

Remember that old Jules Verne novel about racing around the globe? This GBA adaptation turns it into a weirdly addictive little board game-meets-RPG hybrid. You're Phileas Fogg, rolling dice to move across a world map while managing money, buying supplies, and occasionally getting into random encounters (turns out missing a train in 1872 is way more stressful than it sounds).
The pixel art has that charming early 2000s handheld vibe, and the different routes you can take actually make replays feel different—I got stuck taking a terrible detour through Siberia once and somehow still made it with three days to spare. Plays great on emulators if you don't have the original cartridge lying around.
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