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Play Doraemon - Nobita to 3tsu no Seireiseki (J) Online

Nobita and Doraemon bounce through dreamy worlds, using wacky gadgets to solve puzzles—like timing Take-copter jumps just right or sneaking past dozing dragons. Feels like flipping through a storybook where every page hides something strange.

Developer: Epoch Co., Ltd.
Genre: Adventure
Released: 1997
File size: 4.53 MB
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Game Overview

Doraemon - Nobita to 3tsu no Seireiseki is one of those N64 gems that flew under the radar outside Japan. You play as Nobita (with Doraemon’s gadgets, of course) hopping between surreal, pastel-colored worlds to track down three mystical stones. The puzzles are just tricky enough to make you pause—like figuring out how to use the Take-copter to reach a hidden ledge or swapping gadgets mid-jump. And yeah, the dialogue’s all in Japanese, but the expressive animations and goofy sound effects make it easy to follow along.

What stuck with me was how weirdly cozy it feels—like wandering through a storybook where every level has its own little quirks. One minute you’re bouncing on giant mushrooms, the next you’re sneaking past sleeping dragons. It’s definitely more about exploration than combat, though some boss fights will keep you on your toes. If you’ve got nostalgia for late-’90s adventure games with a side of Doraemon charm, this one’s worth dusting off.

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