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Flip discs and outsmart the CPU in a strategic board game.

Riverse Kids (japan) (unl) Game
Riverse Kids (Japan) (Unl) game

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  • ↑↓←→ Move
  • Z Btn A
  • X Btn B
  • A Btn X
  • S Btn Y
  • Q / E L / R
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About Riverse Kids (japan) (unl)

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Category
Strategy
Platform
Super Nintendo
File size
386
Release year
1995

Riverse Kids is an unlicensed Super Famicom cartridge released in Japan, developed without official Nintendo approval. It exists as an adult, pornographic reinterpretation of the board game Othello, known in Japan as Reversi. This places it among a small number of unofficial SNES titles that circulated outside the mainstream market, often through specialty channels.

You play by taking turns with the CPU, placing black and white discs on the board to flip your opponent's pieces and control the most squares. The core objective is straightforward: dominate the board by the time all spaces are filled. The game's primary mechanic is this simple tile-flipping, but it is defined by its aggressive and punishing AI opponent. The computer makes calculated, difficult moves that can quickly turn the game, requiring careful long-term strategy over quick reactions. Matches are tense and methodical, with a high difficulty that demands full attention to avoid being trapped. It feels like a constant, quiet battle of wits where a single misstep can cost you the entire game.

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