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Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II

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Developed and published by Nintendo, this action-adventure game is the sequel to StarTropics. Players again follow Mike Jones as he travels through time to stop the alien villain Zoda from rewriting history. Blending combat, exploration, and puzzle solving, the game moves across prehistoric lands, ancient Egypt, the Wild West, and a futuristic era, and is remembered for its varied stage design and inventive time-travel premise.
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Release Date
1994-01-01
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3

The game combines top-down and side-scrolling style stages, asking players to explore environments, defeat enemies, and solve location-based puzzles. Mike uses melee attacks and items to fight, while movement, jumping, and timing are essential in more platform-heavy sections. Progress is structured through sequential stages, with each era introducing new hazards, enemy patterns, and environmental mechanics that must be learned to advance.

Mike Jones

The series protagonist, a young adventurer who travels through time to stop Zoda.

Zoda

The alien antagonist trying to alter history.

Learn the trap patterns in each era before rushing forward, since many difficult sections are about navigation rather than combat. In platform-heavy areas, watch enemy movement cycles and move only when a safe opening appears. Save healing items for boss fights, and pay attention to dialogue and item hints because some puzzles depend on them.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use enemy attack pauses to counterattack and reduce damage taken.

Tips

Check the current era carefully for interactive objects, as key items can be easy to miss.

Tips

During boss fights, keep moving and deal with smaller enemies first when they interfere with positioning.

User Reviews

The time-travel theme makes the stages feel fresh and varied.

User Reviews

It strikes a nice balance between action and puzzles, though some riddles require patience.

User Reviews

A polished late-era NES title with strong design from Nintendo.

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