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Mr. Do!'s Castle

Mr. Do!'s Castle (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Colecovision
Tags: Action
Developer: Universal
More Platforms: Atari 2600, Atari 5200

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Mr. Do!'s Castle review

Reviewed November 03, 2009

LowerStreetBlues says: "Taking to heart the accusation that their first title in the series, Mr Do!, was merely a copy of Dig Dug, developer Universal made certain that Mr. Do's Castle bore nary a resemblance to the Atari creation. For instance, in this spirited follow-up, Mr. Do finally surfaces, no longer weaving through underground networks mined out of wavy yellow and green checkered earth. A light bulb clicked on during one of the design team meetings -- "Our hero is a clown, not a gopher!" ..."
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