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Makibishi Comic is a point-and-click adventure built around a simple but oddly compelling mission: track down five ninjas in a world where logic takes a backseat to absurdity. Released in 2007 and remastered in 2024, the game blends deadpan humor with surreal visuals, leading players through a series of increasingly bizarre scenarios. Click to navigate, interact with objects, and piece together a narrative that defies genre labels. The tone shifts unpredictably between slapstick, dry wit, and cryptic moments, keeping the experience from feeling entirely serious or purely silly. The original version racked up over 10 million plays online before being taken offline in 2015, earning a cult following and awards for its creative approach to interactive storytelling. Its 2009 iPhone port helped cement its legacy as a web-era oddity. What sets Makibishi Comic apart is its refusal to conform to traditional game structures, instead leaning into chaotic charm and meta-jokes about its own purpose. With a runtime under an hour, it’s a brisk, eccentric trip that feels less like a game and more like a quirky digital art project.
MAKIBISHI COMIC is a "Find 5 Ninjas" point-and-click game that was released on the Web in April 2007. With its strange and unique worldview, various gimmicks, and interactions, it became a hot topic after its release, appearing in many media and magazines. Created as a self-promotion, this work has won many domestic and international advertising awards. It was played by over 10 million people. In 2009, it was ported and released as an application for iPhone and iPodTouch by Gungho Games. Subsequently, the web was closed.
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