Play Dolucky No Kusayakiu (japan) Online
Navigate quirky baseball matches while dodging ads and trying to win.

🎮 Game Controls
Make sure the game window is active to play.
- Move
- Btn A
- Btn B
- Btn X
- Btn Y
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- Start
- Select
About Dolucky No Kusayakiu (japan)
Dolucky No Kusayakiu came out for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994, developed by Imagineer. It was a time when the SNES library was full of experiments, and this game was one of them, built around the mascot for a Japanese company called Zoom. An American version called Zoo Ball was planned but never released, so it stayed a fairly obscure title outside of Japan.
You control Dolucky, a raccoon-like character, in a baseball game that plays out across single-screen fields. Your main goal is to win matches, but the mechanics are unconventional. You don't just hit and field; you navigate the field screen by screen, and the game incorporates heavy advertising for NECO products into the environment. The pacing is slower than a typical sports title, focusing more on navigating these ad-filled spaces than on fast-paced athletic action. It feels like a strange, quiet crossover between a mascot platformer and a commercial for 1990s consumer goods.
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