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But there is the "tsu" hiragana, then the word should be "Goaisatsu" instead of "Goaisatu", I'm confused, x¡D? Another famous game should be "Koikatsu" instead of "Koikatu", :v.Thank goodness someone mentioned Shirigari cause I could read the hiragana but I wasnt sure about the kanji. His name is on the cover so this should be "Shiragari's Logo Panic: Please to meet you!" since "goaisatu" is one of the many formal Japanese greetings. This also appears to be an educational game? I got this from OpenRetro:
So, this might be helpful for people who are still trying to learn kanji. I might give it a try, pending on its difficulty and how readable the text actually is. Kanji often doesn't...pixelate well >_>;
So, this might be helpful for people who are still trying to learn kanji. I might give it a try, pending on its difficulty and how readable the text actually is. Kanji often doesn't...pixelate well >_>;The player is introduced as a fledgling businessperson who doesn't understand the formal language used by their company, and must learn it fast. The player can choose between eight playable characters, with three more that become unlocked through playing the single-player mode.
The player must form full phrases with a list of kanji provided by placing them individually on a six-by-six grid. When a full phrase is created horizontally or vertically, it disappears and the player earns points. If they fill the board with unreadable kanji, they lose. Occasionally, the actions of the opponent will cause some of the kanji on the player's side to turn blank, at which point it can only be removed by completing phrases near them.
I was just joking because of the game's title.What's wrong with it?

What's wrong with it?
That must explain why I’m in love with this crudely drawn yet cutesy art style already :)The artwork in this game was done by Kotobuki Shiriagari, a prolific comic artist who've won the Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize award! You might've seen some of his comics in WarioWare D.I.Y.