
Indie developer Pixel Games has launched crowdfunding for bringing Donut Dodo to the Nintendo 64, complete with an actual physical cartridge.
The new Kickstarter campaign for Donut Dodo on Nintendo 64 is now live and hit its funding goal of €10,000 (roughly $11,731) in under 24 hours.
Donut Dodo was originally released for Windows PC (via Steam) since 2022 and was ported to Switch later that year.
Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a video for its Nintendo 64 port:
If a long lost arcade game from 1983 resurfaced today, it would be Donut Dodo – a classic 2D platformer from the golden era, tough as nails and challenging for the whole family! Ready to top the high score table?
Tough as nails and no continues, do you have what it takes?
Donut Dodo is a light-hearted arcade game, reminiscent of the beloved classics from the early 80’s that we still cherish to this very day. You play as Baker Billy Burns, who has to run, jump, and climb to outwit Donut Dodo and his bunch of clueless minions. Your goal is to collect all donuts in each level, in the best possible time!
Will you top the high score table today? Come and join the fun!
Features
- 5 single-screen levels plus a bonus stage, each with their distinct game mechanics
- incredibly tight controls (no cheap deaths) for frantic single-player arcade gameplay
- old-school screen ratio and pixel perfect graphics with a 16-color palette
- an original chiptune soundtrack by the very talented CosmicGem
- worldwide leaderboards, limited to 3-character initials, arcade style!