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Play Zettaizetsumei Dangerous Jiisan - Shijou Saikyou no Dogeza (J)(Rising Sun) Online

You play as a grandpa who dodges disasters by violently faceplanting into the ground—trucks, swords, even vending machines come at you, and your only move is mashing the bow button like your life depends on it (it does).

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Game Overview

Zettaizetsumei Dangerous Jiisan, released for the Game Boy Advance in 2000, was developed by KID and published by Imagineer. It arrived during a period when the GBA library was beginning to diversify, offering quirky, experimental titles alongside more traditional fare. This game fits squarely into that experimental category, standing out with its absurd premise and singular, repetitive mechanic.

You control an elderly man who must avoid a relentless onslaught of hazards by performing a desperate, face-first dive to the ground. Trucks, swords, vending machines, and other objects fly toward the screen, and your only action is to repeatedly press the button to execute a dogeza, a formal kneeling bow that here functions as a frantic dodge. The main objective is simply to survive each wave of attacks for as long as possible. The pacing is frantic and unforgiving, demanding quick reflexes and relentless button mashing. It feels like a bizarre, high-pressure rhythm game where one mistimed button press means instant failure.

Game Boy Advance
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