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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

Korokke Great Toki no Boukensha is a 2003 Game Boy Advance release from developer KID and publisher MTO. It arrived late in the GBA's life, a time when developers were comfortable with the hardware and willing to experiment with niche concepts. The game fits right into that experimental spirit, offering a quirky, food-themed adventure that stands apart from more traditional offerings on the platform.

You control a round, potato croquette hero named Korokke who wields a trusty frying pan. Your goal is to rescue your kidnapped friend by traveling through different time periods, each with its own visual style and enemies. The gameplay involves exploring compact, screen-by-screen areas, whacking food-based foes with your pan, and solving simple environmental puzzles to progress. The pacing is brisk, and the challenge is moderate, focusing more on charm than frustration. It feels like a cheerful, bite-sized adventure full of silly surprises.

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