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Play Hamster Club - Oshiema Chuu (Japan) Online

You take care of a tiny pixel hamster—feed it, play mini-games, and watch it wiggle around in that weirdly addictive GBC loop. Pure late-'90s comfort vibes.

Genre: Simulation
Released: 2000
File size: 353 bytes
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Game Overview

Hamster Club: Oshiema Chuu came out in 2000 for the Game Boy Color, developed by Culture Brain. It was part of that wave of pet simulation games that felt perfectly suited for handhelds, simple and repetitive in a way that made sense for short bursts of play between other things.

You control a small hamster, guiding it through a series of daily care routines and mini-games. The main goal is to keep your hamster healthy and happy by feeding it, cleaning its cage, and playing with it using items you collect. Signature mechanics include navigating through menu based care screens, participating in simple mini-games like rolling a ball or running in a wheel, and watching your hamster react to your attention. The pacing is slow and deliberate, with no real pressure or difficulty spikes. It feels like checking in on a quiet, low maintenance digital friend.

Game Boy Color
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