board game is
the main mode but a selection on the menu screen
allows players to check out four mini-games but the
remaining 96 have to be unlocked before they're
selectable.
Some early preorders will ship with a set of Doraemon character
bands that's meant to be worn around player's wrists
when playing.
Jan Code:
4974365142087
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NCS
Game Notes
» The intro to the game shows the cast of
characters in everyday activities while Doraemon-ish
music plays in the background.
» In the mode selection screen, there's a big
Doraemon face in the center and its eyes will follow
the movement of the cursor. If you point the cursor
right between its eyes, Doraemon will look
cross-eyed.
» Doraemon Wii features a total of 100
mini-games. There's a Mini-Game option on the main
menu which allows players to check out the
mini-games without having to engage in any board
game action. The four available mini-games at the
outset are:
1) Fishing - Four characters fish right in
the middle of a living room. The pool in the center
of the room contains fish that may be caught by
hurling the Wii Remote downwards. When a fish bites,
there'll be a slight rattling sound from the
Wii Remote's speaker which is your cue to whip the
Wii Remote upwards to snag it. In addition to small
fish, there's also a shark in there which will make
whomever catches it lose 1000 points.
2) Target Practice - Point scores which are
attached to fish and other things fly across the
screen and all four players have pistols and
onscreen targeting sights which they use to aim and
shoot at the points. A black UFO wafts through the
air from time to time but you'll want to avoid
shooting it since it'll take away 50 points.
3) 500M Race - The screen splits into four
windows where each racer hurtles towards the finish
line which is indicated by a square hole in the
ground. The objective is to get as close to the hole
as possible without falling into it. To accelerate,
press the A button but braking is done by swishing
the Wii Remote up and down so that the wooden cart
stutters to a stop. In addition to the 500M race,
there's also a 300M and 100M variant.
4) Freeze Frame - The four characters are
standing in a playground. Wait for the cue to appear
and the first one to press the "A" button wins. Each
round eliminates the slowest person until the last
man standing wins the whole shebang.
» The board game is played on a
representation of Nobita's town and each block has a
function attached to it such as +1 points or -2
points. Every player takes a turn and throws the
dice to determine range of movement on the play
board. Some spots will trigger mini-games where
everyone participates in a challenge. Items may be
picked up during the course of play which are used
against your competitors to harm them in some way or
sidetrack them.
» The first mini-game we unlocked this
morning was one where every character is holding an
angel puppet in their right hands. You're supposed
to run around the block but if you choose the wrong
direction, the angel will beat your face with its
fists.
» Second mini-game unlocked - All four
characters are running inside a dungeon and have to
thrust the Wii Remote back and forward to run and shoot
rings of laser power at the walls in front of them
to create portal to jump through. All this while
being chased by a menacing robot.
» Third mini-game - Quick draw where the
characters are dressed in Western clothes and wait
for the countdown. When it reaches zero, press the
trigger to shoot your raygun first. There's two
heats and then the winners of those face each other.
» Fourth mini-game - Run around a portion of
a baseball diamond collecting coins and dosh while a
mechanical bird flies overhead and freezes
competitors with a laser beam.
» Fifth mini-game - Posing game on a
playground where you move the Wii Remote so that the
character poses in a certain way and sequence.
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