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Games like Yokojiku de Manabu Sekai no Rekishi: Yoko-Gaku DS

Games like Yokojiku de Manabu Sekai no Rekishi: Yoko-Gaku DS

Games like Yokojiku de Manabu Sekai no Rekishi: Yoko-Gaku DS

Looking for games like Yokojiku de Manabu Sekai no Rekishi: Yoko-Gaku DS? Here are top action recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with I"s Pure, Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Chouzetsu Tensei! Vulcan Horuseus or Pokémon Tretta.

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  1. I's Pure is an Adventure game, developed by Regista and published by Takara Tomy, which was released in Japan in 2006. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to I"s Pure.

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  2. Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Chouzetsu Tensei Vulcan Horuseus is an Action game, developed by Amble and published by Takara Tomy, which was released in Japan in 2010. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Metal Fight Beyblade Portable: Chouzetsu Tensei! Vulcan Horuseus.

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  3. Pokémon Tretta is an arcade game developed by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. and Marvelous AQL, which also developed the Pokémon Battrio arcade game. Officially announced on April 18, 2012, Pokémon Tretta was rolled out nationwide in Japan in early July, phasing out the majority of retired Battrio machines. The arcade machines became fully operational on July 14, 2012 with the release of the first set. The … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Pokémon Tretta.

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  4. 18%Game Brain Score
    18% User Score Based on 1 reviews

    Keeper is an action/puzzle game developed by Fupac and published by Bullet-Proof Software, and released only in Japan for the Super Famicom. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Keeper.

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  5. Pokémon Mezastar is an arcade game developed by Takara Tomy A.R.T.S. and Marvelous, which also developed the Pokémon Battrio, Pokémon Tretta, and Pokémon Ga-Olé arcade games. Pokémon Mezastar was officially announced in the May 2020 issue of CoroCoro released on April 15, with more details revealed in a press release on August 12. It was intended to be launched in Japan during summer 2020, but was… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Pokémon Mezastar.

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  6. 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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  7. Inuyasha: Naraku no Wana! Mayoi no Mori no Shoutaijou is a board game, developed by WinkySoft and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 2003. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Inuyasha: Naraku no Wana! Mayoi no Mori no Shoutaijou.

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  8. Shounen Ashibe: Nepal Daibouken no Maki is an Adventure game, developed by Advance Communication Company and published by Takara, which was released in Japan in 1991. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Shounen Ashibe: Nepal Daibouken no Maki.

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  9. 65%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:gameplay, humor
    Most mentioned negative aspects:character development
    100% User Score Based on 16 reviews
    Critic Score 67%Based on 1 reviews

    Also known as Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 2: Sengoku Ace + Sengoku Blade in Japan, is a two game compilation. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Samurai Aces.

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  10. Touge Densetsu: Saisoku Battle is a Racing game, developed by Lenar and published by Bullet Proof Software, which was released in Japan in 1996. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Touge Densetsu: Saisoku Battle.

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  11. Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de... is a text-based adventure game developed by Pax Softnica under Nintendo EAD and published by Nintendo for the Family Computer Disk System in 1991. The game was never released outside Japan. Time Twist was sold across two separate discs released on the same day, and completion of the first disc is required to activate the second. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Time Twist: Rekishi no Katasumi de....

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  12. V-Tetris is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Locomotive Corporation and published by Bullet Proof Software, which was released in Japan in 1995. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to V-Tetris.

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    71%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:music, graphics
    Most mentioned negative aspects:story, grinding
    93% User Score Based on 28 reviews

    A classic visual novel about a demon-slaying ninja.CHARACTER Yukikaze Mizuki (Voice: Yuri Himuro) Our heroine, a young Taimanin who represents the next generation of anti-demon ninja warriors. She wields the deadly Lightning Arts that have been passed down to her through her family, as her deceased father did before her—in fact, Yukikaze's lightning bolts are so powerful that she cannot control t… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Taimanin Yukikaze.

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    73%Game Brain Score
    Most mentioned positive aspects:optimization, gameplay
    Most mentioned negative aspects:music, graphics
    91% User Score Based on 32 reviews

    Flying Shark (飛翔鮫 Hishōzame?), released in North America as Sky Shark, is a 1987 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan and published by Taito in Japan, Electrocoin in the United Kingdom, Model Racing in Italy, and Romstar in North America. In 1989, the game received a sequel titled Zame! Zame! Zame!. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Flying Shark.

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  15. Acrylic Palette – Irodori Cafe – Cheers is a Visual Novel game developed and published by Klon Co., Ltd. for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released exclusively in Japan on December 20, 2012. A new sensation communication game that links reality and games. This work is a communication game set in a fictitious cafe. Real-life idols appear as characters in the game, and you can enjoy conversations and sto… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Acrylic Palette: Irodori Cafe - Cheers.

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  16. Emmyrea is an Adventure game, developed and published by Kid, which was released in Japan in 2001 The gameplay is a first person perspective ADV in which the player will have to take decisions that will leave the story to different places. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Emmyrea.

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  17. Shi-Hashira Suimyou is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 1999. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series: Mark Yazaki no Shichuu Suimei.

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  18. Flamberge no Seirei is an Adventure game, developed and published by Kid, which was released in Japan in 2000. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Flamberge no Seirei.

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  19. Fishing Club: Boat no Tsuriken is a Sports game, developed and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 2000. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series: Fishing Club - Boat no Tsuri-hen.

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  20. Fishing Club: Bouhatei no Tsuriken is a Sports game, developed and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 2000. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series: Fishing Club - Bouhatei no Tsuri-hen.

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  21. Fishing Club: Hama no Tsuriken is a Sports game, developed and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 2000. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series: Fishing Club - Hama no Tsuri-hen.

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  22. Kaiteiban Mark Yagazaki no Seiyou Senseijutsu is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 2001. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series: Kaiteiban Mark Yazaki no Seiyou Senseijutsu.

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  23. Seiyou Senseijyutsu is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 1999. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series: Seiyou Senseijutsu: Mark Yazaki Kanshuu.

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  24. Mahjong II is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Mediarium and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 1999. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series: Mahjong II.

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  25. Hanafuda II is a table top card game, developed and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 1999. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to SuperLite 1500 Series Hanafuda II.

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  26. Yume wo Kanaeru Zou is an Action game, developed and published by Tryfirst, which was released in Japan in 2009. Based on the television series of the same name If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Yume wo Kanaeru Zou.

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  27. AUDION is an abstract, single-player arcade-style VR game focused on “spatial strategy” and fast-paced, physical gameplay. Think Asteroids meets Rez meets Geometry Wars in 3D. We're currently in Early Access and pretty early-on in development. We're looking for passionate players to help give us feedback so we can improve, tune, debug, and upgrade the game to be as fun as possible. The game curre… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to AUDION.

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  28. 66%Game Brain Score
    66% User Score Based on 39 reviews

    Bloody Roar, known as Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duel in Europe and Japan, is a fighting video game originally developed by Raizing (now Eighting) as an arcade game. It was later adapted for the PlayStation by Hudson Soft and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The arcade version was released on July 7, 1997 and was titled Beastorizer in North America. The PlayStation versi… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Bloody Roar.

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  29. Battle Robot Damashii is an Action game, developed and published by Bandai Namco Games, which was released in Japan in 2013. Based on Tamashii Nation's Robot Spirits toyline. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Battle Robot Damashii.

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    EXODUS2 is a high-velocity movement-shooter following CPL CHAI on his vengeful assault against the Zephari homeworld after their failed invasion of Earth. Wall-run, slide, and blast yourself through the air with shotgun-powered knockback jumps as you carve a path across Planet Zephari. Trigger bullet time to reflect incoming fire, dodge lethal attacks, and reposition with style. Dismember… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to EXODUS2.

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  31. My body, it was shadow. My mind was shadow. There was only shadow in my blood. This place is the tragic reminder of what once was called Home by many, a world ruled by the just and the kind, reduced to the ruins of a long lost feeling of hope. To the few who still resisted the violence of their oppressors, despair became the only option. Tainted by the vile intentions of the ones in power, this l… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Shadow in My Blood.

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  32. The first sequel to the Boys Love visual novel Paradise. Play through the continuation of the original game's good endings, and unlock flashbacks to the first Paradise from new perspectives. Contains new CGs, characters, and lots of romance! If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Paradise: Musubi.

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  33. In a distant ocean, there is an island called Steam, and the man who possesses everything on this island is Mr. G. He once said, "Do you want my wealth? If you do, take it. Only those who can create the best games deserve it." So countless young people, driven by their dreams, set out for the distant land called Steam. And you will also play the role of an independent game producer, usin… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Rhythm Producer.

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  34. Nippon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin: Shin Tetsuman is a Mahjong board game, developed by Chat Noir and published by Naxat Soft, which was released in Japan in 1998. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Nihon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin: Honkaku Pro Mahjong: Shin Tetsuman.

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  35. Gdleen is a Role-Playing game, developed by Jorudan and published by Seta Corporation, which was released in Japan in 1991. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Gdleen.

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  36. Kabuki-chou Reach Mahjong: Toupuusen is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Studio Softmov and published by Pony Canyon, which was released in Japan in 1994. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Kabuki-chou Reach Mahjong: Toupuusen.

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  37. Fahrenheit is a full motion video game published by Sega and developed by Sega Studios for release on the Sega CD and Sega 32X CD in 1995. Developed primarily as a 32X CD title, it also saw a release on the Sega CD, where it was the same game, but with downgraded video quality. Both versions were bundled and sold together as one package for the North American release, while Japan and Europe only … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Fahrenheit.

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  38. Based on the Duel Masters Trading Card game in Japan, Duel Masters was the first video game in the series. Developed by Amble and Produced by Takara, it was only released in Japan. It features cards from the first four sets of the TCG. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Duel Masters.

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  39. Day of the Idea (Idea no Hi) is a Role-Playing game, developed by Office Koukan and published by Shouei System, which was released in Japan in 1994. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Day of the Idea.

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  40. Game Features 3 bosses and 1 final boss! Boss battles are relatively difficult Follow the rhythm to move and attack! Kill enemies to accumulate energy, release powerful AOE skills to clear the field After continuously killing enemies and entering COMBO state, weapons and equipment will receive additional effect bonuses! Maintaining the COMBO state without interruption is the key … If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Beats&Boss.

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  41. Urawaza Mahjong: Korette Tenwatte Yatsukai is a gambling\board game, developed and published by Spike, which was released in Japan in 2000. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Urawaza Mahjong: Korette Tenwatte Yatsukai.

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  42. Jangou Simulation: Mahjong-dou 64 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Art and published by Video System, which was released in Japan in 1997. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Jangou Simulation: Mahjong-dou 64.

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  43. Crayon Shin-chan 4: Ora no Itazura Daihenshin is an Action game, developed by TOSE and published by Bandai, which was released in Japan in 1994. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Crayon Shin-chan 4: Ora no Itazura Daihenshin.

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  44. 45%Game Brain Score
    45% User Score Based on 8 reviews

    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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  45. Youkai Club is an Action game, developed by TOSE and published by Jaleco Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1987. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Youkai Club.

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  46. Koutetsu no Kishi is a Strategy game, developed by Dual and published by Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc, which was released in Japan in 1993. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Koutetsu no Kishi.

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  47. Daiku no Gen-san: Kachi-kachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi is an action/platforming game developed by Biox and published by Gaps for the Game Boy Color platform. Daiku no Gen-san: Kachi-kachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi was never released outside of Japan. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Daiku no Gen-san: Kachi-kachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi.

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  48. 37%Game Brain Score
    37% User Score Based on 3 reviews

    Donkey Konga 3: Tabe-houdai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku is a music video game in the Donkey Kong series developed by Namco and published by Nintendo. Before the second installment was released in North America, Nintendo and Namco had already started plans for the third game in the series, which, unlike the first two Donkey Konga games, was eventually released only in Japan in early 2005. Donkey Konga… If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Donkey Konga 3: Tabehoudai! Haru Mogitate 50 Kyoku.

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  49. Dungeon Land is a Role-Playing game with board game/strategy elements for the Nintendo Game Boy. It was developed and published by Random House and published by Enix Corporation on December 15, 1992. It was never officially released outside of Japan. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Dungeon Land.

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  50. Manga-ka Debut Monogatari: Suteki na Manga o Egakou is a 3DS game, developed and published by Nippon Columbia, which was released in Japan in 2017. If you enjoyed this game, see our list of games similar to Manga-ka Debut Monogatari: Suteki na Manga wo Egakou.

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