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Play BS Freud no Chousenjou - 1 Gou (Japan) Online

You wander through surreal dreamscapes solving Freudian puzzles—like debating a talking inkblot or overanalyzing random objects—in this bizarre, text-heavy SNES RPG that feels like a lost Satellaview experiment.

Developer: SquareSoft
Genre: Role-Playing Game
Released: 1991
File size: 387 bytes
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Game Overview

Ever stumble into a game so weird you have to double-check it actually exists? BS Freud no Chousenjou - 1 Gou is one of those—an SNES RPG that feels like someone fed Freud’s notebooks into a ‘90s game dev’s brain. You’re basically navigating dream logic and psychoanalysis puzzles, all wrapped in that crunchy Satellaview aesthetic (Japan’s weird broadcast gaming experiment).

It plays like a visual novel with occasional "wait, what?" moments—like choosing whether to interpret a cigar as just a cigar or some deep-seated trauma. The text-heavy style means you’ll need patience (or a translation guide), but there’s something charming about its unapologetic strangeness. Found a copy buried in a retro forum years ago, and I still think about that one sequence where you argue with a talking inkblot.

Definitely not for everyone, but if you collect oddities or miss when games took bizarre swings, this is peak "they don’t make ‘em like this anymore." Just maybe keep a psychology textbook handy.

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