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StarTropics

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StarTropics is a Nintendo action-adventure game for the NES that follows Mike Jones, a young baseball player who journeys to tropical islands to rescue his missing uncle, Dr. Jones. Blending overhead exploration, dungeon crawling, and puzzle solving, it stands out for its unusual yo-yo weapon and its light adventure structure. It is often remembered as one of the more distinctive and well-regarded late-era NES originals.
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Release Date
1990-01-01
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Plays
9

Players control Mike from an overhead perspective, exploring villages, caves, temples, and other island areas while talking to NPCs for clues and collecting keys, tools, and upgrades. Combat centers on the yo-yo, which can be thrown at enemies and powered up through use, while movement and spacing are important for survival. Progress is gated by item acquisition, hidden passages, switches, and environmental puzzles, with new areas opening as the story advances.

Mike Jones

The protagonist, a young baseball player who uses a yo-yo as his main weapon while searching for his kidnapped uncle.

Dr. Jones

Mike's archaeologist uncle, whose disappearance sets the story in motion.

Talk to every NPC and revisit towns after major events, since important hints are often given through conversation. Save healing items for longer dungeons and boss fights, and learn enemy patterns so you can attack from safe spacing. Check suspicious walls, corners, and dead ends for hidden rooms or passages, as exploration is frequently rewarded with essential items. When a puzzle or route seems blocked, return later with new tools or after triggering the next story step.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use your strongest healing items only when entering long dungeon stretches or boss rooms.

Tips

The yo-yo is safest when used with spacing; avoid trading hits up close.

User Reviews

A clever mix of action and adventure with a memorable weapon and a strong sense of discovery.

User Reviews

Challenging at times, but the puzzles and atmosphere make it one of the NES's standout oddities.

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