

Ochainu Kururin is one of those weird little GBA gems that somehow makes spinning a stick absurdly fun. You control this wobbly, stretchy rod thing (Kururin, I guess?) and have to navigate tight mazes without bumping the walls. Sounds simple, but the physics are just janky enough to keep you on your toes—like trying to thread a needle while riding a unicycle.
The Japanese version has this quirky charm with pastel colors and these oddly satisfying "boing" sound effects when you mess up. First few levels ease you in, but by stage 3, you'll be sweating over pixel-perfect turns. No idea what the Caravan tag means, but I’m pretty sure it involves zero actual caravans.
Definitely one to try if you’re into offbeat puzzle games that don’t take themselves seriously. Just don’t throw your GBA when the later stages get evil.
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