

Wheel of Fortune on Game Boy is exactly what it sounds like—the classic TV game show crammed into a tiny cartridge. You get that same thrill of spinning the wheel (with satisfying little clicks as it lands on dollar amounts or, let’s be honest, way too many "Bankrupt" spaces). The puzzles are a mix of straightforward and sneaky, and the AI opponents actually put up a decent fight sometimes.
It’s got that unmistakable Game Boy charm—blocky graphics, simple sound effects, and that weirdly addictive quality where you keep saying "one more round" even when you should probably stop. If you’ve ever shouted at the TV trying to solve a puzzle before the contestants, this’ll feel weirdly familiar. Just don’t throw your Game Boy when you land on Lose a Turn three times in a row.
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