
Doraemon 2 - Nobita No Toys Land Daibouken (japan) Game

Doraemon 2: Nobita no Toys Land Daibouken is one of those weirdly charming SNES games that never left Japan—which is a shame, because it’s a solid little action-platformer with that classic Doraemon vibe. You play as Nobita (or switch to Doraemon if you’re feeling lazy), running and jumping through a toy-themed world that’s way more dangerous than it looks. The controls are simple, but some of those platforming sections? Brutal. And yeah, the whole thing’s in Japanese, but you’ll figure it out after a few minutes of button-mashing.
What really sticks with me is the art style—bright colors, chunky sprites, and these weirdly detailed toy enemies that feel like they crawled out of a ’90s kid’s nightmare. The music’s catchy too, in that SNES-era way where you’ll hum it for days without realizing why. Just don’t expect a deep story; it’s mostly about rescuing your friends from toy-themed chaos.
If you’re into obscure retro platformers or just love Doraemon’s weird gadgets, this one’s a fun little time capsule. Just keep a walkthrough handy if you hit a language barrier.
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