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    Crayon Shin-Chan Ora to Shiro wa Otomodachi dayo

  • First released on 9 April, 1993 for Game Boy
  • Comedy
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    Adventure

    Part of the

    Shin Chan

    game universe.

  • First released on 9 April, 1993 for Game Boy

  • About

    Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora to Shiro wa Otomodachi da yo is a Miscellaneous game, developed by TOSE and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1993.

    Crayon Shin-Chan: Ora to Shiro ha Otomodachi Dayo is a platforming game

    based off the Crayon Shin-Chan manga, mostly popular in Japan although

    translated and published in a couple of other countries. The game is heavily

    oriented towards platforming, with only a couple of blow bubbles-based weapons

    littered throughout the game's short four levels.

    Shin-chan can hop onto the heads of the enemy humans that are

    interspersed around each stage, as well as use the bubbles to knock them out. He

    can also hop onto hooks and branches, and scale telephone poles and trees.

    There are also three mini-games in Crayon Shin-Chan along with a fourth

    kind-of mini-game. Although all four mini-games are encountered in the course of

    your playthrough, you can also access them from the title screen using the

    second option presented to you.

    Also of note is a timer in each of the level. For some weird reason, if

    you try to collect everything in a level, there simply is not enough time, at

    least in Level 2. Fortunately, you are given checkpoints throughout each of the

    levels. Timing out will simply throw you back to one of the checkpoints.

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