

Okay, so if you grew up obsessed with Cardcaptor Sakura like I did, this Game Boy Color game is basically nostalgia in cartridge form. You play as Sakura running around Tomoeda trying to recapture those pesky Clow Cards—some float around town, others hide in weird spots, and a few straight-up ambush you. The pixel art somehow nails the anime’s dreamy aesthetic, and the music? Instant serotonin hit.
It’s not just fetch quests, though. You’ve got little puzzles where you match cards to situations (like using Fly to cross gaps or Watery to put out fires), and the dialogue actually feels like the show—Sakura’s overly polite, Kero’s snarky, and Tomoyo’s just there to film everything. My only gripe? The battle controls are a bit janky until you get used to them.
Honestly, it’s a love letter to fans—short, sweet, and packed with that early-2000s magical girl charm. Just don’t expect a deep RPG or anything.
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