![]() (Possibly of note: When navigating all menus in this game, the circle button is always to select things, and ‘X’ button is to go back. Probably obvious, but you move Doremi with the directional buttons in front of the chest that represents the game mode that you’re interested in, and then hit the circle button to enter that mode. ![]() ![]() So after the title screen you’ll be dropped into a little menu that looks like this. ![]() I have no idea what the actual names of a lot of these things are, so there’s sure to be some mistakes in that regard at the least, and there’s a good amount of things that are still a total mystery to me. If I get anything wrong or am missing something I’ll be sure to fix it if you tell me! Just send me a dm or an ask or something. It’s by no means exhaustive (I haven’t unlocked all the collectibles, for example), a whole lot of it is probably pretty obvious, and what I’ve done here already took way more work than I originally envisioned, but maybe if there’s interest I’ll continue to edit and work on it. You can find the rom here if you are interested, I’ve been running it on the ePSX emulator.Īlso, I’ve made a bit of a guide to the game under the break here in case anyone needs one. Additionally, playing a main story game takes a very long time to complete, even on the shortest setting.Īll in all though, it’s a fun little thing that I think is checking out for at least a minute minute or two if you’re as into Doremi as I am. It definitely has serious issues though, there are only 15 mini games, which can be fun but are definitely pretty simple, and the limited amount of music can get pretty repetitive. A lot of the activities are funny, like hitting Oyajiide with a hammer or running around with the Ojamajos dressed up like ninjas, and there’s a lot of personality to seen like how the random event wheels are spun by the fairies or mascot Oyajiide. When I boot it up for the first time and was able to control a sprite of Doremi I was filled with such a powerful joy, and I think that at least is something worth experiencing. ![]() I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite game of all time or anything but I do think it has its charms. So I’ve been playing Nijiro Paradise, the Ojamajo Doremi party game for the playstation. ![]()
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