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Thursday 12th May, 2011

DoDoGo! Robo Review (DSiWare)

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DoDoGo Robo


Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Neko Entertainment
Developer: Alien After All
PEGI Rating: 3+
Players local: 1
Genre(s): Puzzle

Supported Controllers (hover for description)

This game mostly uses the DS's touch screen for control
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Difficulty
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Not recommended Your child may find parts of this game frustrating, awkward, or otherwise too difficult.
OK with caution. Certain elements of this game may be too challenging for a child of this age, but they may be able to muddle through. A lot depends on the child.
Suitable. A child of this age should have no trouble getting to grips with the game.
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Content
Violence: None
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Games in this category will be very tame. At worst, the may feature unrealistic violence between/against non-human characters.
Bad Language: None
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The strongest language we allow in this category is God, Damn, and Hell. Games rated as having no bad language are free of swear words, or other strong language.
Sexual Content: None
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Games in this category will be completely free of overtly sexualised characters or imagery.
Reading Required: No
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Games in this category don't require your child to be able to read, as such - although reading will almost certainly be a benefit
Parental Perspective
DoDoGo is a tricky one. As a puzzle game, with an intuitive control scheme, there's little preventing young ones from playing the game, apart from the difficulty level. Make no mistake about it - this is a game that'll take a lot of sitting patiently, a lot of thinking, and a lot of logic if you want to complete the level.

The objective here is to help the Robo-egg to his nest, which is usually on the other side of the level. All sorts of obstacles lie in bewteen you and the nest, from fans, which create columns of air, to huge wooden structures, and drops into the abyss below. It's up to you to make use of the limited selection of items you're given at the start of each level to create a safe path for the egg to roll through the level, because, as soon as you press play, the egg's on his own, on a bid for freedom. Each item has a number of uses in the level, so it's never entirely certain where you've got to use it - shovels can dig holes in the ground, or create ramps, while a brush can create a dust storm, or set fire to a piece of wood. With so many options on offer, a lot of thinking's required to get through the levels - and that's what makes it so great.
Questionable Content
Brilliantly, there's nothing for parents to worry about in terms of content in DoDoGo - no swearing, violence, sex, or anything else you might not want little ones seeing.
Family Values
Sadly, DoDoGo! Robo doesn't have a multiplayer mode - this is an entirely single player affair.
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