![]() He had always been my favorite NES character, and like many of the things I've written about here on I-Mockery, I always enjoyed being a champion for the unsung characters over the years. The Domo game was similar to what I had in mind for Abobo in terms of having the titular character playing through a variety of game styles, but Abobo never left my mind. Back in 2002, I set out to make Abobo's Big Adventure as my first lengthy Flash game, and managed to make some decent progress on it throughout the course of the year, but I ended up getting sidetracked with another project that put it on the back burner - Domo-Kun's Angry Smashfest. The development of this game has been one long roller coaster ride that I sometimes thought would never end. "This feels so insanely surreal, I'm really not sure where to begin, so bear with me here. If you're not, Abobo may pummel you too." Are you ready to unleash his rage into this violent world of pixelated foes? You better be. probably because he actually punched a lion and ate its heart!Ībobo will stop at nothing to save his beloved son, Aboboy. Oh, and did we mention BOSSES?! Mini-bosses, medium bosses, large bosses, and ultra-huge multi-stage bosses will assault you at every step of your journey.Ībobo's path is a long and hard one, he'll encounter more enemies than any single character has ever had to fight, but this is Abobo we're talking about here. Gameplay ranges from beatemup, to underwater platformer, to side-scroller, to top-down dungeon crawler, wrestling, run-and-gun, boxing, and MOAR! Not only does Abobo have to fight through these classic games, but he has to adapt to their varying gameplay styles. "Abobo's son has been kidnapped and now it's up to you to help Abobo fight his way through some of the greatest NES games of all time in order to rescue him. If you donate to Abobo's Big Adventure, you will receive a free copy of Aboboy's Small Adventure, a downloadable flash game starring Abobo's son Aboboy, who can defeat enemies such as children, cops, robots, dinosaurs, squid, UFOs, and other people by hugging them to death in a local amusement park.The game is based on a game with Mega-Drive characters featuring Domo-kun, which is known as Domo-Kun's Angry Smashfest.The game's development began in 2002 and was finished in 2011.The movie released in 1985, which was coincidentally the same year that the NES was released in North America. The name of Abobo's Big Adventure is a parody of the movie Pee-wee's Big Adventure.The game's protagonist, Abobo, is from Double Dragon.Play the game here on the main site or here on Newgrounds.For browser independent version, player has to be online in order to receive his/her medal. ![]() In order to unlock them player needs to click objects, press defined keys at a specific moment, move into secret path/room, kill enemy in a particular manner, etc. Balloon Abobo / Pro Wrabobo ( Balloon Fight / Pro Wrestling).In order to rescue his son Abobo must traverse 8 different levels, each level is a tribute to a famous NES game: *The A and B buttons changes depending level.But the game only uses few buttons inspired by the NES one: In Zeldabobo, the game mirrors The Legend of Zelda's original gameplay, and so on, parodying the gameplay of other NES games such as Balloon Fight!, Pro Wrestling, Mega Man, Contra, and Punch Out!! with each of them having different game play mechanics. In Urban Chabobo, the game is a fighting game like Urban Champion. In Super Mabobo, the game has each a unique style of gameplay that changes to a side-scrolling platformer, the player needs catches the enemies with the tongue and launch to another enemies to defeat them. In the Double Drabobo level, the game is a beat 'em up. The gameplay changes between the levels like in Battletoads. He travels many NES games to rescue his son while slaughtering and destroying everyone he stumbled upon. Abobo - A bald strongman from Double Dragon and a loving father.
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