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Dora: Rainforest Rescue is a family-friendly adventure game developed by Outright Games, released in 2025. It follows Dora and her friends as they tackle the mischievous Swiper, repair a broken Duplicator device, and save the magical Alebrije tree. Playing across six platforms including PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch, it blends platforming challenges with problem-solving puzzles. The game supports solo play, local co-op, and online multiplayer, making it a group activity option. Its bright visuals and interactive storytelling cater to younger audiences, though adults might find the simplicity charming. The game’s release date aligns with Dora’s long-running legacy, offering a digital playground for fans old and new.
Players navigate 3D platforming levels by jumping, sliding, and interacting with objects to solve environmental puzzles. Dora’s tools, like a grappling vine and water cannon, let her manipulate the environment, while sidekicks like Boots and Diego handle combat against Swiper’s minions. Sessions typically involve collecting scattered items, unlocking paths, and restoring the rainforest’s ecosystems. Multiplayer modes require players to split tasks, such as one fixing machinery while another fends off enemies. Controls are responsive but lack depth, favoring accessibility over complexity. The game’s pace is brisk, with levels lasting 10, 20 minutes, and it emphasizes teamwork over challenge. Repetition creeps in, but the whimsical setting and character banter keep it engaging.
PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 85% completing the story. Average playtime clocks in at 5, 8 hours, though 15% of players hit 15+ hours chasing side quests. The community mood is 70% “fun,” 65% “family-friendly,” and 30% “nostalgic,” with 12% calling it “too simplistic.” Critics praise its colorful presentation but note shallow mechanics. Achievements (150+ total) range from 10-minute quick wins to 10-hour grind challenges. Price data shows it sells for $39.99, undercutting similar titles. Parent groups highlight its educational value, while older players split between nostalgia and underwhelm. The 88% co-op completion rate suggests teamwork softens its easier difficulty.
Dora: Rainforest Rescue is best for families, kids, and Dora fans seeking casual co-op. Its low price and quick playtime make it a safe pick for younger audiences, though older players may find the puzzles and combat undercooked. With 150+ achievements and multiplayer support, it offers value for those prioritizing shared fun over challenge. Avoid if you prefer deep mechanics or replayability. The game’s charm lies in its simplicity and accessibility, making it a solid but forgettable entry in the platformer genre.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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