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Guide a wobbly-eyed pup through pastel puzzles, nudging blocks into place while he bounces around like he’s had too much coffee. Starts easy, then suddenly you’re staring at the screen going “wait, how—oh.”

Genre: Puzzle
Released: 2006
File size: 2.49 MB
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Game Overview

Ochaken Kururin: Honwaka Puzzle de Hotto Shiyo came out for the Game Boy Advance in 2006, a late-era puzzle game from MTO. It was a time when the GBA library was deep with quirky, experimental titles, and this one fit right in with its cheerful, low-key charm.

You control a small, wobbly dog named Kururin, guiding him through single-screen puzzles by pushing blocks to clear a path to the exit. The main objective is simple: get him out of each room. The signature mechanics involve manipulating blocks that slide until they hit a wall, often requiring you to trap yourself temporarily or plan several moves ahead. The pacing is relaxed at first, but the difficulty ramps up steadily, introducing new block types and more complex spatial problems. It feels like gently untangling a knot with your fingers, satisfying when everything finally clicks into place.

Game Boy Advance
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