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.

27.08.2024

A game where you run a sweets shop with the popular manga character Doraemon. Let's make Doraemon's favorite dorayaki and create a store that will be the talk of the town. First, make the sweets, set up the shelves, prepare the tables, and get ready to run the shop. In addition, various characters from Fujiko・F・Fujio's works will appear as customers.

25.11.2013

Doraemon Repair Shop is an app developed by Animoca. It is available for iOS devices via the Apple App Store, and for Android devices via Google Play and the Amazon App Store. Join Doraemon, the futuristic robot cat, on another one of his schemes to get Dorayaki in this cute and challenging time management game set in Doraemon’s all-purpose repair shop. Prepare to test your speed and reflexes!

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.

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.

14.12.2000

A Doraemon RPG for the PlayStation.

29.03.2002

A Doraemon boardgame for Game Boy Advance.

17.12.1993

Doraemon 2: Nobita no Toys Land Daibouken is an Action game, developed by SAS Sakata and published by Epoch, which was released in Japan in 1993.

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.

25.01.2001

Boku, Doraemon is a Doraemon adventure game for Dreamcast.

01.01.1970

Doraemon: Nobita no Doki-doki! Obake Land is a cancelled 1996 action Virtual Boy game based on the popular manga/anime Doraemon by Fujiko Fujio. The game was developed by Epoch and planned to released in March 1996. The game would have Doraemon go through each stage by riding roller-coasters or bungee-jumps. Doraemon would also have to search for hidden tools and rescue his friends who were captured by ghosts. The game would also have five characters as playable characters, each with a unique attack.

20.11.2014

Learn to read, write and pronounce" English in a fun way with Doraemon! Try out fun mini-games such as alphabetic keiko, "English word shiritori", "replacement quiz", and "matote quiz" and fully hone your English skills.

31.12.2016

A second Doraemon-licensed 3DS game released in 2016.

02.03.2017

A 3DS game based on the 37th Doraemon theatrical film.

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.

14.10.1990

The second video game outing for the popular Japanese children's character is a Final Fantasy style role-playing game. The player takes the role of Doraemon the robot cat and leads him on an adventure through time to stop the evil Giga Zombie.

28.04.2000

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

16.03.2001

Doraemon: Kimi to Pet no Monogatari is a RPG game on Game Boy Color, released on 2001.

12.12.1986

One of the earliest video games based on the Doraemon franchise. It was released exclusively in Japan for the Famicom by Hudson.

20.12.2000

Doraemon no Study Boy: Kuku Game is a Japanese Game Boy Color game.