Drill Dozer



Known in Japan as "Screw Breaker", Drill Dozer is an action-Platform Game for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance, developed by Game Freak. (Yes, the same Game Freak who created Pokémon!)

The main character, Jill, is the daughter of the boss of a group of Loveable Rogues called the Red Dozers. The Red Diamond given to her by her now-deceased mother is stolen, and her father is injured, so Jill must go get her gem back on her own, with only her trusty Mecha-Suit-With-Drills-For-Arms Drill Dozer, The Obi-Wan, the Mechanic, and their Base on Wheels to help her.

This game provides examples of the following tropes:
"Grutch:"
 * Action Girl: Both Detective Carrie and Jill; the latter  Oh, there is others besides those two, The Magnet Sisters count and perhaps the most overlooked of them all,.
 * Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking:
 * Attack Its Weak Point: Every single boss is given some weakness to drills, and it's almost always some big, flashing hole.
 * Big Ol' Eyebrows: Jill's got big eyebrows, but her father's unibrow is epic.
 * Colossus Climb: The boss of Area 5.
 * Death Is a Slap on The Wrist: Pay 50 chips, and you're put back at the entrance of the room with full health.
 * Arguably a Scrappy Mechanic as well, since the only other use for the chips is to buy upgrades. You have to pay for Continues.
 * It's not so bad, as with all the upgrades you'll make way more than 50 chips before you're even CLOSE to dying. Hard mode requires 10 but this is burned away quickly by bosses unless you start over every time you die.
 * Drill Tank
 * Goldfish Poop Gang: The Magnet Sisters
 * Girl with Psycho Weapon
 * Heel Face Turn:
 * Heroic RROD:
 * Heroic RROD:


 * Jiggle Physics: It's quite easy to miss, but Carrie's walking sprite has these. Surprising for this sort of game.
 * It Makes Sense in Context
 * Let's Play: An awesome one by Katachresis, who makes an effort to step away from the obvious Double Entendres with little effect.
 * It seems Ntom64 and THD are doing one too. They make even less effort to shy away from Freud Was Right.
 * Mineral MacGuffin / Green Rocks: Is there anything those Diamonds can't do?
 * It can't.
 * It can. The heroes just choose to do it without the Red Diamond.
 * Nintendo Hard: The secret areas, ESPECIALLY the fifth one. Prepare to defenestrate a GBA or two because of this game.
 * And hard mode, which turns the Drill Dozer into a One-Hit-Point Wonder. Which also tends to turn each boss into That One Boss. And that's the only thing that makes the game harder, too!
 * No Export for You: in Europe, unsurprisingly. Fellow bigger-cartridge game Wario Ware Twisted shared the same fate.
 * No-Gear Level / Stealth-Based Mission: The opening of Area 5-1.
 * Punched Across the Room: Certain Skullker robots, most notably the ones in the fifth secret area.
 * The Power of Love: When, it
 * Recurring Boss:
 * Rose-Haired Girl: Jill.
 * Silent Protagonist: Guess who.
 * Spin to Deflect Stuff
 * Tennis Boss: The upgraded Policebot in Area 4-1. Combat revolves around catching the explosive projectile with your drill and sending it back -- but this is complicated by having to identify whether to catch it clockwise or counterclockwise (otherwise it explodes and damages you), and the ten-second countdown attached to it as you deflect the projectile back and forth between player and boss.
 * Theme Music Power-Up: Just about any time Jill finds the 3rd Gear in an area.
 * This Is a Drill: Right up there with Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
 * Speaking of Lagann, a lot of people think that Drill Dozer was inspired by that show because they are so similar (mainly because of the characters and the use of robots and drills). The truth is, the game came out first (2005), Gurren came out after (2007).
 * Timed Mission: Occurs during mission 6-1, when you have to.
 * Also the fifth boss.
 * Tube Travel: The many threaded tunnels that require drilling one way or the other to enter and navigate. Defeating the boss of Area 5 involved being able to navigate tunnels within a time limit to destroy the boss's weak points.
 * Turns Red: Most of the Humongous Mecha bosses get more aggressive after part of them is destroyed.
 * Also, the robot dog enemies turn white after you do some damage to them.
 * When All You Have Is a Hammer: Your drill can do everything from work combination locks, to act as a screwdriver, to deflect bullets, to reverse the direction of a giant drilling missile.
 * When All You Have Is a Hammer: Your drill can do everything from work combination locks, to act as a screwdriver, to deflect bullets, to reverse the direction of a giant drilling missile.