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Play Fairy Kitty no Kaiun Jiten - Yousei no Kuni no Uranai Shugyou (Japan) Online

Kitty-chan shuffles tarot cards and peers at tea leaves in this dreamy little fortune-telling sandbox—half astrology app, half pastel daydream, all marshmallow vibes.

Genre: Role-Playing Game
Released: 2000
File size: 267 bytes
Game cover

Game Overview

Okay, so this is one of those weirdly charming Japan-only Hello Kitty spin-offs for the Game Boy Color. You play as Kitty-chan wandering around this pastel fairy-tale world where everything's about fortune telling—tarot cards, zodiac signs, the whole mystical vibe. The menus are all in Japanese, but the icons are cute enough that you can kinda guess your way through.

First thing you notice? The music's way dreamier than you'd expect, like someone mixed a lullaby with wind chimes. You pick these little divination mini-games (I kept tapping A on the crystal ball one because sparkles), and Kitty does these adorable animations—holding up cards or staring at tea leaves way too seriously for someone shaped like a marshmallow.

It's definitely more of a digital toy than a proper game, but there's something weirdly relaxing about it. You can tell it was made for kids to just poke at after school. The horoscope part actually gave me a "lucky color" (pink, obviously) and I low-key wore a pink shirt the next day just to see. No miracles happened, but hey, the game tried.

Game Boy Color
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