OBAKEIDORO!

Hey Poor Player
4 / 5
Rapid Reviews UK
4 / 5
Nintendo Blast
7.5 / 10
NintendoBoy
8.5 / 10
Creators: FREE STYLE
Release Date: Aug 19, 2019 - Nintendo Switch
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OBAKEIDORO! - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch thumbnail

OBAKEIDORO! - Launch Trailer - Nintendo Switch

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Critic Reviews for OBAKEIDORO!

OBAKEIDORO! is a fantastic, family-friendly version of Dead by Daylight that just about anyone will find addicting. At first, I thought I’d only want to play it for a round or two, but I found myself unable to put down my Switch until several hours later. OBAKEIDORO!’s charm is in its deceptive simplicity — there are so many little balancing acts happening at once that melt together into pure casual, spooky fun. Bet you can’t play just one round of OBAKEIDORO!; once you’ve entered this creepy cute world, you’re here forever!

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Obakeidoro is a party game that is based on the traditional Japanese game Keidoro (also like the American game Manhunt). In Keidoro, there are two roles: police and thief. Obakeidoro takes this principle and expands upon it. Instead of thieves and police, I got to play as either monsters or people. It is still a tag game, and I had to evade or chase my enemies based on my assigned role. Did this title have me sitting on the edge of my seat orr was I ready to walk away? Find out in this Rapid Review.

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With a variety of unique characters and robust unlockable system, OBAKEIDORO! turns the classic "cops and robbers" into an extremely fun multiplayer experience. It's a real shame that the title doesn't have many active players, making it necessary to be lucky to get a full room.

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The gameplay-loop of OBAKEIDORO! is simple, and the matches take five minutes or less, so it's not stressful and doesn't get in the way in the long run. My only problem with the gameplay is that the matchmaking takes a while, and it almost always ends with Japanese players. But if that's not a problem for you, the game offers what it promotes: practical and somewhat chaotic online fun with players (depending on your team).

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