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Play BS Dandan Belt Conveyor - Ukulele no Maki (Japan) [b] Online

You frantically sort junk on a runaway conveyor belt while ukulele music plays—it’s weirdly stressful and weirdly great. Feels like a lost SNES prototype for factory workers who had too much coffee.

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BS Dandan Belt Conveyor - Ukulele no Maki (Japan) [b] is one of those weird little SNES games that makes you go, "Wait, this was a real thing?" It’s like someone took the stress of working a factory line, mixed it with the frantic energy of a puzzle game, and then slapped a ukulele soundtrack on top for good measure.

You’re basically sorting items on a speeding conveyor belt—somehow both simple and panic-inducing—while this cheerful, slightly off-kilter music plays in the background. It shouldn’t work, but it does. The whole thing feels like a lost prototype from an alternate universe where Nintendo decided to make games for over-caffeinated office workers.

Never officially released outside Japan, this [b] version is even more obscure than the original, which just adds to its charm. If you’re into digging up forgotten 90s oddities, this one’s a trip. Just be warned: that ukulele tune will haunt your dreams.

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