Kuru Kuru Kururin
Kuru Kuru Kururin is a Single-player, and Multiplayer Puzzle video game create by Eighting and published by Nintendo for Game Boy Advance. It is the first instalment in the series of Kururin video games. The story of the game starts with the protagonist whose brother and sisters go missing. Now, it’s up to him to search and bring them home. In the starting, the protagonist is unsure that he is up to the objective because he has never left alone his home before. With adventurous and friends, he gets ready to save his lost family. The player can explore the map from a top-down perspective and control a rotating stick with an aim to manipulate the treacherous tracks full of hurdles. There are many levels of increasing difficulty, and the player must struggle in each level to earn as many points as possible by completing the objectives. While playing the game, the player needs to control the speed and direction of the movement, but the objective is made difficult as the stick rotates continuously.
#1 Irritating Stick
Irritating Stick is a Puzzle, Single-player and Multiplayer video game by Saurus and published by Jaleco Entertainment. The game offers an immersive gameplay that you have never experienced before. The game mixes the side-scroll, action and puzzle elements and lets you struggle to maneuver the metal rod through the complex maze without colliding any side or else you will get a shock. During the gameplay, you will experience a loud screaming to confuse while you attempt to escape the maze. The gameplay focuses on a Japanese show, in which you get shocks when you touch the maze’s sides. You must control a rod your way through a series of level without touches sides. Up to eight players can compete in tournament mode simultaneously. There are three different courses available comprises up to hundred mazes in a procedurally generated world. Editor and Tournament are prominent modes in the game to play. Try it out, and you’ll love it.