Donut Dodo
Tough as nails and no continues, do you have what it takes?
Donut Dodo is a light-hearted arcade game, reminiscent of the beloved classics from the early 80’s that we still cherish to this very day. You play as Baker Billy Burns, who has to run, jump, and climb to outwit Donut Dodo and his bunch of clueless minions. Your goal is to collect all donuts in each level, in the best possible time!
Will you top the high score table today?
Come and join the fun!
It’s 1983, only better! The game features…
– 5 single-screen levels plus a bonus stage, each with their distinct game mechanics
– incredibly tight controls (no cheap deaths) for frantic single-player arcade gameplay
– old-school screen ratio and pixel perfect graphics with a 16-color palette
– an original chiptune soundtrack by the very talented CosmicGem
– worldwide leaderboards, limited to 3-character initials, arcade style!
Steam User 11
If I were teaching a college course on game design called "Understanding the Source Material", this game would be one of the central texts. This is raw distillation of the 8-bit single-screen era, with colorful, Amiga-ish graphics. It's not something I play every day, but it's great fun when I do.
AAA publishers who aspire to remake their games would do well to pay attention to the fidelity demonstrated by this developer.
Steam User 7
I can't say enough great things about Donut Dodo.
I only found out about this game through the UKVAC Forums a few weeks ago. Prior to that, I had no idea of its existence.
I've never been a fan of playing games for high-scores. As a kid I'd only play Donkey Kong, Bubble Bobble, Snow Bros, etc to see how far I could get. Never ever felt the urge to rack up a huge score. I think it's because you would have to actively be going to arcades constantly to beat your opponents' scores.
Then when SF2 appeared in the arcades (I was 11), the idea of high-scores (and scores in general) vanished.
Donut Dodo is an unbelievable exception. At the time of writing I have played 113.4hrs and I'm number 8 on the leader board.
Firstly, the game plays like how you THINK you remember those 80's classics playing... but the reality is that none of the 80's arcade greats had controls and hit detection like Donut Dodo.
The game has been designed to encourage fast, haywire play with its lenient hitboxes, and it makes the game enjoyable beyond description.
It wants you to skim the butts and noses of the mice as you slide down ladders. It wants you gamble dropping from ziplines and skimming the Dodo. It wants you to shave seconds off your time by making the crazy leap over the spike pit in Construction Site Chaos, only to land right at the nose of a flame and jump right over it; the tops of the flame licking your feet.
The donut hitboxes are also very small, allowing you to deftly skim them without accidentally collecting them during a mad rush to reach the next in sequence. The short jump height also helps with this donut collectable/obstacle relationship.
Conversely the bonus fruit hit boxes are large, allowing you to graze the bottom for collection (very important on the Fairground stage) to keep your momentum going.
I love the fact that there are very few ways to get high scores - Donut Sequence, Bonus Fruits, Fast Stage Completion. That's it. Its simplicity is what makes it so rewarding.
And the donut sequences are random each time you play it, so you can't rely on mechanical memorisation gameplay like Donkey Kong or BombJack - each time you play it you have to adapt and react to a new situation each time a donut is collected; changing your plan of action on the fly.
I can't find any faults with Donut Dodo.
If I was being pedantic I would like to have seen some original enemy designs. Having the toilet tribute to Jet Set Willy, Pacman Ghost, etc are nice touches, but some unique designs would have been interesting.
Do yourself a favour and buy this immediately.
Steam User 2
Great classic-style arcade game.
If you liked it, play Locomalito's Darkula for a very similar experience.
Steam User 2
This is the type of game you put in the arcade genre and I hope to see more games like this in the future, I really have no complaints.
Steam User 2
FANTASTIC pick up and play arcade game with incredible music. There's a lot of meat on this one
Steam User 2
Donut Dodo is by far the best "arcade game" I've ever played. It's so much smoother than old classics like Donkey Kong, but completely retains the feeling of the old cabinet games.
There's a good amount of modes and it's actually pretty difficult on it's highest challenge setting. The music slaps and it's pretty cheap, if you like fast paced arcade games this is a no-brainer.
Steam User 1
Finally, a really, REALLY good arcade game!
(+) Endless gameplay!
(+) Very simple and very fun to play.
(+) Gives that arcade feeling of "One more coin!"
(-) This is a "me" thing but I just can't play it everyday, gotta take breaks between playsessions to really get back into it.