Popular games for franchise Doraemon

13.06.2019

A crossover game featuring Doreamon in a Story of Seasons game, the current name of the Bokujou Monogatari/牧場物語 series internationally, developed by Brownies and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the Nintendo Switch.

20.04.1998

Based on the popular TV animation, Doraemon must race his friends and win the cup!

26.02.2015

Master the correct hiragana, katakana, and kanji with Dora Moji: Nobita no Kanji Daisakusen, released in 2015.

14.12.2000

A Doraemon RPG for the PlayStation.

29.03.2002

A Doraemon boardgame for Game Boy Advance.

15.12.2025

Doraemon Comic Traveler is a roguelike role-playing game with choice-based narrative branching, based on the doraemon manga series by Fujiko F. Fujio and the doraemon's Long Tales feature-length film series. The story is original to the game: doraemon, nobita, shizuka, gian, and suneo are transported to a fictional location called "comic planet", where they meet the "comic aliens" — native inhabitants who take on the appearances of characters from the source film series. Stages alternate branching text-adventure narrative with auto-resolved round-based combat, with roguelike variation between runs.

18.07.2003

Doraemon: Minna de Asobou! Minidorando is an Action game, developed by Agenda and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 2003.

20.11.2014

Celebrate the 80th birthday of one of manga's most prolific writers.

15.12.1995

The fourth and final Doraemon platformer for the Super Famicom. Doraemon is a blue cat robot who came from the future to protect a Japanese boy named Nobita. Nobita always gets himself in all kinds of troubles, so his grandson in the future decided to help In this game, Doraemon and friends decide to visit the moon.

21.03.1997

Doraemon: Nobita to Mittsu no Seireiseki is a 3D platform action game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1997. The game is based on the Japanese manga Doraemon and has two Nintendo 64 sequels, Doraemon 2: Nobita to Hikari no Shinden and Doraemon 3: Nobita no Machi SOS!, both only released in Japan.

28.04.2000

Doraemon no Quiz Boy is a Japanese Game Boy Color game.

25.01.2001

Boku, Doraemon is a Doraemon adventure game for Dreamcast.

29.05.1992

Taking a different route to its maze-based predecessor, this Doraemon game is a side scrolling platformer with a simple, colourful look. You have to rescue your friends who have dived into various books and are pursued by the inhabitants within. You start off having to avoid the wandering beasties, but eventually get hold of such items as a gun that freezes anything in your path for a moment. Along the way you get to ride on dinosaurs, crawl under moving stone blocks, creep along precarious ledges and slide down water chutes.

10.12.2020

The story about Nobita meeting with the twin dinosaurs Kyu and Myu, he decided to raise it and become a loving parent despite being different. But in the end, there is a limit where Kyu and Myu could live in modern times. Nobita with Doraemon and friends decided to travel in the past 66 million years ago and began to find Kyu and Myu friends. With the help of Doraemon's tools, they arrived at the Cretaceous period which is said the extinction of the dinosaurs is waiting for Kyu and Myu and the fate of Nobita and others.

14.11.2013

Train your thinking, observational, and memory abilities with Dora Chie: Mini-Dora Ongakutai to 7-tsu no Chie, released in 2013.

30.09.1998

The Doraemontchi is a licensed Tamagotchi that was released exclusively in Japan in August 1998. It is based on the anime and manga series Doraemon.

01.01.1970

A video game based on the 33rd Doraemon film.

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01.01.1970

Educational game which focuses on written hiragana and kanji characters. Monsters are confronted by writing hiragana and kanji accurately in order to score an increased number of hit points. The written characters encountered vary with level selection, from "infant" to "6th grade."

01.01.1970

A second Doraemon game for Nintendo 3DS based on the 35th anniversary film of the same name.