Doraemon/World 2

The Shooter World
Upon arriving in World 2, you will enter the shooter portion of the game. The screen will scroll to the right on its own, while you must help Doraemon navigate the maze of obstacles and enemies that threaten him. Eventually, the path that Doraemon takes will move up and down, and the scrolling will change with the path. You still have your health meter, so you won't die instantly if you touch things. Even though you can travel through much of the terrain, you will take damage for doing so, so remain in the empty black space to remain safe.

Powering up
Health is hard to come by in this world, so you'll need as much protection and assistance as you can come by. Throughout this world, there are several side paths that Doraemon can take by pushing against them as they scroll by. For example, in the first stage, when you see a pool of water at the bottom, push Doraemon down against the water. The screen will stop scrolling to the right, and begin scrolling down. At the bottom, you can collect one of several items or people. What you will find at the bottom is random, but heavily dependent upon what you already possess.
 * If you are alone or have one assistant:You will most likely find Takeshi or Suneo. Takeshi lobs bombs that fall to the right when scrolling horizontally, and to the left or right while scrolling vertically.  They crash through everything and are very helpful.  Suneo fires a diagonal beam which alternates up and down while scrolling horizontally, and left or right while scrolling vertically.  Occasionally, you may find a health restoring dorayaki.
 * If you have both Takeshi and Suneo:If you are fortunate enough to find a power-up pathway with both Takeshi and Suneo in tow, you will most likely discover either the Flash Light or the Hirari Mantle. The Flash Light emits a powerful expanding ripple beam that destroys enemies with one hit.  The Hirari Mantle blocks 5 attacks that would otherwise damage you.
 * If you have both assistants and both power-ups:Holding on to every assistant and power-up can be extremely difficult. If you manage to do it, you are likely to encounter one of two items.  You may find one of the two Genki Candies hidden in the world.  After you find two of them, you will not find anymore.  The other item that you may potentially find is the Passing Hoop, which is actually an item for World 3.  If you claim it, you will start World 3 out with this valuable item right away instead of having to seek it out.

Powering down
While you can collect assistants and power-ups, you can also potentially lose them. If you take too many hits, then the last thing that you collected, whether it was a power-up or an assistant, will fall behind and scroll off the screen. Power-ups and assistants will drop away in the opposite order that you collected them. So if you collected Takeshi, then Suneo, and then the Flash Light, you will first lose the Flash Light, then Suneo, and finally Takeshi. Restoring your health by collecting dorayaki or Genki Candies can help prevent the loss of power-ups or assistants. You can never lose any Genki Candies or the Passing Hoop.

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