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Abobo's Big Adventure'Developer(s)I-MockeryPestoforcePox PowerReleasedJanuary 11, 2012GenreParodyMode(s)Single PlayerPlatformAdobe FlashMediaWeb browser, DownloadAbobo's Big Adventure is a flash game created by I-Mockery, Pestoforce, and Pox Power. Billed as "the Ultimate Tribute to the NES", Abobo's Big Adventure stars Abobo, a character from the NES game Double Dragon, in a quest to save his son Aboboy. In doing so, he will fight in locales and against enemies from across the Nintendo Entertainment System's history.Story[]Copied from the main site:"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.Not only does Abobo have to fight through these classic games, but he has to adapt to their varying gameplay styles. Gameplay ranges from beatemup, to underwater platformer, to side-scroller, to top-down dungeon crawler, wrestling, run-and-gun, boxing, and MOAR!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.Abobo'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. He has the heart of a lion... probably because he actually punched a lion and ate its heart!Abobo will stop at nothing to save his beloved son, Aboboy. Are you ready to unleash his rage into this violent world of pixelated foes? You better be. If you're not, Abobo may pummel you too."Characters[]Main article: CharactersAbobo - A bald strongman from Double Dragon and a loving father. He travels many NES games to rescue his son while slaughtering and destroying everyone he stumbled upon.Aboboy - Abobo's missing son.Gameplay[]The gameplay changes between the levels like in Battletoads. In the Double Drabobo level, the game is a beat 'em up. 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 Urban Chabobo, the game is a fighting game like Urban Champion. 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. But the game only uses few buttons inspired by the NES one:Arrows: Control Abobo.A*: Attacks.B*: Attacks.*The A and B buttons changes depending level.Levels[]In order to rescue his son Abobo must traverse 8 different levels, each level is a tribute to a famous NES game: Double Drabobo (Double Dragon)Super Mabobo (Super Mario Bros.)Urban Chabobo (Urban Champion)Zeldabobo (The Legend of Zelda)Balloon Abobo/Pro Wrabobo (Balloon Fight/Pro Wrestling)Mega Mabobo (Mega Man)Contrabobo (Contra)Punchabobo (Punch-Out!!)Achievements[]Medals[]Main article: MedalsThere are 100 medals hidden in the game. 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. For browser independent version, player

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Has to be online in order to receive his/her medal.Unlockables[]Battle ModeThe EndingLuck Dragon LunacyAbobosterHistory[]"This feels so insanely surreal, I'm really not sure where to begin, so bear with me here. The development of this game has been one long roller coaster ride that I sometimes thought would never end. 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 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. 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. Simply put: Abobo's Big Adventure had to happen.After the success of the Domo game, I started getting involved in a variety of game development projects, but by 2006 I realized I had to get back to work on Abobo or it was gonna end up being one of those things I'd never finish. Fortunately, I had already worked on some games with my pals Nick and Pox, and they agreed to work on Abobo's Big Adventure with me. I told them it we were going to set out to make the ultimate tribute to the NES, but it was only later on after the full story was written out that I think they realized the true scope of the project. Would any of us have taken on this parody project had we known it was going to take so many years to complete? I can only speak for myself, and even I'm not sure about it.This was a hard game to make. The first thing we did was toss out all the old Abobo work and start from scratch, because the original game build was clearly outdated and wasn't turning out the way I had wanted. Next, a full story was worked up with plans for how Abobo would work his way from game to game in this massive adventure to save his son, Aboboy. Once that general storyline was finished, we began developing the first level by playing through countless NES games and making notes about which characters we wanted to include in it. It was a lot of work and research, but if this was going to live up to the title of "the ultimate tribute to the NES", we had to make it stand out from your average 8-bit parody game. Not only would we have Abobo fighting his way through a boatload of NES games, but each level would feature characters from a ton of other games. Put every NES game ever made in a blender, run on high,

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This article is over 12 years old and may contain outdated information The NES era was a special time for a lot of us. Many of the staff here at Dtoid will always have a certain attachment to the period, myself included. Abobo’s Big Adventure is a tribute to all those who grew up with the gaming gods of old. This free Flash game is quite fun and funny, definitely well worth a trip down memory lane. Abobo’s Big Adventure (PC)Developer: Team BoboPublisher: Team BoboReleased: January 11, 2012 MSRP: FREERig: Intel i7-820QM @3.06 GHz, with 8GB of RAM, GeForce GTX 480M GPU Abobo’s Big Adventure is a minimal game, a tribute to the NES generation in which everyone from Donkey Kong to Ryu Hayabusa makes an appearance in some form or another. Focused on punishing difficulty and an assumed proficiency on the part of the player, Abobo is a juxtaposition of the modern and the classic, a tangential parody of the youth and innocence of the NES era that melds grotesque physical comedy (read: poop rockets and bloodsport) and the simple gameplay of times long past. Drawing purely from the comedy of anachronistic allusions, Abobo constructs a caricature of everything about contemporary video game culture and feels like nothing less than a snarky shot at the 21st-century gamer. In my experience, a delicious cocktail of allusion and parody are the highest form of comedy. They necessitate prior experience and knowledge as well as engagement and immediate reflection upon the consumed work. Abobo fits right in that niche, tapping into the collective experience core gamers have with the NES. In much the same way that Greco-Roman art can be said to be the foundation of Western culture as a whole, the monomyth of the gamer would be the marriage of Mario, Mega Man, Metroid, and more. It is an aspect of our culture that we all share to some degree, even if the days of the NES weren’t our own. While never quite reaching the comic brilliance of Portal or Psychonauts, Abobo has more than a few “laugh out loud” moments. More often than not, however, it warrants a mild “heh.” Solidly constructed in general, the game still steps into the realm of excessive too often (like the aforementioned poop rockets). It was originally made as a free Flash game for Newgrounds and has that classic Newgrounds toilet humor. It fits the audience well. Stepping outside the allusions, Abobo doesn’t have much depth, though in this instance, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Controls are very simple — you move with the arrow keys and execute techniques with “A” and “S,” effectively using the keyboard like an inverted NES controller. Actions

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¿Recordáis el juego eminentemente retro del que os hablé hace una semana? Sí, el ‘Abobo’s Big Adventure’. Pues salió ayer. Lo sé, mi memoria me jugó una mala pasada y no os pude avisar ayer. Pero por un día tampoco nos vamos a pelear, ¿no? Eso mejor se lo dejamos a Abobo, ¿de acuerdo?, que tiene sed de venganza y muchas ganas de marcha. Tal y como comentamos en su momento, ‘Abobo’s Big Adventure’ es una genial parodia de muchos de los clásicos de la NES (‘Super Mario Bros.’, ‘Punch Out!’, ‘Mega Man’, ‘Contra’, sin olvidar al ‘Double Dragon’, puesto que Abobo forma parte de ese universo; es uno de los malos) que viene a dar como resultado el tributo definitivo con el que todo fan de la NES había soñado jugar. Además que es gratis. ¿Pero los reyes magos no venían el 6 de enero?A pesar de las múltiples referencias, no estamos ante un beat’em up como los de antaño, sino en un popurrí de estilos muy bestia divididos en ocho mundos especiales aderezado, a su vez, por una selección musical chiptune muy pegadiza. No hará falta jugarlo estrictamente desde un teclado, ya que en la página oficial nos dan facilidades para hacerlo vía mando gracias a la herramienta Joy2Key. Su control, en cualquier caso, es muy básico, tal y como en los tiempos de la NES. Nos moveremos con las teclas de dirección, y tendremos dos botones (A y S) para ejecutar distintas acciones, teniendo una a mayores con la pulsación de ambos a la vez cuando nuestra barra de ira (rage) esté llena.Además, y aunque sea gratuito, desde la página oficial podremos hacer donaciones, y no solamente contribuiremos a que Team Bobo nos pueda deleitar con más homenajes de este tipo en el futuro, sino que nos llevaremos de regalo, y en exclusiva, el juego ‘Aboboy’s Small Adventure’. ¿A qué esperáis?Jugar | Abobo’s Big AdventureEn Vidaextra | ‘Abobo’s Big Adventure’, la parodia gratuita de buena parte de los juegos de la NES, está al caer. No os perdáis su tráiler oficial

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Latest build of Abobo's Big Adventure with me to every town we visited and had a blast meeting all the incredibly nice fans at various game shops and arcades. Make no mistake about it; retro gaming is alive and well... you just have to look in the right spots. Next, to get everybody foaming at the mouth with anticipation, and to help ensure that this was the most incredibly over the top Flash project anybody had ever seen, we decided to create an official trailer for the game. Brad, a good friend of mine, had been working on Hollywood trailers for quite a while at his job and he kindly offered to help put the trailer together from the footage I had captured and a loose script we worked up. He did one hell of a job capturing the true nature of our game, and when we released it in early November on Youtube, everybody went absolutely insane over it as virtually every gaming news site featured it. People were already calling it "Game of the Year" and said the trailer gave them chills. Could this really be happening? Is this real life?" - I-MockeryCredits[]Game Designer: Roger BarrProgrammer: Nick PastoArtwork: Louis Fernet-Leclair (as Pox)Original Game Music (uncredited): Takashi Tateishi, Manami Matsumae, Kazunaka Yamane, Hirokazu Tanaka, Masamichi Yamazaki, Yukio Kaneoka, Akito Nakatsuka, Kenji Yamamoto, Kōji Kondō, Shinichi Sakamoto, Hidenori Maezawa, Kiyohiro Sada, Satoe Terashima, Shogo Sakai, Takafumi Miura, Yusuke Takahama, Iku Mizutani, Shinya Sakamoto, Masanori Adachi, Toshikazu Tanaka, Kikuko Hataya, Shigemasa Matsuo, Kazuo Sawa, Naoki Kodaka, David Wise, Harumi Fujita, Ayako Mori, Keiji Yamagishi, and Kenichi MatsubaraSpecial Thanks to: Tom Fulp, Dave Fulton, Brad Webb, John Bower, Jeff Bandelin, Darby Davis, and Matt CochranWe would like to thank all our fans friends and families for showing their support and patience over the years during the production of this huge labor of love. It meant the world and kept us going. Goonies never say die.Trivia[]The game's protagonist, Abobo, is from Double Dragon.The name of Abobo's Big Adventure is a parody of the movie Pee-wee's Big Adventure. Coincidentally, it was released in 1985, the same year that the NES was released in North America.The game's level select is based off Mega Man 2, with the game's main antagonists replacing the Robot Masters. It also has Abobo's face in the middle of it, which references the level select of Mega Man 3.The game's development began in 2002 and was finished in 2011.The game is based on a game with Mega-Drive characters featuring Domo-kun called Domo-Kun's Angry Smashfest.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, squids, UFOs, and other people, by hugging them to death in a local amusement park.In 2022, during the tenth year anniversary of Abobo’s Big Adventure, the YouTube channel 2 Left Thumbs held a 10th year anniversary livestream of Abobo’s Big Adventure with the

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Are context-sensitive, as the levels are a wildly varied smorgasbord of 8-bit staples. You can go from fighting down Double Dragon alleyways, questing through a penis-shaped Zelda dungeon, and touching gloves with Punch-Out‘s Little Mac. Playing just like their respective sources, from a mechanical perspective alone, the stages are damn near perfect. While often a bit too hard for my tastes, they never veers into the realm of absurd (see I Wanna Be the Guy). The title relies on technical skill, not raw trial and error, so if you die, it is your fault. This, like everything else, feeds into the theme of evoking nostalgia for an adult gaming audience. Then there are the boss battles, glorious indulgences in third-generation gaming that amount to simple tests of skill. The 80’s aesthetic is matched with gusto, placing the protagonist side-by-side with engines of unbridled nostalgia. Clocking in at around two hours, Abobo manages to pack a lot of content in a very small space — each of the eight levels contains several dozen references to the NES. Though I realize that the game is meant to throw the audience into the wayback machine, I also realize just how far games have come since then. Even if you are only playing for challenge, there has been a resurgence of modern games that are better in nearly every way (e.g. Super Meat Boy). This isn’t to say that Abobo is bad, but it isn’t as good as other, newer-feeling games. Still, the experience as a whole is unique and definitely worth a look, especially if you grew up the late 80’s or early 90’s. Its referential humor is fun and not something that can be found anywhere else. Abobo’s Big Adventure is a competent, very short but sweet throwback to our Golden Age. The referential humor and absurd juxtaposition of modern sensibilities on older mores is great, but it’s all been done already and better. The game does nothing wrong, in the strictest sense, but it just doesn’t have that “pop,” that “wow” that leaves a truly lasting impression. That said, it is free, so if you’re a gamer on a budget or someone just looking for a few yucks, it’s definitely worth it to follow Abobo on his journey, at least for a little while. 8 Great Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash. Destructoid is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more about our Affiliate Policy. Abobo's Big Adventure Abobo's Big Adventure First 10 Minutes Gameplay The first 10 minutes (2 levels) of Abobo's Big Adventure soon to be available to play

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In the original Double Dragon, although his character design and ability to transform is taken from the film.Jimmy Lee (voiced by Kaneto Shiozawa)The elder Lee brother. Jimmy has brown hair and wears an orange and black outfit in his default form, with his alternate color palette being gold and dark blue. He wears a red martial arts gi in his transformed form, with his alternate color palette being orange. He has a second alternate color palette being dark gray and violet from his default form and his martial arts gi being green. Jimmy has stronger attacks than his brother, Billy. He was the second player's character in the original Double Dragon. Like Billy, his design and transformation ability is based on his film counterpart.Marian Delario (voiced by Yuka Koyama)A childhood friend of the Lee brothers and female gang leader at Bloody Town. Fights using a street fighting style with techniques based on figure skating. Marian was the damsel in distress of the earlier Double Dragon games, although her depiction as a gang leader was based on the film as well.Bo Abobo (voiced by Daisuke Gōri)A former pro-wrestler from New York who works for Shuko. Abobo was the first stage boss in the original Double Dragon. In one of his super moves, he briefly turns into a bloated freak similar to the mutation he undergoes in the Double Dragon film.Burnov (voiced by Daisuke Gōri)An obese pro-wrestler from Detroit feared as the "human bomb". He has a rivalry with Abobo. Burnov was the first stage boss in Double Dragon II: The Revenge.Amon (voiced by Kaneto Shiozawa)A master of the fictional ninjutsu form of "Ryuganinpoh". He looks for the whereabouts of his missing family and believes Shuko might know something. His design is based on the Yagyu Ranzou character from Double Dragon 3:

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Master Higgins (also simply known as Higgins in-game) is an enemy who appears in the Waterfall section of Contrabobo. He hails from Adventure Island.Origin[]Master Higgins is the main protagonist of the NES game, Adventure Island, as well as the whole series.In The Game[]Master Higgins only appears once during the Waterfall section of Contrabobo. He rides on his skateboard, back and forth. It takes over twelve hits for Abobo to defeat Master Higgins (the same thing applies to the Machine Gun, but if you're using either the Flamethrower and Spread Guns, it takes over eleven hits, for the former, and five/several hits, for the latter, respectively). If Master Higgins is hit by a Lemming (along with more of them), using the Lemming Gun, he will get damaged from its explosion and lose tons of his health, except for a little bit of it until he is defeated by one more hit. Upon defeat, Master Higgins will fall off of his skateboard.Gallery[]Master HigginsMugshotMaster Higgin's name and health bar, along with the mugshotDefeated Master HigginsFlashing Master HigginsFlashing Master Higgins (2)Flashing Master Higgins (3)Flashing Master Higgins (4)Sprites[]

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Abobo's Big Adventure'Developer(s)I-MockeryPestoforcePox PowerReleasedJanuary 11, 2012GenreParodyMode(s)Single PlayerPlatformAdobe FlashMediaWeb browser, DownloadAbobo's Big Adventure is a flash game created by I-Mockery, Pestoforce, and Pox Power. Billed as "the Ultimate Tribute to the NES", Abobo's Big Adventure stars Abobo, a character from the NES game Double Dragon, in a quest to save his son Aboboy. In doing so, he will fight in locales and against enemies from across the Nintendo Entertainment System's history.Story[]Copied from the main site:"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.Not only does Abobo have to fight through these classic games, but he has to adapt to their varying gameplay styles. Gameplay ranges from beatemup, to underwater platformer, to side-scroller, to top-down dungeon crawler, wrestling, run-and-gun, boxing, and MOAR!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.Abobo'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. He has the heart of a lion... probably because he actually punched a lion and ate its heart!Abobo will stop at nothing to save his beloved son, Aboboy. Are you ready to unleash his rage into this violent world of pixelated foes? You better be. If you're not, Abobo may pummel you too."Characters[]Main article: CharactersAbobo - A bald strongman from Double Dragon and a loving father. He travels many NES games to rescue his son while slaughtering and destroying everyone he stumbled upon.Aboboy - Abobo's missing son.Gameplay[]The gameplay changes between the levels like in Battletoads. In the Double Drabobo level, the game is a beat 'em up. 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 Urban Chabobo, the game is a fighting game like Urban Champion. 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. But the game only uses few buttons inspired by the NES one:Arrows: Control Abobo.A*: Attacks.B*: Attacks.*The A and B buttons changes depending level.Levels[]In order to rescue his son Abobo must traverse 8 different levels, each level is a tribute to a famous NES game: Double Drabobo (Double Dragon)Super Mabobo (Super Mario Bros.)Urban Chabobo (Urban Champion)Zeldabobo (The Legend of Zelda)Balloon Abobo/Pro Wrabobo (Balloon Fight/Pro Wrestling)Mega Mabobo (Mega Man)Contrabobo (Contra)Punchabobo (Punch-Out!!)Achievements[]Medals[]Main article: MedalsThere are 100 medals hidden in the game. 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. For browser independent version, player

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Has to be online in order to receive his/her medal.Unlockables[]Battle ModeThe EndingLuck Dragon LunacyAbobosterHistory[]"This feels so insanely surreal, I'm really not sure where to begin, so bear with me here. The development of this game has been one long roller coaster ride that I sometimes thought would never end. 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 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. 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. Simply put: Abobo's Big Adventure had to happen.After the success of the Domo game, I started getting involved in a variety of game development projects, but by 2006 I realized I had to get back to work on Abobo or it was gonna end up being one of those things I'd never finish. Fortunately, I had already worked on some games with my pals Nick and Pox, and they agreed to work on Abobo's Big Adventure with me. I told them it we were going to set out to make the ultimate tribute to the NES, but it was only later on after the full story was written out that I think they realized the true scope of the project. Would any of us have taken on this parody project had we known it was going to take so many years to complete? I can only speak for myself, and even I'm not sure about it.This was a hard game to make. The first thing we did was toss out all the old Abobo work and start from scratch, because the original game build was clearly outdated and wasn't turning out the way I had wanted. Next, a full story was worked up with plans for how Abobo would work his way from game to game in this massive adventure to save his son, Aboboy. Once that general storyline was finished, we began developing the first level by playing through countless NES games and making notes about which characters we wanted to include in it. It was a lot of work and research, but if this was going to live up to the title of "the ultimate tribute to the NES", we had to make it stand out from your average 8-bit parody game. Not only would we have Abobo fighting his way through a boatload of NES games, but each level would feature characters from a ton of other games. Put every NES game ever made in a blender, run on high,

2025-04-01
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This article is over 12 years old and may contain outdated information The NES era was a special time for a lot of us. Many of the staff here at Dtoid will always have a certain attachment to the period, myself included. Abobo’s Big Adventure is a tribute to all those who grew up with the gaming gods of old. This free Flash game is quite fun and funny, definitely well worth a trip down memory lane. Abobo’s Big Adventure (PC)Developer: Team BoboPublisher: Team BoboReleased: January 11, 2012 MSRP: FREERig: Intel i7-820QM @3.06 GHz, with 8GB of RAM, GeForce GTX 480M GPU Abobo’s Big Adventure is a minimal game, a tribute to the NES generation in which everyone from Donkey Kong to Ryu Hayabusa makes an appearance in some form or another. Focused on punishing difficulty and an assumed proficiency on the part of the player, Abobo is a juxtaposition of the modern and the classic, a tangential parody of the youth and innocence of the NES era that melds grotesque physical comedy (read: poop rockets and bloodsport) and the simple gameplay of times long past. Drawing purely from the comedy of anachronistic allusions, Abobo constructs a caricature of everything about contemporary video game culture and feels like nothing less than a snarky shot at the 21st-century gamer. In my experience, a delicious cocktail of allusion and parody are the highest form of comedy. They necessitate prior experience and knowledge as well as engagement and immediate reflection upon the consumed work. Abobo fits right in that niche, tapping into the collective experience core gamers have with the NES. In much the same way that Greco-Roman art can be said to be the foundation of Western culture as a whole, the monomyth of the gamer would be the marriage of Mario, Mega Man, Metroid, and more. It is an aspect of our culture that we all share to some degree, even if the days of the NES weren’t our own. While never quite reaching the comic brilliance of Portal or Psychonauts, Abobo has more than a few “laugh out loud” moments. More often than not, however, it warrants a mild “heh.” Solidly constructed in general, the game still steps into the realm of excessive too often (like the aforementioned poop rockets). It was originally made as a free Flash game for Newgrounds and has that classic Newgrounds toilet humor. It fits the audience well. Stepping outside the allusions, Abobo doesn’t have much depth, though in this instance, that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Controls are very simple — you move with the arrow keys and execute techniques with “A” and “S,” effectively using the keyboard like an inverted NES controller. Actions

2025-04-24
User1337

¿Recordáis el juego eminentemente retro del que os hablé hace una semana? Sí, el ‘Abobo’s Big Adventure’. Pues salió ayer. Lo sé, mi memoria me jugó una mala pasada y no os pude avisar ayer. Pero por un día tampoco nos vamos a pelear, ¿no? Eso mejor se lo dejamos a Abobo, ¿de acuerdo?, que tiene sed de venganza y muchas ganas de marcha. Tal y como comentamos en su momento, ‘Abobo’s Big Adventure’ es una genial parodia de muchos de los clásicos de la NES (‘Super Mario Bros.’, ‘Punch Out!’, ‘Mega Man’, ‘Contra’, sin olvidar al ‘Double Dragon’, puesto que Abobo forma parte de ese universo; es uno de los malos) que viene a dar como resultado el tributo definitivo con el que todo fan de la NES había soñado jugar. Además que es gratis. ¿Pero los reyes magos no venían el 6 de enero?A pesar de las múltiples referencias, no estamos ante un beat’em up como los de antaño, sino en un popurrí de estilos muy bestia divididos en ocho mundos especiales aderezado, a su vez, por una selección musical chiptune muy pegadiza. No hará falta jugarlo estrictamente desde un teclado, ya que en la página oficial nos dan facilidades para hacerlo vía mando gracias a la herramienta Joy2Key. Su control, en cualquier caso, es muy básico, tal y como en los tiempos de la NES. Nos moveremos con las teclas de dirección, y tendremos dos botones (A y S) para ejecutar distintas acciones, teniendo una a mayores con la pulsación de ambos a la vez cuando nuestra barra de ira (rage) esté llena.Además, y aunque sea gratuito, desde la página oficial podremos hacer donaciones, y no solamente contribuiremos a que Team Bobo nos pueda deleitar con más homenajes de este tipo en el futuro, sino que nos llevaremos de regalo, y en exclusiva, el juego ‘Aboboy’s Small Adventure’. ¿A qué esperáis?Jugar | Abobo’s Big AdventureEn Vidaextra | ‘Abobo’s Big Adventure’, la parodia gratuita de buena parte de los juegos de la NES, está al caer. No os perdáis su tráiler oficial

2025-04-05

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