
Woody Pop - Shinjinrui No Block Kuzushi (japan) Game

Woody Pop is one of those weird, charming brick-breaker games from the Sega Master System era—except instead of a boring paddle, you control this little dude with a woodpecker head who bounces the ball with his beak. Yeah, it’s as Japanese as it sounds.
The blocks are arranged in these organic, almost puzzle-like patterns instead of neat rows, and some take multiple hits to break. There’s a timer ticking down, so you can’t just camp and wait for the perfect shot. The music’s got that classic FM synth jingle, and the whole thing feels like someone took Arkanoid and ran it through a Saturday morning cartoon filter.
Honestly, it’s not the deepest game, but there’s something satisfying about the way the ball physics work—just enough unpredictability to keep you adjusting. If you’re into retro oddities, this one’s a fun little time capsule.
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