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You control a tiny Godzilla pushing blocks and swiping your tail to rescue monster pals—it's way more puzzle game than destruction rampage, with that weirdly adorable Game Boy charm.

Developer: Toho
Genre: Action
Released: 1990
File size: 66 bytes
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Game Overview

Godzilla-kun is one of those weird little Game Boy games that makes you go, "Wait, this exists?" You play as Godzilla's tiny, weirdly cute offspring—picture a chibi kaiju with stubby arms and a tail that's way too long for his body. Instead of wrecking cities, you're solving block puzzles and rescuing your monster buddies from kidnappers. It's like someone took Bomberman, gave it a Godzilla skin, and then made everything absurdly charming.

The sprites are chunky and colorful, and the whole thing feels like playing through a lost episode of some forgotten '90s cartoon. At first, I thought it'd be mindless smashing, but nope—you actually have to think your way through levels, pushing blocks and timing tail swipes just right. It's got that classic Game Boy quirkiness where you're never quite sure what's coming next, but you're having too much fun to care.

Never officially released outside Japan, which is a shame because it's way more interesting than half the licensed games that made it over. If you're into retro oddities or just want to see Godzilla's kid outsmart bad guys instead of flattening skyscrapers, this one's a delight.

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