
Miracle Girls (japan) Game

Miracle Girls is one of those weird, charming SNES platformers that never made it outside Japan. You play as twin sisters—Natsuko and Miki—who basically fight evil by throwing candy at enemies. Yeah, it’s as ridiculous as it sounds, but in the best way possible.
The first level throws you right into it: bouncing between floating platforms, dodging weird little monsters, and spamming your candy attack like some kind of sugar-powered superhero. The controls are simple, but the levels get surprisingly tricky—some of those jumps require perfect timing, and the bosses actually put up a fight.
If you’re into obscure 90s anime aesthetics, this one’s a treat (pun intended). The sprites are bright and cartoony, and the whole thing feels like playing through an episode of a forgotten Saturday morning show. Just don’t expect a deep story—it’s pure, sugary action from start to finish.
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