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Kyoro-chan no Purikura Daisakusen is a 1999 PlayStation platformer where you play a parrot obsessed with snapping Purikura photos. Navigate jungle, amusement park, and underwater levels while battling the Mame Army's goofy animal foes, monkeys, oddball creatures, and more. Use jab attacks, jump kicks, and special moves triggered by collecting colorful balloons. The goal is simple: fill your Purikura notebook by defeating enemies and exploring wacky environments. This quirky game stands out for its absurd charm and bright, chaotic level design. Developed by Kan's and published by Tomy, it’s a relic of late-90s Japan’s niche platformer scene. With four distinct settings and a focus on photo-hunting alongside combat, it offers a playful twist on the genre. The parrot’s exaggerated moveset and the Mame Army’s silly aesthetic make it memorable, even if its influence never reached mainstream audiences.
Kyoro-chan loves Purikura. Today, Kyoro-chan is looking for Purikura in order to fill his notebook with them. But the Mame Army is in Kyoro-chan's way! Kyoro-chan collects Purikura as she defeats the Mame Army with poking attacks and jump kicks. Kyoro-chan will be in a jungle, an amusement park, a funny land, and even under the sea... Can Kyoro-chan complete his Purikura Notebook?
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