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Play BS Freud no Chousenjou - 6 Gou (Japan) Online

You play as Freud in a pixelated Vienna, decoding dreams about sentient teacups and untangling glitchy mysteries straight out of a late-night TV static hallucination.

Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1993
File size: 357 bytes
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Game Overview

Ever stumble onto a game so weird you can't believe it exists? BS Freud no Chousenjou - 6 Gou is exactly that—a text-heavy SNES oddity where you play as Sigmund Freud solving surreal mysteries. Not joking. One minute you're analyzing a patient's dream about sentient teacups, the next you're piecing together clues in a pixelated Vienna that feels half-dream, half-glitch.

It’s part of Japan’s BS-X satellite broadcasts, so the whole thing has this eerie, fragmented vibe—like flipping through late-night TV static and catching snippets of a psychological thriller. The puzzles lean heavy on Freudian symbolism (of course), and the writing’s just the right amount of campy. No combat, no platforming—just you, Freud’s notebook, and some truly bizarre case files.

Honestly, it’s more of an experience than a traditional game. If you’ve ever wanted to psychoanalyze a 16-bit fish that claims to be your childhood trauma, this is your chance. Just keep a walkthrough handy unless you’re fluent in ’90s moon logic.

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