

Ever heard of Super Loopz? It’s one of those weird little SNES games that never made it out of Japan—Imagineer just quietly dropped it there and left the rest of us hanging. The whole thing’s a puzzle game where you’re rotating these looped tracks to guide a ball to the exit, but the physics get kinda janky in the best way possible. Like, sometimes the ball just yeets itself off the track because you angled it wrong, and you’re left staring at the screen like, "Well, that wasn’t supposed to happen."
It’s got that early ‘90s charm—bright colors, simple mechanics, and a soundtrack that’s either hypnotic or annoying, depending on how long you’ve been stuck on the same level. Not gonna lie, some of the later stages feel like they were designed by someone who hates happiness, but that’s part of the fun. If you’re into obscure imports, this one’s a neat little time capsule.
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