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Play Guruguru Town Hanamaru-kun (Japan) Online

You play as a round-headed kid stumbling through a quirky town, solving tiny puzzles like delivering mail or wrestling with stubborn doors—it’s all weirdly cozy and charming. The chunky pixel art and catchy music make it feel like a little lost GBC treasure.

Genre: Puzzle
Released: 2000
File size: 68 bytes
Game cover

Game Overview

Guruguru Town Hanamaru-kun is one of those weird little Game Boy Color games that makes you smile the second you start playing. You control this round-headed kid (who, yes, kinda looks like a spinning top) as he bumbles through a town full of oddball characters and tiny puzzles. It’s not epic—just small, silly tasks like delivering mail or figuring out how to open a stubborn door—but there’s something cozy about it.

The art’s got that chunky, bright GBC style, and the music sticks in your head in the best way. I love how half the time you’re not even sure what you’re supposed to do next, but poking around until something works is part of the charm. Definitely a game for when you want something cheerful and low-pressure.

It never left Japan, which is a shame, but if you’ve got a soft spot for retro oddities, this one’s a delight.

Game Boy Color
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