

Momotarou Densetsu G is one of those weird little GBA card battlers that never made it outside Japan—which is a shame, because it’s got this odd charm to it. You’re basically building decks based on Japanese folklore characters (Momotarou, the peach boy, is your starter, obviously), and the art has this rough-but-stylized look that grows on you.
At first, the menus are a mess if you don’t read Japanese, but after a few rounds, you start recognizing card patterns—samurai hit hard but cost a ton, foxes are sneaky with debuffs, that kind of thing. The battles are simple turn-based stuff, but there’s something satisfying about slapping down a demon-quelling priest at just the right moment.
It’s definitely janky by modern standards, but if you’re into obscure retro card games, this one’s a neat curiosity.
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