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Play Chaos Seed - Fuusui Kairouki (Japan) Online

Plant magic seeds in dungeons to grow buffs and traps while dodging monsters—mess up and you’ll waste good seeds, but nail a combo and watch whole enemy packs burn. It’s Harvest Moon meets roguelike before that was even a thing.

Genre: Role-Playing Game
Released: 1996
File size: 1.84 KB
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Game Overview

Chaos Seed: Fuusui Kairouki came out in 1996 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, developed by Neverland and published by Taito. It arrived late in the SNES lifecycle, a time when many players were already looking ahead to new consoles, but it offered something genuinely different from the typical action or RPG fare of the era.

You control a young feng shui master who must cleanse a series of dungeons corrupted by evil forces. The core of the game involves placing five elemental seeds in specific floor tiles to activate beneficial effects, heal the land, or damage enemies. Progress is methodical; you explore screen by screen, planning each seed placement carefully to avoid wasting resources or triggering traps. The difficulty is considerable, demanding patience and strategic thinking as you manage your limited seeds against increasingly complex dungeon layouts. It feels like solving an environmental puzzle while under constant threat.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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