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Play Shinri Game, The (Japan) Online

Shinri Game throws trick questions at you—like picking the word "heaviest" because it's literally the longest answer—while pretending to be a normal quiz. Your brain hurts in the best way.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1992
File size: 75 bytes
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Game Overview

Shinri Game, released by Nintendo for the Game Boy in 1992, was one of those quiet puzzle titles that slipped under the radar for many players. It didn't have the flash of platformers or the depth of RPGs common on the system, but it offered something different: a test of perception and wit disguised as a straightforward quiz game. In an era dominated by action and adventure, this was a thoughtful, almost mischievous alternative.

You progress by answering a series of multiple-choice questions, but the trick is that the correct answer often relies on wordplay, visual puns, or lateral thinking rather than factual knowledge. For example, you might be asked which object is heaviest, only to realize the word "heaviest" itself is the longest and therefore the intended choice. The goal is simply to outsmart the game's deceptive design, screen by screen, as it constantly subverts expectations. It moves at a deliberate pace, demanding careful reading and a willingness to question obvious assumptions. Playing it feels like being in a quiet battle of wits where every correct answer brings a small, satisfying click of understanding.

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