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Remote Control Dandy SF casts you as a young kid manning a cockpit to pilot a hulking mech from a top-down view. You issue commands to move, attack, and navigate obstacles while managing systems like armor and fuel. The game leans into precise timing and spatial awareness as you balance offense and defense in battles against mechanical foes. Missions unfold in structured stages that emphasize strategy over raw button-mashing. The control scheme feels tight but unintuitive at first, rewarding patience as you learn the robot's limitations. The game’s charm lies in its kid-centric perspective, framing giant robot combat through a smaller, curious lens. While it shares DNA with other mech simulators, its focus on methodical planning and resource management sets it apart. Limited to Japan at release, it’s a niche title that flies under most radars. Small but polished, it offers a quiet alternative to high-octane mecha games.
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