Doraemon X -ongoing- - Version- 0.9c <PLUS ✭>

Goal: Complete “Repair the Time-Lock” under 4 minutes.


"Doraemon X" is not a children's story. Set ten years after the original series, Nobita Nobi is 20 years old, struggling through college, and drifting apart from his childhood friends. Doraemon’s battery died years ago, and without his futuristic gadgets, Nobita’s life has fallen back into mediocrity. Doraemon X -Ongoing- - Version- 0.9c

But when a mysterious, rogue faction from the 22nd Century known as "The Null Syndicate" begins altering the past to erase key historical figures, Nobita is forced to reactivate Doraemon using dangerous, black-market temporal energy. Doraemon wakes up altered—his personality is slightly more cynical, his gadgets are glitchy and volatile, and he is hunted by the very future he swore to protect. Goal: Complete “Repair the Time-Lock” under 4 minutes


Unlike the recent Doraemon Story of Seasons titles published by Bandai Namco, which focus on farming and chill vibes, Doraemon X -Ongoing- aims for a darker, more narrative-driven tone. Version 0.9c emphasizes a storyline where Nobita must fix "Temporal Rifts" that erase his memories of Doraemon. "Doraemon X" is not a children's story

While the official games are polished and family-friendly, Doraemon X is a fan project that appeals to adults who grew up with the manga. It assumes you know the characters and throws you into complex dungeon-crawling mechanics immediately. Version 0.9c has finally fixed the input lag on the "Take-copter" dash move, bringing the action closer to commercial standards.

Doraemon’s 4D pocket is the heart of any game. In 0.9c, the Gadget Synthesis system (which allowed players to combine items to create secret tools like the "Bamboo-Copter +" or "Small Light EX") has been rebalanced. The frustrating RNG (random number generator) elements have been removed. Now, synthesis uses a deterministic "blueprint" system found in treasure chests.