Dojoran Review (PlayStation 5)
Our Dojoran Review shows how life is not as easy and simple as it seemed in our childhood. To survive in a world full of dangers, you must go through the difficult ninja training of frogs using secret techniques created by your ancestors.
Dojoran Review Pros:
- Pixel art graphics.
- 85.60MB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Precision platformer gameplay.
- 3 save slots.
- Tutorial signs are in-game.
- Black and white color palette.
- Simple to learn controls.
- Level select.
- Checkpoints in level.
- Death counter across all levels.
- Levels are timed.
- Collect coins in-game.
- Kill enemies by jumping on them.
- All about learning the level pattern.
- Chiptune soundtrack.
- Quick restart.
- Find items to help like flies grant an extra hit, apples mean you can then jump from them to help across long jumps.
- One hit one death.
- Stick to walls.
- Easy trophy list.
Dojoran Review Cons:
- Difficult at first.
- No replay value.
- Coins are pointless outside of trophies.
- Hard to see around you at times.
- Doesn’t have any leaderboards.
- No speed run mode.
- Cannot rebind controls.
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Dojoran:
Developer: Nautlander
Publisher: Ratalaika Games S.L.
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