
Neo Mr. Do!
A 90s revival of the classic Mr. Do! series featuring enhanced graphics, new power-ups, and frantic multiplayer action. Players control the clown Mr. Do through maze-like stages collecting cherries while avoiding enemies.
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About This Retro Game
Introduces the 'Super Ball' system - charged attacks that bounce through multiple enemies and destructible blocks in the environment.
Features 6 distinct worlds with 48 stages total, including new ice caverns and volcanic zones with environmental hazards.
Notable for its 4-player cooperative mode where players can combine attacks and trigger screen-clearing special moves.
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