

Ever played one of those weird, charming SNES games that feels like it was made just to mess with you? Waratte Iitomo! Tamorin Pick is exactly that—a bundle of mini-games so random you’ll either laugh or stare at the screen wondering what you just witnessed. One second you’re stacking blocks, the next you’re dodging falling… melons? Yeah, it’s that kind of game.
The graphics have that early ‘90s Japanese variety show vibe—bright colors, exaggerated expressions, and a soundtrack that’s equal parts catchy and chaotic. Some of the challenges are stupidly simple (like timing button presses), while others make you question if the devs were just making things up as they went. But that’s the fun of it—no pressure, just pure, unpredictable nonsense.
Best part? It’s one of those games where you can yell at friends to take their turn, then immediately regret it when they somehow score higher than you. If you’re into obscure retro stuff that doesn’t take itself seriously, this one’s a weird little time capsule worth digging up.
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