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You wander through shifting dreamscapes—pushing blocks one moment, chatting with floating heads the next—in this lost SNES gem where logic bends and fish-shaped clouds float by.

Idea no Hi came out for the Super Nintendo in 1994, developed by Shouei System. It was one of those quiet releases that didn't get much attention outside Japan, but it fits right in with the kind of experimental, puzzle-focused titles the SNES occasionally offered. You don't hear much about it, but it has a particular charm if you enjoy games that play with perspective and expectation.
You control a small, simple character navigating through a series of interconnected, screen-by-screen environments. The main goal involves exploring these spaces, solving environmental puzzles, and collecting items that help you progress. Signature mechanics include block pushing, interacting with strange NPCs for clues, and dealing with perspective shifts that turn ordinary objects into parts of a puzzle. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative at times, and some puzzles can be quite abstract, requiring careful observation rather than quick reflexes. Playing it feels like slowly untangling a quiet, personal riddle laid out in pixels and silence.

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