

Lolo No Daibouken is one of those Game Boy puzzlers that looks cute but will absolutely wreck your brain if you're not careful. You play as this little blue blob named Lolo, pushing blocks, dodging snakes, and trying to grab all the hearts in each level—sounds simple, right? Nope. The first few screens trick you into thinking it's easy, then suddenly you're staring at a room full of moving enemies and one-way tiles, trying to figure out the exact order to move stuff without trapping yourself.
The pixel art has that classic Game Boy charm, all chunky and satisfying when you solve a puzzle. And don't expect to brute-force your way through—some levels make you stop and actually think, which I love. It's got that "just one more try" pull, even when you've been stuck on the same screen for 20 minutes.
If you're into retro puzzle games that don't hold your hand, this one's a gem. Just maybe don't throw your Game Boy across the room when you realize the solution was stupidly obvious the whole time.
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