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''Dr. Luigi'' is a 2013
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developed by
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and
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, and published by
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for the
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console. It is the sixth game in the ''Dr. Mario'' series and is part of the larger ''Mario'' franchise. The player must clear a field of invading viruses using pill capsules to eliminate them, in a
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fashion. The game offers four modes: "Operation L", which utilizes L-shaped pills; "Virus Buster", using the
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and
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; "Retro Remedy" with standard ''Dr. Mario'' gameplay; and local and online
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options, online utilizing the defunct
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Service. ''Dr. Luigi'' was created for the
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, celebrating the 30th anniversary of
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since his inception in 1983. Its release marked the celebration's continuation into the next calendar year of 2014. It was announced via a
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in December, and released on December 31, 2013, in North America and January 15, 2014, worldwide. Critical reception was average, with mixed opinions regarding its various modes and criticism for its lack of innovation. The game was followed by '' Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure'' in 2015, which includes some of ''Dr. Luigi''s gameplay elements. On March 27, 2023, The Wii U eShop was shut down, making it impossible to purchase and download the game.


Gameplay

''Dr. Luigi'' is a
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. In each round of the game, the player controls
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to eliminate the randomly placed viruses. Randomly colored pills are dropped onto the top of the field, distinguished by a bottle, and can be rotated by the player in four directions. When four or more capsule halves or viruses of matching color are aligned in vertical or horizontal configurations, they disappear. Any remaining floating capsules fall. The main objective is to complete levels, by eliminating all viruses from the playing field. A
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occurs if capsules reach the top of the playing field. Adjustable gameplay settings include the capsule falling speed, or highlighting where the capsule will land on the field. The game includes four game modes: "Operation L", where the capsules used are conjoined into an L-shape at move at a slower pace; "Virus Buster", a mode that is also in '' Dr. Mario Online Rx'', which is played by holding the
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vertically and using the
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to
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the capsules; "Retro Remedy", which uses traditional ''Dr. Mario'' series rules and lacks the gimmicks of Operation L; and local and
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. In multiplayer, each player clears their own playing field of viruses before the opponent does. Eliminating multiple viruses or initiating chain reactions can cause additional capsules to fall onto the opponent's playing field. A player wins a single game upon eliminating all the viruses or if the opponent's playing field fills up. The first player to win three games wins overall.


Development and release

''Dr. Luigi'' was developed by
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, the developers of '' Dr. Mario Online Rx'' and '' Dr. Mario Express'' in 2008, and
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. Most of the contents are reused gameplay from old games, such as Virus Buster, which retains a similar concept from ''Online Rx'', with the addition of updated graphics and sound. The main theme is a remix of the original track from '' Dr. Mario'' in 1990, composed by Hirokazu Tanaka. The game was developed for the
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celebration, which celebrated the 30th anniversary of Luigi's debut in 1983. The anticipated ending of the celebration was the end of 2013, but
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president
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said that "there will be some Luigi products to carry the Luigi banner into the next calendar year." ''Dr. Luigi'' was announced via a December
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, and was released on December 31, 2013, in North America and January 15, 2014, internationally. Various elements from ''Dr. Luigi'', such as Operation L, are in the game's successor, '' Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure''.


Reception

''Dr. Luigi''s critical reception was average, having a score of 65/100 on
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based on 38 reviews. In the first week of release in Europe, ''Dr. Luigi'' was the number one bestseller on the Wii U
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, ahead of '' F1 Race Stars'' and the re-release of '' The Legend of the Mystical Ninja''. The game's new gimmick, Operation L, received mixed opinions, mainly involving its simplistic additions to the ''Dr. Mario'' format. ''
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''s Heidi Kemps called Operation L "a disappointment" due to the shape's oversized nature that didn't allow for specific placement. Contrarily, ''
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'' reviewer Scott Thompson originally thought that L-shaped pills would be a "shallow gimmick", but found it to be more entertaining than the traditional ''Dr. Mario'' gameplay. ''
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''s Mike Futter often played Retro Remedy instead of Operation L due in part to the difficulty of randomly-generated Operation L levels. Chris Schilling of ''
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'' liked the simple gameplay function and optional intense difficulty. Writing for ''
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'', Jens Bischoff called Operation L "practically the only unique selling point of the download" and that it wasn't enough to justify its price. In comparison, Virus Buster was viewed more positively for its intuitive nature. Futter enjoyed the change of pace in Virus Buster, and how it shook up gameplay but retained the same mechanics. Thompson praised Virus Buster for its laid-back nature and more relaxing music, as a less stressful alternative to the other modes available. Virus Buster was a favorite of ''
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'' reviewer Ben Kuchera, lauded for being "a more direct, intuitive way to control the game" with a steady increase in difficulty. Kemps believed that Virus Buster benefited from using the
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instead of a
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used in the previous game. Online modes were considered functional yet lackluster. Kemps criticized the online features for lacking content and easy navigation, but he said that the features were at the least functional. Lee Meyer of ''
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'' praised the online modes for utilizing handicaps to level the playing field, and because lag was "non-existent" with minimal downtime between rounds. The original ''Dr. Mario'' was released in 1990 after the success of ''
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'', and, according to Schilling, the gameplay has not held up to modern standards due to its lack of change. He also found the price point to be high but considered this in part due to the free nature of ''Dr. Mario Online RX''. He found all of the modes except multiplayer to be too repetitive for long-term play. Jeremy Parrish of ''
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'' shared similar opinions but said it had more
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in comparison to prior games, mainly due to the number of modes available. Meyer and Kuchera saw little change in the formula but thought that the contents still worked as a pleasing puzzle game; according to Kuchera, ''Dr. Luigi'' was "a satisfying, customizable collection of puzzle games — even if it all feels a little too safe."


See also

* ''
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'' – Another video game released for the
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celebration * List of ''Mario'' puzzle games


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