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Play Shinri Game 3, The (Japan) Online

You and your friends take turns answering weird psychological dilemmas—some hilarious, some disturbing—then argue about why anyone would pick "eat a live spider" over "wear wet socks forever." Classic Japanese weirdness.

Developer: Visit Co.,Ltd.
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1992
File size: 554 bytes
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Game Overview

Shinri Game 3 (Japan) is one of those weird little SNES games that makes you go, "Wait, this actually exists?" It's basically a psychology quiz disguised as a party game—except instead of throwing dice, you're answering bizarre questions that reveal way too much about how your friends' brains work.

Picture this: you're sitting there, debating whether someone would rather eat a live bug or wear socks with sandals for a week, and suddenly you realize you've been arguing about hypotheticals for 20 minutes. The questions range from silly to downright unsettling, and half the fun is watching people try to justify their answers.

It never left Japan, which makes sense—some of the scenarios feel like they got lost in translation (in the best way). If you're into obscure SNES trivia or just love games that turn casual hangouts into therapy sessions, this one's a trip. Just don't play it with anyone who holds grudges.

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