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Guide Nobita through blocky mazes using Doraemon's gadgets—float over gaps with the Take-copter or gamble with the Anywhere Door’s random warps while dodging traps and bullies. The pixel art nails those little anime moments, like Doraemon’s wobbly panic sprint.

Doraemon: Aruke Aruke Labyrinth came out for the Game Boy Color in 2000, developed by Shogakukan and published by Epoch. It was one of those late-era GBC titles that tried to squeeze a little more out of the hardware before the Advance took over, and it fits right in with other maze and adventure games of the time.
You control Nobita as he explores a multi-floor labyrinth, screen by screen, trying to find the exit on each level. The main draw is using Doraemon’s gadgets: the Take-copter lets you float over gaps and obstacles, while the Anywhere Door warps you to a random room, which can either save you or strand you. You’ll dodge traps and avoid bullies like Gian and Suneo, and the pacing is methodical, almost puzzle-like, as you figure out how and when to use each tool. It feels like a slow, thoughtful crawl through a charming, unpredictable world.

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