

If you grew up watching Dora, this GBA game feels like stepping right into an episode—just with buttons instead of shouting at the TV. You’ll bounce between simple platforming and those little puzzles where Dora asks you to pick the right item from her backpack (I always panicked when the timer started). The levels are short and sweet, with Boots cheering you on and Swiper popping up to, well, swipe stuff if you don’t yell his catchphrase fast enough.
It’s definitely made for kids, but there’s something weirdly satisfying about collecting all the stars in a level or figuring out the hidden paths. The music’s exactly what you’d expect—peppy, repetitive, and probably already stuck in your head from the show. Don’t go in expecting deep gameplay, but if you’ve got nostalgia for Dora’s adventures, it’s a cute little time capsule.
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