

Yoshi no Road Hunting is one of those weird, charming SNES games that never made it outside Japan. You play as Yoshi—but instead of platforming, you're basically a dinosaur taxi, picking up little critters and dropping them off before time runs out. The controls take a second to get used to (why does bouncing feel so floaty?), but once you figure out the timing, it's oddly satisfying to chain deliveries.
It’s got that early '90s vibe—bright colors, chirpy music, and zero explanation for why Yoshi’s suddenly running a transport service. I kept expecting Mario to show up, but nope, just you, some impatient passengers, and the occasional obstacle course. Definitely more fun than it has any right to be.
If you're into obscure retro stuff, this one's a neat little time capsule.
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