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You push blocks and match patterns at first, then suddenly you're stuck staring at the screen, laughing at the weird little sound effects while your brain melts. Pure '90s Game Boy charm.

Ah Harimanada came out for the Game Boy in 1993, developed by I'Max and published by Yojigen. It was part of that wave of quirky, experimental puzzle games that felt right at home on Nintendo's handheld, offering something a little different from the usual platformers and RPGs.
You control a character moving through a series of single-screen puzzle rooms, pushing blocks to form specific patterns that open the exit. The main goal is to clear each stage by arranging blocks correctly, often under tight space constraints or with limited moves. Signature mechanics include pattern matching, where you replicate a target shape shown at the top of the screen, and careful block manipulation, since mistakes can force a reset. The pacing is deliberate, and some puzzles demand real patience. It feels like a quiet, satisfying workout for your spatial reasoning, punctuated by those odd little sound effects that stick with you.

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