

Boundish is one of those weird little GBA gems that never left Japan—part of the Bit Generations series, which was all about minimalist, almost abstract gameplay. This one's a rhythm-based ball-bouncing game where you tap buttons to keep a dot in the air, but it gets surprisingly intense. The music’s got this hypnotic electronic vibe, and the longer you go, the more the screen starts pulsing with colors like some kind of retro rave.
At first, it feels almost too simple, but then the patterns get faster, the beats more erratic, and suddenly you’re sweating over a single pixel. There’s something oddly satisfying about nailing a long combo, even if the whole thing looks like a screensaver from 1995. If you’re into quirky rhythm games or just love weird experimental stuff, this is worth a few rounds.
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