Dora Rainforest Rescue
SCORE: 76
It took me between two and three hours to completely beat Dora
Rainforest Rescue. In that time I also played two mini games, and
watched the end credits. The end credits in Dora Rainforest Rescue do
fly so that is appreciated. I live streamed Dora Rainforest Rescue from
start to finish on our YouTube channel. There are things I like about
Dora Rainforest Rescue and things I wish were done very differently.
There are aspects of Dora Rainforest Rescue that remind me of Dora the
Explorer Journey to the Purple Planet. In each of the twelve main levels
in Dora Rainforest Rescue we must find certain items, battle swiper, and
answer the trolls riddle. There are also six bulbs to find, and plenty
of golden leaves. While players work their way through Dora Rainforest
Rescue they will acquire tools that unlock certain areas of the levels.
Dora Rainforest Rescue looks 3D but we are limited to where we can go.
Collision detection is questionable in Dora Rainforest Rescue at times.
For example I would jump on a flower that should launch me across the
river. Instead I would slide off the flower and go into the water. There
is no dying in Dora Rainforest Rescue thankfully. Players are put into a
bubble and brought back to the last piece of dry land they were on.
I noticed Boots was in a bubble a lot of the time while playing Dora
Rainforest Rescue. There are animals like frogs that will knock you down
if you bump into them. The frogs also have the same response. There are
some conversations that can be skipped and others we are forced to
listen to in Dora Rainforest Rescue. There are some strange jaguars and
this odd tree that are promoted in Dora Rainforest Rescue.
The story in Dora Rainforest Rescue revolves around Swiper stealing a
device that can duplicate objects. Swiper uses it on himself and makes
four versions of himself. Players must collect the parts of the machine
to put it back together. The thirteenth level in Dora Rainforest Rescue
is capturing the Swipers. The puzzles in Dora Rainforest Rescue are
pretty simple and there is a guide to direct the players. It was fun
pushing rocks and playing as Boots at times in Dora Rainforest Rescue.
- Paul
Graphics: 80%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Publisher: Outright Games
Developer: Artax Games
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY
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