
To be honest, I (JohnPaul) have never been the biggest fan of puzzle games. Rather than feeling fun and rewarding, I tend to find them frustrating and annoying. Unfortunately, Dokuro does nothing to change this. Although it has interesting visuals, a charming story, and some genuinely interesting gameplay elements, it ends up being a frustrating escort mission with imbalanced level design, resulting in a game that could have been better than it actually is.

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Dylan Chaundy from Vita Player reviews the oldie but goodie puzzle-platformer "Dokuro."

Dokuro is a wonderful puzzle game but I can only recommend you to play it on a platform that can make use of a touch screen like the PS Vita or a tablet/phone. PC is not the platform for it
9/10 for me hands down
A person who admits they don't like puzzle games reviews a puzzle game.
Why is this relevant then?
Why would someone who doesn't like puzzle games review one? I can understand different opinions, but most people don't read reviews that of genre they aren't interested in and it ultimately just lowers overall impression of the game.
I've played it a fair bit, and would say that it's a challenging and well made platform/puzzle game.
If that sounds like your thing, then it's highly recommended.