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Play Selection II - Ankoku no Fuuin (Japan) Online

Creepy dungeon crawler where torchlight barely keeps the dark at bay—pick your weapon carefully or enemies will shred you, and good luck decoding those cryptic puzzles without a notebook handy.

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Game Overview

Selection II - Ankoku no Fuuin is one of those weird little Game Boy RPGs that slipped under most people’s radars—probably because it never left Japan. The first time I booted it up, the chunky pixel art and eerie chiptune soundtrack immediately gave me that "oh, this is going to be something" feeling.

You’re basically thrown into this gloomy dungeon with nothing but flickering torchlight and vague hints about some ancient seal. The combat’s turn-based but with a twist—some enemies react differently depending on your weapon, so swinging blindly gets you wrecked fast. And those puzzles? Half the time I was scribbling notes like a conspiracy theorist trying to decode the clues.

It’s got that classic '90s jank—awkward translations, obscure mechanics—but that’s part of the charm. If you’re into digging up forgotten RPGs with a creepy vibe, this one’s worth the effort. Just bring patience (and maybe a walkthrough).

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