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Play Keiba Kizoku Online

Pick a scrappy horse, train it up between races, and sweat through pixelated photo finishes—your underdog’s slow climb from loser to champion is weirdly gripping.

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Game Overview

Keiba Kizoku is a Game Boy title from 1990, developed by I'Max and published by Irem. It arrived during the handheld's early years, a time when developers were still exploring what kinds of experiences worked on the small, monochrome screen. This game offered a niche but dedicated take on horse racing simulation, a genre not commonly seen on the platform.

You take on the role of an owner and trainer, managing a stable of horses. The main objective is to breed, raise, and train your horses to compete in and ultimately win a series of races. Key mechanics include selecting which races to enter based on your horse's condition, managing its stamina and spirit between events, and making tactical decisions during the race itself, such as when to push for speed or hold back. The pacing is deliberate, focused on long-term strategy rather than instant action. It feels surprisingly tense to watch your carefully nurtured horse fight for position in the final stretch of a race.

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