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Hunchback at the Olympics is a straightforward athletic competition game where you tackle a series of track and field events. You control an athlete navigating hurdles, vaulting with a pole, and leaping for distance with simple button inputs. Each mini-game relies on timing and quick reflexes as you compete to post high scores. The pixelated visuals and chiptune soundtrack keep the focus on the raw challenge of the events. While the mechanics are lean, the pace is brisk enough to keep things addictive for short bursts of play. The name might raise eyebrows, but the game itself is a no-frills throwback to early ’80s arcade sports titles. Its charm lies in the simplicity and the way it captures the frantic energy of decathlon-style challenges with minimal polish. Some retro gaming blogs have noted it as a surprisingly solid example of its genre, with controls that feel snappier than many contemporaries. It’s a nostalgic pick for those who remember the golden age of C64 sports games or want a bite-sized test of coordination without modern complexity.
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