Boing Docomodake

Boing Docomodake


Boing Docomodake PRE-OWNED - Nintendo DS


Boing Docomodake PRE-OWNED – Nintendo DS


$9.99


SynopsisThe day of the annual festival in the Docomodake Forest has arrived, but the Docomodake family is nowhere to be seen. Now Papa Docomodake must embark on a search to find them. Along the way, he’s going to encounter a variety of obstacles, and he’ll have to use every resource at his command to get past them. Will he be able to overcome the challenges that lie in his path and find his family to ensure they get to the festival on time? Japan’s most famous mushroom bounces into North America with Boing Docomodake. Play as Papa Docomodake, using your stylus to guide him through a variety of puzzle-based levels. Jump, climb and dig your way through the Docomodake Forest, and even split Papa Docomodake into “Minis” that allow him to fit through tight areas, climb to unreachable areas and cross treacherous terrain. Gather coins to obtain collectible items, and search for more Minis along the course of your journey to increase the versatility of your marvelous mushroom.

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Docomodake BOING!


Docomodake BOING!


$7.49


Product InformationSet on the day of the annual festival held in the Doodake Forest the Doodake family is nowhere to be seen. You play as Papa Doodake and face various obstacles and challenges in order to find your family and get them to the festival on time. With a tap of the stylus you can release ‘Minis’ that aid you when the going gets a little tough. Minis make the impossible possible!Product…

Docomodake BOING! (Nintendo DS)


Docomodake BOING! (Nintendo DS)


$14.00


Product Information Set on the day of the annual festival held in the Docomodake Forest, the Docomodake family is nowhere to be seen. You play as Papa Docomodake, and face various obstacles and challenges in order to find your family and get them to the festival on time. With a tap of the stylus you can release ‘Minis’ that aid you when the going gets a little tough. Minis make the impossible poss…

Docomodake BOING! (Nintendo DS)


Docomodake BOING! (Nintendo DS)


$19.98


Product Information Set on the day of the annual festival held in the Docomodake Forest, the Docomodake family is nowhere to be seen. You play as Papa Docomodake, and face various obstacles and challenges in order to find your family and get them to the festival on time. With a tap of the stylus you can release ‘Minis’ that aid you when the going gets a little tough. Minis make the impossible pos…



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 Boing! Docomodake DS


Boing! Docomodake DS


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Used - High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! BOING! Docomodake DS is a puzzle/platformer game starring NTT docomo's mascot, Docomodake. Their rival is NHK's mascot, Domo-Kun who has been in games of his own. It was developed by Suzak and AQ Interactive. Docomo was spun off from Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) in August 1991 to take over the mobile cellular operations. It provides 2G (mova) PDC cellular services on the 800 MHz band, and 3G FOMA W-CDMA services on the 2 GHz (UMTS2100) a

 Boing! Docomodake DS Nintendo DS (Dual-Screen) [NDS]


Boing! Docomodake DS Nintendo DS (Dual-Screen) [NDS]


$19.74


A Docomodake is a stout little mushroom person that serves as the mascot for Japan's largest mobile phone service provider, NTT Docomo. To be clear, there are different Docomodake family members, e...