Games like Palm Town
Looking for games like Palm Town? Here are top action recommendations with a comedy focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Shimura Ken no Bakatono-sama: Bakushou Tenka Touitsu Game, Formula One 2001 or Iron Cauldron - Guess the Colorblock.
Shimura Ken no Bakatono-sama: Bakushou Tenka Touitsu Game is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Kamui and published by TDK Core, which was released in Japan in 2002. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Shimura Ken no Bakatono-sama: Bakushou Tenka Touitsu Game.
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Formula One 2001 is a racing video game for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 developed by Studio 33 (PS1) and Sony Studio Liverpool (PS2) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released on 20 April 2001 in Europe, 24 September in North America and 11 October in Japan. It was the first game to support the Logitech racing wheel (a.k.a. GT Force) (PS2 only). Formula One 2001 was the l… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Formula One 2001.
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General InformationGame Title: Iron Cauldron - Guess the Colorblock Description: Welcome to Iron Cauldron - Guess the Colorblock, the exciting and entertaining game that allows you to test your color perception! Simply press the button and get ready to be surprised by a randomly generated color. The challenge is to guess the displayed color and prove your skills. Game Features: Simple Gameplay… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Iron Cauldron - Guess the Colorblock.
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AI Shogi is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Taito Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1995. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to AI Shogi.
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- 79%Game Brain Score79% User Score 127 reviews
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers is a platformer video game developed and published by Capcom based on the Disney animated series of the same name. Originally released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan and North America in 1990, it came to Europe the next year, and was ported to the Nintendo PlayChoice-10 arcade system. It sold approximately 1.2 million copies worldwide. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Disney's Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers.
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A Role-Playing game, developed and published by Make, which was released in Japan in 1997. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Kaibutsu Para-Dice.
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Miracle World: Fushigi no Kuni no IQ Meiro is a Puzzle game, developed and published by Wizard, which was released in Japan in 1995. The player takes part in a TV quiz game called Miracle World Brain Power, in which he will have to answer different questions and in some trials he will have to find 5 errors in the screens before the time limit ends. The game features more than 1500 questions and … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Miracle World: Fushigi no Kuni no IQ Meiro.
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Arcade Love. (a.k.a Ge-sen Love) contains action games and shooting games for up to 4 players at a time, which has been well-played at arcades all over Japan. Arcade Love. contains three games: [Action-game Skill Test] Just beat enemies one after another, control joystick fast to run fast, play Whack-A-Mole, or play ding dong ditch. Action-game Skill Test is an action game including such mini ga… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Arcade Love / ゲーセンラブ。.
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Shuukan Toro Station is a miscellaneous game, developed and published by SCEI, which was released in Japan only. The game is a PSN sequel to Mainichi Issho, which was discontinued in Nov 2009. Weekly Toro Station is a weekly-updated interactive game featuring news. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Shuukan Toro Station.
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- 12%Game Brain Scoregraphics12% User Score 5 reviewsCritic Score 28%3 reviews
Crash Boom Bang! is a party game developed by Dimps and published by Vivendi Universal Games in Japan and by Sierra Entertainment internationally for the Nintendo DS. It was released in Japan on July 20, 2006, in North America on October 10, 2006,[1] in Europe on October 27, 2006, and in Australia on November 2, 2006.[3] It is the only game in the Crash Bandicoot series to be developed by a Japane… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Crash Boom Bang!.
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