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Swing a rusty farm tool at hordes of angry vegetables while dodging bouncing carrots and kamikaze corn—somehow this weird SNES game turns garden tools into pure chaos. The chunky pixel art and janky soundtrack make it feel like playing inside a sugar-fueled kid’s doodle.

Developer: Sekaibunka Publishing, Inc.
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1996
File size: 940.42 KB
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Game Overview

Corn Buster came out in 1996 for the Super Nintendo, published by Sekaibunka. It was a late release for the system, a time when a lot of smaller, quirkier games were still finding an audience. It doesn't look or sound like the big-budget titles from earlier in the SNES lifecycle, but it has its own strange charm.

You control a farmer armed with a scythe, and your goal is to clear each screen of aggressive produce. The main mechanics involve swinging your tool to break apart waves of corn, tomatoes, and other vegetables that bounce and charge toward you. You move screen by screen through a linear farm, and the pacing is frantic, almost overwhelming at times. It feels like trying to mow a lawn during a food fight.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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