In Kobayashi Naru (1987, DOS), you’re not saving the world—you’re solving it. This sci-fi puzzle adventure drops you in a mysterious facility filled with logic tests and moral dilemmas. Think of it as The Prisoner meets Myst, stripped down to ASCII graphics and cryptic clues. The story is sparse, but the atmosphere and philosophical undertones make it memorable. It’s the kind of game that makes you feel smarter—and slightly paranoid—when you finally beat it.
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