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Thursday, October 30, 2008


Daruma Game is a Flash implementation of an ancient Japanese game called Daruma Otoshi, with a couple of small changes made by the developer Naokazu Terada. The traditional hammer has been replaced with a ball on string, and pieces can be knocked away from the structure in any order, as long as the head touches the ground without being turned sideways or upside down. (source: nekogames)

Name: Daruma Game
Developer: Naokazu Terada
Category: Arcade
Type: Browser

Comments

this game is really hard... I can't even get past the third level.

Hey, stoopid line guy... Stop stealing my schtick!

And I got up to level 4, so there!

Got up to level 5.

At first, I didn't really get where the game was, it seemed pretty easy.
Got up to level 4, got bored, came off.

Came back five minutes later and it took me another ten minutes to just get past level two.

Now I'm getting into it, it's pretty fun. Having another go to see if I can reach level 6 now.

I'm going to say I got to the sixth level, just so the comments continue like that.

I got to level 50, believe it or not.

I'll just say that the screenshot gallery is very informative ;)

As for actually getting to the end, one thing that might not be immediately obvious that I found useful was going around and hitting stuff to the left when the default direction seemed risky.

how do you get them to lean the other way?

LIAR LIAR LIAR. The Game is cleared after level 5. There are only 5 levels !!!! Level 50 ? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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