

Okay, so Wagamama Fairy Miruro de Pon! Yume no Kakera is one of those quirky Japanese GBA games that never made it overseas—which is a shame, because it’s got this weirdly charming mix of fairy tale vibes and puzzle mechanics. You play as Miruro, a fairy who’s… well, kind of a brat (the title basically calls her "selfish"), and you’re collecting dream fragments to fix some mess she caused.
The gameplay’s a mix of tile-matching and light RPG elements—think Puyo Puyo but with more story and fairy dust. The art’s super cute, all pastel colors and big-eyed characters, and the music’s the kind of cheerful J-pop that sticks in your head. It’s not super deep, but it’s the kind of game you pick up when you just want something cheerful and a little silly.
Also, yeah, it’s Japanese-only, but the puzzles are easy enough to figure out even if you don’t understand the dialogue. If you’re into retro imports or just love obscure GBA gems, this one’s a fun little time capsule.
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