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Play Wang Zi Fu Chou Ji (China) (Unl) Online

You slash through glitchy enemies with a sword that sometimes misses for no reason, jumping over pits while a weirdly catchy chiptune track plays. It’s janky, unpredictable, and weirdly charming—like someone remade a NES game from memory.

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Ever stumble across one of those weird, bootleg NES cartridges that somehow feels more interesting than half the official releases? Wang Zi Fu Chou Ji (roughly "The Prince’s Revenge") is exactly that—a janky, lovable mess of a platformer from China’s unlicensed game scene. You play as this ambiguously royal hero slashing through enemies with a sword that somehow feels both overpowered and unreliable at the same time.

The levels are chaotic in the best way: one minute you’re jumping over bottomless pits, the next you’re fighting what looks like a dragon made of spare sprite parts. The music’s got that tinny, addictive quality only unlicensed 8-bit soundtracks seem to nail. It’s not good by normal standards, but there’s something weirdly compelling about how little it cares about being polished.

If you’ve ever wanted to play a game that feels like it was coded in a weekend by someone who’d only ever heard Ninja Gaiden described secondhand, this is your holy grail. Just don’t expect the prince’s revenge to make much sense.

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