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.

06.12.2007

Doraemon Wii: Himitsu Dougu-ou Ketteisen! is a party game on Wii, released on 2007. Like Mario Party 8, you can roll dice with a Wii remote or play mini-games with four people. It was the first Wii software in the Doraemon game series. Mainly a board game.

28.05.1993

Doraemon: Nora no Suke no Yabou is an action game for the Sega Game Gear. It is based upon the 1979 Doraemon anime.

01.01.1970

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

16.02.1996

Doraemon: Nobita to Fukkatsu no Hoshi is a side-scrolling action platformer, and one of the many titles based on the long-running children's cartoon. The game is divided into short platform stages, each with a specific objective or goal that must be completed to move on. Between stages, there are voiced visual novel-style sequences which move the story forward. There are sometimes choices available in these sections, which can affect which stage the player reaches next.

24.05.2001

Pocket no Naka no Doraemon is a Strategy game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 2001.

01.01.1983

Doraemon is a Pac-Man style game, developed and published by Bandai, which was released in 1983 in Japan. It was the first Doraemon video game ever produced.

21.02.1997

The second Doraemon game released for the PlayStation. A side-scrolling platform action game where you control Doraemon, Nobita & friends as they take the role of famous fairy tale characters.

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.

01.01.1970

Doraemon no Eawase Montage is a cancelled virtual slots arcade game that was developed by Sunsoft, with a planned release date of 1993.

27.11.1998

A game software in which you can play mini games such as picture matches and flag raising. There are 10 games in all, and you can play them against each other using a Game Link Cable.

14.12.2000

A Doraemon RPG for the PlayStation.

07.05.1995

Doraemon Yuujou Densetsu is an Adventure game, developed and published by Shogakukan, which was released in Japan in 1995.

31.12.1983

Handheld game based on the Doraemon franchise.

16.12.1994

Doraemon 3: Nobita to Toki no Hougyoku is an Action game, developed by AIM and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1994.

01.11.2022

Doraemon, Noby and their friends land on an unknown planet and decide to help a new friend fulfill his dreams—by farming! Plow the fields, harvest crops and tend to the animals. You can even use Doraemon’s secret gadgets to farm in a flash! Relax by living with friends, eating delicious meals and fishing. And with local play, you and a pal can build a ranch together!

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.

30.09.1998

An alternate version of the Doraemontchi which has different characters but is functionally identical.

01.01.1970

A video game based on the 33rd Doraemon film.

31.12.1985

An early Doraemon game for Super Cassette Vision.