Play Plok! (Japan) Online
You play as a guy who throws his own arms and legs at enemies while bouncing between weirdly charming levels—just when you think you’ve got the hang of it, the game throws some brutal platforming your way. That soundtrack, though? Pure 90s magic.

Plok! (Japan) is one of those SNES games that makes you wonder how it didn’t become a household name. You control this weird little flag-waving dude who literally yeets his own limbs at enemies—and somehow, it works. The first level throws you onto a sunny beach with bouncing shells and crabs, and within minutes, you’re chucking arms like confetti.
The art style is pure Saturday-morning cartoon, but don’t let that fool you—some sections are brutal. Remember that haunted factory level? I died like 20 times figuring out the timing on those piston platforms. But the music? Absolute fire. The Follin brothers went all out, mixing surf rock with eerie synth in a way that shouldn’t work but totally does.
It’s got that classic ’90s platformer vibe where every stage feels like its own mini-adventure. One minute you’re dodging giant scissors, the next you’re riding a minecart through a cave. If you’re into weird, creative games that don’t take themselves too seriously, Plok! is a must-play. Just be ready for that main theme to live rent-free in your head forever.

Download Plok! (Japan) ROM
You can download this ROM to play Plok! (Japan) offline using an Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.