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Play Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S - Kurukkurin Online

You slide pastel orbs around a grid as chibi Sailor Moon characters cheer you on—simple until the speed ramps up and suddenly you're sweating to clear tiles before the screen jams. The 90s anime vibes hit hard with peppy music and transformation sequences crammed between rounds.

Developer: Tom Create
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1995
File size: 349.87 KB
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Game Overview

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S - Kurukkurin is one of those weird little SNES games that somehow nails the vibe of the anime while being nothing like what you'd expect. Instead of side-scrolling battles, you're sliding colorful orbs around a grid, trying to match them before the screen fills up. It's simple at first—until the speed picks up and suddenly you're frantically shuffling tiles while Usagi's victory pose taunts you from the corner.

The real charm? Those tiny chibi sprites of the Sailor Scouts cheering (or facepalming at your mistakes) and the way the game just feels like a 90s anime Saturday morning. The music's peppy, the villains show up to heckle you between rounds, and yeah, there's even a transformation sequence crammed in there. It's not deep, but there's something satisfying about clearing a tricky stage just as the timer's about to run out. Definitely more fun than it has any right to be.

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