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You play as a tiny harp-wielding angel bouncing on clouds, shooting musical notes at demons—sometimes turning into a fish or a floating ball for no clear reason. It’s weirdly cozy for a game where you’re fighting hellspawn.

Developer: Konami
Genre: Action
Released: 1992
File size: 102.41 KB
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Game Overview

Konami released Taiyou no Tenshi Marlowe for the Game Boy in 1992, a time when handheld adventures often favored compact, screen-by-screen exploration over sprawling worlds. It fits right in with that era's experimental spirit, offering a quirky, top-down action game that feels both familiar and distinctly odd.

You control Marlowe, a small angel who navigates themed stages, bouncing on clouds and shooting musical notes from a harp to defeat enemies. The main goal is to progress through each level, defeating bosses and rescuing other angels to advance. Key mechanics include transforming into different forms, like a fish for swimming or a floating ball to navigate tight spaces, though the triggers for these changes can feel obscure. The pacing is methodical, with some stages demanding careful observation and repetition. Despite occasional frustration, there's a gentle, almost dreamlike quality to moving through its pastel-colored worlds and chipping away at each challenge. It feels like solving a quiet, slightly surreal puzzle.

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