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Auto Upturn tasks players with rearranging mechanical components to solve grid-based puzzles. Each level presents a scrambled layout of car parts that must be rotated or shifted into functional order. The challenge lies in balancing spatial logic with limited moves, as missteps can lock progress. Controls are straightforward, relying on directional inputs and a single action button, making it easy to pick up but tricky to master. This obscure 1991 title stands out as a forgotten relic of early puzzle design. Built for the Family Computer, its blocky graphics and chiptune soundtrack lean into retro charm. While modern players might find the lack of save features harsh, its tight level design has earned a cult following among niche collectors. With no official ratings to reference, its legacy remains a quiet footnote in puzzle gaming history.
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