Play Dora the Explorer - The Search for Pirate Pig's Treasure (U)(Eurasia) online

Play Dora the Explorer - The Search for Pirate Pig's Treasure (U)(Eurasia) Online

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Game Boy Advance(GBA)
2002-12-12

Dora, while playing catch with boots, overthrew the ball. While looking for it, Dora and Boots met Pirate Pig, who offered them to help him search for his treasure chest.

Based on the Nick Jr. television series, this platformer carries the player through eight locations on the map. In each location, three levels require the player to play as Dora and/or Boots to collect three stars. 30 coins also scatter each level, yet they are optional. Varying items, which help the player progress, are placed in each level. However, watch out for Swiper, who sneaks around, trying to steal your collected items.

  • DeveloperCinéGroupe Interactive
  • PublisherCinéGroupe Interactive
  • Release Date2002-12-12
  • GenresActionEducationalPlatformer
  • PlatformsGame Boy Advance(GBA)
  • Players0

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