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Play Korokke Great Toki no Boukensha (J)(Caravan) Online

You smack time-traveling sushi with a frying pan as a potato-shaped hero, hopping between caveman eras and neon futures while jazz plays. It’s Zelda meets absurd Japanese food puns in pocket-sized dungeons.

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Game Overview

Okay, so Korokke: Great Toki no Boukensha is one of those GBA games that makes you go "what is this?" in the best way possible. You play as this round, potato-shaped dude with a frying pan (yes, really) hopping through time to fix history—except everything’s dripping with weird Japanese humor and food puns. The first ten minutes involve whacking sentient sushi rolls with your pan while a jazzy soundtrack plays, and honestly? I was sold.

It’s like if someone took the structure of a classic top-down Zelda, shrunk it down to pocket-sized dungeons, and then drenched it in absurdity. The time-travel gimmick actually works—you’ll revisit the same areas in different eras, watching a tiny village evolve from caveman days to a neon future. Boss fights are creative too—one’s literally a giant angry rice ball you have to flip with your pan.

Originally a Japan-only Caravan title, it’s got that early 2000s vibe where games weren’t afraid to be silly but still packed in tight gameplay. Perfect for a lazy afternoon or if you’re tired of overly serious RPGs. Just don’t play it hungry—the food-themed enemies get distracting.

Game Boy Advance
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