Mr. Do! Reviews (Atari 2600)
Published by Developed by Released Also For Apple II, Arcade, Atari 8-bit, ColecoVision, Commodore 64, Game Boy, J2ME, MSX, PC-98, SNES, Tomy Tutor, Wii | Combined View |
User Reviews
There are no reviews for the Atari 2600 release of this game. You can use the links below to write your own review or read reviews for the other platforms of this game.
Our Users Say
Category | Description | User Score |
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Gameplay | How well the game mechanics work and the game plays. | 3.8 |
Graphics | The visual quality of the game | 3.5 |
Personal Slant | A personal rating of the game, regardless of other attributes | 3.1 |
Sound / Music | The quality of the sound effects and/or music composition | 3.2 |
Overall User Score (10 votes) | 3.4 |
Critic Reviews
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Woodgrain Wonderland (Jul 26, 2017)
Mr. Do! is a highly challenging game (much more so than Dig Dug, in fact) of timing and strategy. Although it’s obviously impossible to capture the cartoony graphics of the original, Coleco did a pretty good job of including as many elements of the music and graphics as possible. A very underrated arcade port.
83
The Video Game Critic (Dec 30, 1999)
Mr. Do is hectic and fun, but less strategic than Dig Dug. The graphics and sound are above average, and the control is quite responsive. Mr. Do has four skill levels.
20
Le Geek (2012)
Sadly, the big flaw in this version is that the "maze" you dig doesn't allow for the thin sides to remain. This can quickly leave the board wide open and make Mr. DO! too hard to be much fun. You might try to get the E-X-T-R-A letters once, but other than that you'll probably pull the cartridge out in frustration. As much as I wanted to like this game, I’d rather play Pac-man.