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Onasu is a minimalist point-and-click game where you control a character tasked with catching eggplants dropping from the ceiling. Each level gives you a limited number of tiles to stand on while you click to move, balancing speed and caution to avoid letting the vegetables smash the floor. The simplicity of the mechanics contrasts with the increasing difficulty as tiles disappear and eggplant patterns grow erratic. The game’s short playtime focuses on high-score chasing, making every run a mix of reflexes and spatial planning. The game’s niche appeal comes from its origins as a Yume Nikki-inspired project, channeling the same surreal, low-poly aesthetic that built a cult following. While it lacks narrative depth, its abrupt challenge and retro visuals have earned it a small but dedicated fanbase among fans of experimental games. With no frills or polish, Onasu stands as a brief but oddly compelling test of precision.
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