Dr. Luigi

Dr. Luigi, known in Japan as Dr. Luigi & Virus Buster, is a title in the Dr. Mario series. The game was released exclusively for Nintendo eShop on Wii U as part of the Year of Luigi. As the title suggests, the game stars Luigi in a game very similar to Dr. Mario.

Gameplay
The gameplay is very similar to original Dr. Mario games. Players must eliminate viruses by stacking Megavitamins on them and ultimately creating a row of four or more of the same color. In this game, however, there is a new game mode named Operation L, which involves stacking multicolored L-shaped pills in reference to Luigi.

Combos are altered in this game. In Dr. Mario, when a player gains a combo, the opponent will receive two half-Megavitamins to stall progress. In Operation L, when a player gains a combo, the opposing player's upcoming Megavitamin will have its colors switched.

Game Modes

 * Operation L: The new mode of Dr. Luigi. In this mode, the player need clear the bottle of Virus, like in other Dr. Mario games. They use L-shaped megavitamins in this mode. The L-Shaped megavitamins are 2 normal megavitamins in a stack, and if this megavitamin stays on top of a virus, megavitamin or the end of bottle, the 2 megavitamins will separate.
 * Retro Remedy: This is the classic mode of Dr. Mario. In this mode, the player doesn't have L-shaped megavitamins, only normal megavitamins. In this mode the player needs to clear the bottle from the virus with 3 pills of the same color of virus.
 * Virus Buster: In this mode, only touch-screen controls are used. After a while on the same stage stage, two megavitamins appear, and then three.
 * Online Mode: Like Dr. Mario Online Rx, the player can play with friends and players around the world. The modes available are Operation L and Retro Remedy.

Trivia

 * The fever virus (Red Virus) is the first virus to have a female design.
 * Unlike his brother, Dr. Luigi still wears his hat instead of a head mirror.