
Matsukata Hiroki No Super Trolling (japan) Game

Ever stumbled into a weird, obscure SNES game that feels like it was designed to mess with you? That’s Matsukata Hiroki no Super Trolling in a nutshell. It’s one of those Japanese-only releases where half the time you’re not sure if you’re playing a game or being pranked—enemies pop out of nowhere, levels twist in bizarre ways, and the whole thing has this chaotic, almost surreal energy.
At first glance, it looks like a standard platformer, but give it five minutes and you’ll be laughing (or groaning) at how deliberately janky some of the traps and mechanics are. The controls are just slippery enough to make precision jumps feel like a gamble, and the music’s this weird mix of upbeat and slightly off-putting. Definitely not for anyone who takes their retro games too seriously.
If you’re into oddball, experimental 90s Japanese games, this one’s a trip—just don’t expect it to play fair.
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