Be Crazy with Crazy Wheel!
There’s a new game on Sanriotown, and we hope it won’t drive you crazy!
Sanriotown’s “Crazy Wheel”, featuring Shinkansen, is a deceptively simple game: all you have to do is follow Shinkansen and the arrows by pressing the corresponding button. Things aren’t as easy as it seems though, because for every button that you press, the wheel rotates a little, until you’re not sure which button corresponds to what arrow!
It’s fun and challenging at the same time. Just be careful, or you’ll grow dizzy!
You can play this and many other fun Sanrio games just by logging in to your Sanriotown account! If you don’t have one yet, click here and register to get your account for free!
































March 24th, 2009 at 4:06 pm
This game is addicting!!!
March 25th, 2009 at 5:54 am
There were a couple of games developed for the Gamecube which were Winnie the Pooh type adventure games. One is Piglet’s Big Game, and the other is Winnie the Pooh’s Rumbly Tummy Adventure.
These games have a system where to defeat the Heffalumps & Woozles you have to press the buttons in the right direction, similar to the Crazy Wheel game. Also, progressively the father you get through the game the buttons will turn like the Crazy Wheel game, so I think if you’re good at this you’d also be good at the Winnie the Pooh Games.
Of course they are games targeted at younger kids, so they basically are pretty easy. Pretty much the run around and collect objects variety type of games. What is remarkable about them is the graphics were created by a no longer exsistant company called Doki Denki. The graphics in particular for Piglet’s Big Game were done extremely well, and led to the dream-like imagery that was a major part of the storyline. Being that Piglet would go into his friends’ dreams, and help them out.
Of course, being that kid games are usually underrated by most game reviewing companies, I don’t think people would be aware these games are as fun as they are. I know a lot of people think games like this are repetative, but they are fun when you feel like playing a game that is more relaxing.
It’s also interesting that Doki Denki was a company based in France, and you can really see the artistry that the French artists are known for in the game. Particularly in Eyeore’s level in Piglet’s Big Game.