I never noticed until now that the windows on each level are positioned so that they form the last digit of the level number. The first Mr. Do did something similar, only with dug-out sections of the level.
I remember this game when I was younger. You didn't have a power ball to use, you had to knock out blocks over your enemies, or get lucky to turn them into "Alpha-monsters" to spell E-X-T-R-A. Great job!
The only thing I would scream about was the diamond. Those are 8000 points AND an extra game. If you were in trouble when it showed up, you could get the diamond, the points, and advance to the next board. But that was my poorer side, because money for video games when playing this game was hard to come by.
They have three colors of "dragons" ("Unicorns" in the Japanese version): red (slowest and worth just single points), green (medium-fast but worth double points) and blue (fastest, worth triple points and when down to one, can also create more blue enemies). Which is a big difference from "Mario Bros.": enemies can change color if they're not dealt with quick and get faster, but they don't make more. Here they do, and you need to whittle them to one before you can safely try to spell EXTRA for another life. Also nice if you knock a block onto more than one dragon, the multiplier of the nastiest one is applied to the total score (if you get at least one blue dragon, the whole kill score is tripled).
You are a STUD at this game! I'm inspired to kick up a game on the Do Castle!!!
I never noticed until now that the windows on each level are positioned so that they form the last digit of the level number. The first Mr. Do did something similar, only with dug-out sections of the level.
You did a magnificent job!!
You are INCREDIBLE!!!
I remember this game when I was younger. You didn't have a power ball to use, you had to knock out blocks over your enemies, or get lucky to turn them into "Alpha-monsters" to spell E-X-T-R-A. Great job!
A'bsolutely superb play sir! Respect.
I played this game four decades ago and now I don't understand it.
The only thing I would scream about was the diamond. Those are 8000 points AND an extra game. If you were in trouble when it showed up, you could get the diamond, the points, and advance to the next board. But that was my poorer side, because money for video games when playing this game was hard to come by.
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Impressive!
They have three colors of "dragons" ("Unicorns" in the Japanese version): red (slowest and worth just single points), green (medium-fast but worth double points) and blue (fastest, worth triple points and when down to one, can also create more blue enemies). Which is a big difference from "Mario Bros.": enemies can change color if they're not dealt with quick and get faster, but they don't make more. Here they do, and you need to whittle them to one before you can safely try to spell EXTRA for another life. Also nice if you knock a block onto more than one dragon, the multiplier of the nastiest one is applied to the total score (if you get at least one blue dragon, the whole kill score is tripled).
this was a tough one, and cost me a lot of (kroner "Denmark")