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Moai-kun

Moai-kun

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Descr: Moai-kun is a puzzle video game developed and published by Konami for the Family Computer in Japan in March 1990. The game derives its themes from Easter Island; the player controls a sentient moai statue that must rescue other moai and escape each stage via a door before the timer expires. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: March 9, 1990
Designer: Shigeharu Umezaki
Developer: Konami
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System
Genre: Puzzle Video Game
Publisher: Konami

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