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|image=Motteke Oh! Dorobou Box Artwork.jpg
|title=Motteke Oh! Dorobou
|title=Motteke Oh! Dorobou
|japanese=もってけ Oh! ドロボー
|japanese=もってけ Oh! ドロボー
|image=Motteke_Oh!_Dorobou_Box_Artwork.jpg
|developer=[[Data East]]
|developer=[[Data East]]
|publisher=[[Data East]]
|publisher=[[Data East]]
|released={{sys|snes}}{{jp|1995|December 15}}
|year=1995
|systems={{syslist|snes}}
|genre=[[Board game]]
|genre=[[Board game]]
|systems=[[SNES]]
|players=1-4
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|players=1-4
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{{Nihongo|'''''Motteke Oh! Dorobou'''''|もってけ Oh! ドロボー||"Take It Oh! Thief"}} is a comedic [[Board game]], developed and published by [[Data East]] for the [[Super Famicom]] in [[December 15]], [[1985]]. It was only released in Japan, and has never been translated from the original Japanese language. The romaji (Oh!) is written in a way that means (Oh! Thief) instead of (Ou) that would translate it (King thief).
{{Nihongo|'''''Motteke Oh! Dorobou'''''|もってけ Oh! ドロボー||"Take It Oh! Thief"}} is a comedic [[Board game]], developed and published by [[Data East]] for the [[Super Famicom]] in [[December 15]], [[1985]]. It was only released in Japan, and has never been translated from the original Japanese language. The romaji (Oh!) is written in a way that means (Oh! Thief) instead of (Ou) that would translate it (King thief).


The game has a group of thieves working against each other and also against the AI-controlled law enforcement to complete a heist and get away with a fortune of filthy lucre. The game contains random events that can help or obstruct the player's chances of success in a manner similar to the Jinsei Game series, the Japanese equivalent of [[wp:The Game of Life|The Game of Life]]. The [[Single player]] mode allows to select one for the player and three for their opponents between six career thieves, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
The game has a group of thieves working against each other and also against the AI-controlled law enforcement to complete a heist and get away with a fortune of filthy lucre. The game contains random events that can help or obstruct the player's chances of success in a manner similar to the Jinsei Game series, the Japanese equivalent of [[wp:The Game of Life|The Game of Life]]. The [[Single player]] mode allows to select one for the player and three for their opponents between six career thieves, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
The [[Multiplayer]] mode is up to four and can be made of people and/or AI to compete against each other.
The [[Multiplayer]] mode is up to four and can be made of people and/or AI to compete against each other.
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Image:Motteke Oh! Dorobou Title.png|Title screen
File:Motteke Oh! Dorobou Title.png|Title screen
Image:Motteke Oh! Dorobou Screenshot.png|Screenshot
File:Motteke Oh! Dorobou Screenshot.png|Screenshot
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[[Category:Data East]]
[[Category:Board game]]
[[Category:Board game]]
[[Category:Data East]]
[[Category:SNES]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]

Revision as of 23:21, 7 June 2022

Box artwork for Motteke Oh! Dorobou.
Box artwork for Motteke Oh! Dorobou.
Motteke Oh! Dorobou
Developer(s)Data East
Publisher(s)Data East
Year released1995
System(s)SNES
Japanese titleもってけ Oh! ドロボー
Genre(s)Board game
Players1-4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksMotteke Oh! Dorobou ChannelSearchSearch

Motteke Oh! Dorobou (もってけ Oh! ドロボー? "Take It Oh! Thief") is a comedic Board game, developed and published by Data East for the Super Famicom in December 15, 1985. It was only released in Japan, and has never been translated from the original Japanese language. The romaji (Oh!) is written in a way that means (Oh! Thief) instead of (Ou) that would translate it (King thief).

The game has a group of thieves working against each other and also against the AI-controlled law enforcement to complete a heist and get away with a fortune of filthy lucre. The game contains random events that can help or obstruct the player's chances of success in a manner similar to the Jinsei Game series, the Japanese equivalent of The Game of Life. The Single player mode allows to select one for the player and three for their opponents between six career thieves, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The Multiplayer mode is up to four and can be made of people and/or AI to compete against each other.

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