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OH! DANGO! JAM is a free flash game. It can be accessed via the [http://www.dango-itimi.com/jam/ official page]
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'''Oh! Dango! Jam''' is an online [[Adobe Flash]] [[fighting]] game with an [[RPG]]-like system of leveling and character attributes. Little is known about the game because its creator's website is in Japanese and the publicity is minimal. The repetition of the game makes it simple, but allows for various degrees of strategy. End game play revolves around acquiring more powerful characters and attempting to make it onto the leaderboard which consists of the top one hundred characters. The game has no story presented and besides the literal meaning of the names of the characters, no additional information is given for them either.


-White Bald Guy
{{ToC}}
-Ness
-Kappa
-Red Riding Hood
-Shadow Riding Hood
-Umbrella Girl
-Blue-Haired guy
-Pudding Head
-Manly/ Fist of North Star Panda
-Red Hippo
-White Hippo
-Flying Hippo
-Golden Hippo
-Whale(bear?)-riding loli
-Scorpion Hair
-Midget Link
-Grey-Haired Emo
-White Domo
-Bunny


GO /v/!
[[Category:Dango-Itimi]]
[[Category:Fighting]]

Latest revision as of 17:26, 16 July 2022

Box artwork for OH! DANGO! JAM.
Box artwork for OH! DANGO! JAM.
OH! DANGO! JAM
Developer(s)Dango-Itimi
Publisher(s)Dango-Itimi
Year released2006
System(s)Adobe Flash
Genre(s)Fighting
LinksOfficial websiteOH! DANGO! JAM ChannelSearchSearch

Oh! Dango! Jam is an online Adobe Flash fighting game with an RPG-like system of leveling and character attributes. Little is known about the game because its creator's website is in Japanese and the publicity is minimal. The repetition of the game makes it simple, but allows for various degrees of strategy. End game play revolves around acquiring more powerful characters and attempting to make it onto the leaderboard which consists of the top one hundred characters. The game has no story presented and besides the literal meaning of the names of the characters, no additional information is given for them either.

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